u/MooseQuick3622

Who will lead Purdue next?

Mung Chiang is stepping down as president of Purdue University. His tenure began with some controversy. He was appointed without public deliberations. His departure opens the door to a more transparent search process that clearly defines what kind of leadership the university is looking for. 

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u/MooseQuick3622 — 1 day ago
▲ 218 r/Indiana

Indiana property tax cuts mean as many as 100 public schools will seek a referendum. Should private & homeschoolers have to pay?

Indiana cut taxes for big businesses and wealthy seniors in 2025. More property tax cuts are likely on the way. In this month's primary, a handful of GOP incumbents lost to opponents promising to do exactly that.

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u/MooseQuick3622 — 4 days ago
▲ 91 r/Indiana

Indiana Republicans are torching each other with lies, conspiracies and character assassinations.

They're making politics so toxic that normal people will avoid it at all costs.

That will backfire and benefit Democrats.

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u/MooseQuick3622 — 23 days ago