The Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Indianapolis is celebrating its 50th anniversary, continuing its reign as one of the longest-running criminal justice programs in
Year: 2023
It’s not as bad as it sounds
By Curtis Honeycutt I’ve been accused of acting my shoe size more times than I can count. I’m OK with that. Why is that, you
The Southside Times – Jan. 5-11, 2022
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Top 10 reasons to avoid the fight at Waffle House
By Torry Stiles 10. You might want to visit Canada soon, and they won’t let you in if you got a felony. 9. I think
This Place Rules
By Bradley Lane Andrew Callaghan has been a YouTube sensation since 2019. His videos are extremely idiosyncratic making them difficult to understand if you’ve never
Outlook on 2023: Southside mayors share plans for development and more
Compiled by Nicole Davis While the past year was full of ups and downs, local government officials say that 2023 is full of potential. Entering
Aspire creates four new staff roles
Aspire Economic Development + Chamber Alliance has created four new roles, with two being occupied by longtime staff members and the other two bringing in
Topics in History: History through Film
Topics is a course at Southport High School taught by Kevin Sanders that analyzes major events from United States and world history through Hollywood films