Indiana University Northwest School of Education proves to be among the best as it recently received a perfect evaluation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) for both its bachelor’s and master’s...
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Cancer Survivor Series: Don Kirschner
When Don Kirschner was serving in the Vietnam War with the United States Air Force, he caught hepatitis C. It wasn’t discovered in his body until the ‘90s, and hepatitis C can turn into cancer when left untreated. His...
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Need a refreshing drink to sip on as you lounge around the pool? How about a nice, cool drink after a long day in the sun? Indiana Beverage has got you covered. Indiana Beverage offers a variety of flavors and brands of seltzers, guaranteeing...
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Karen Blakely wanted to make a difference, so she became an art teacher. Blakely, who grew up in Portage, has wanted to become a teacher her whole life. “I had always wanted to be a teacher. When I was young, I had a lot of siblings, and I didn't...
Read MoreCalumet College of St. Joseph celebrates 70 years of education and service
Established in East Chicago in 1951 by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, Calumet College of St. Joseph (CCSJ) has changed lives. As CCSJ reaches its 70th anniversary, they take a look back on their rich history, their students and alumni, as...
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