Articles: Daily Echo The Daily Echo was the first and longest continuously published high school daily newspaper in the nation. It was established… Read More »Daily Echo Fellowship Of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is an international not-for-profit, nondenominational, religious organization. Its goals are to instill in athletes… Read More »Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Hadassah Hadassah is an international women’s voluntary organization with over 300,000 members. Founded in 1912 by Henrietta Szold, the Jewish organization… Read More »Hadassah Indiana Transportation Museum The Indiana Transportation Museum (ITM) is dedicated to Indiana’s transportation heritage, with a focus on railroads. It preserves, restores, operates,… Read More »Indiana Transportation Museum Indiana/World Skating Academy and Research Center The Indiana/World Skating Academy and Research Center (I/WSA) was a not-for-profit foundation established in Indianapolis in 1987 and governed by… Read More »Indiana/World Skating Academy and Research Center Jewish Post and Opinion Following graduation from the University of North Carolina, Gabriel Cohen (1908-2007) established the Chronicler Spokesman, which became the Kentucky Jewish… Read More »Jewish Post and Opinion Irving Leibowitz (Aug. 5, 1922-Apr. 28, 1979). Columnist and managing editor of the , Irving (Leibo) Leibowitz was a native of New… Read More »Irving Leibowitz Peanut Butter Press The Peanut Butter Press (PBP) was a newspaper written by children in grades five and six for children ages 7… Read More »Peanut Butter Press WFYI Public Television With a budget of $221,000, three black-and-white cameras, and nine employees, WFYI signed on the air October 4, 1970, at… Read More »WFYI Public Television
Daily Echo The Daily Echo was the first and longest continuously published high school daily newspaper in the nation. It was established… Read More »Daily Echo
Fellowship Of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is an international not-for-profit, nondenominational, religious organization. Its goals are to instill in athletes… Read More »Fellowship Of Christian Athletes
Hadassah Hadassah is an international women’s voluntary organization with over 300,000 members. Founded in 1912 by Henrietta Szold, the Jewish organization… Read More »Hadassah
Indiana Transportation Museum The Indiana Transportation Museum (ITM) is dedicated to Indiana’s transportation heritage, with a focus on railroads. It preserves, restores, operates,… Read More »Indiana Transportation Museum
Indiana/World Skating Academy and Research Center The Indiana/World Skating Academy and Research Center (I/WSA) was a not-for-profit foundation established in Indianapolis in 1987 and governed by… Read More »Indiana/World Skating Academy and Research Center
Jewish Post and Opinion Following graduation from the University of North Carolina, Gabriel Cohen (1908-2007) established the Chronicler Spokesman, which became the Kentucky Jewish… Read More »Jewish Post and Opinion
Irving Leibowitz (Aug. 5, 1922-Apr. 28, 1979). Columnist and managing editor of the , Irving (Leibo) Leibowitz was a native of New… Read More »Irving Leibowitz
Peanut Butter Press The Peanut Butter Press (PBP) was a newspaper written by children in grades five and six for children ages 7… Read More »Peanut Butter Press
WFYI Public Television With a budget of $221,000, three black-and-white cameras, and nine employees, WFYI signed on the air October 4, 1970, at… Read More »WFYI Public Television