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TSC Racism Series
Alumni and current students of local school corporation retell harrowing stories of racism and other forms of discrimination they feel were unmitigated, even perpetuated, by administration
After the investigation is published, the corporation takes quick action in attempt to resolve the issues.
The first summer after the pandemic hit Indiana was a tumultuous time to stay the least. Read about how families were traversing the first months of COVID and allowing themselves some safe, summertime fun in this lighthearted story.
In this paws-itively adorable piece, read how a local business stayed afloat after opening just weeks before COVID-19 overtook the world and how the owner continued to work at-risk simply for her love of providing forever homes for our furry friends.
While attending a virtual town-hall discussing the place public universities have in the U.S., Purdue President Mitch Daniels provides students with details regarding the first semester back after the pandemic. He also left them with a resounding message: If you aren't willing to cooperate with new protocol — "don't come."
This was the 10th-most read Exponent story in 2020.
People flocked to Facebook and other public forums to express their disdain and feelings of "oppression" when masks started to be required in public, indoor spaces. Two law professors weigh in to ensure that citizens' rights are not being infringed upon, as mask mandates are very much legal during a pandemic.