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Author calling for eradicating 'transgenderism' to speak at Purdue

Knowles, who recently called for eradicating "transgenderism," is scheduled to speak at 8 p.m. March 23 in the Purdue Memorial Union Ballroom. → Read More

Lafayette fire chief's retirement to elevate assistant chief as his successor

Mayor Tony Roswarski announced Wednesday that Briain Alkire, assistant chief of fire prevention, will be sworn in as the new fire chief on June 20. → Read More

New 5K fun run to get 'wacky' to reduce hunger concerns

The 1st Ever Bicentennial Wacky Dacky Rubber Ducks 5k Fun Run/Walk/Roll Charity Race will take place April 1 on Purdue's campus. → Read More

Purdue Global chancellor named to national education board

Frank Dooley, the chancellor of Purdue Global, elected to the American Council of Education board of directors. → Read More

Senate bill allows prosecution of educators over 'bad books,' also a grievance process

Educators worry SB 12 adds threat of prosecution, while 'bad books' bill seen as allowing parental grievance process. → Read More

Alting: Governments shouldn't censor how 'house of God' provides counseling

Indiana SB 350, with origins in West Lafayette, limits how local governments can restrict conversion therapy. The bill was referred to the House. → Read More

Tippecanoe County area under tornado watch until 4 p.m.

Severe storms with damaging wind gusts are possible from late morning through afternoon, and an isolated tornado "cannot be ruled out." → Read More

Official: Richard Allen arrest records should not have been sealed

Indiana State Police wrongfully kept the public "in the dark" after arresting Richard Allen, according Public Access Counselor Luke Britt. → Read More

Let's hear it for Purdue grad in Beef & Boards production of 'Footloose'

Maya Mays, a graduate of Purdue University, is among a talent-rich cast of the Indianapolis theater's "Footloose," running through through March 26. → Read More

Purdue police investigates possible fraud in basketball ticket purchasing

Purdue University Police investigating reports of fraud related to tickets associated with Purdue men's basketball team. → Read More

Purdue reminds students of resources, preparedness after MSU shootings

In the wake of the shootings at Michigan State, Purdue reminded students of the university's emergency procedures. → Read More

Gov. Holcomb directs flags to be lowered to honor late Lafayette mayor

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered the flags lowered Friday morning, and should remain at half-staff until sunset Monday, Feb. 21. → Read More

Snow? After such spring-like days?

There's a chance of flurries − yes, snow − before 11 a.m. Friday, with a high near 31. Wind gusts could reach as high as 22 mph. → Read More

Purdue women's game with Michigan State postponed in wake of shooting

Boilermakers' game against Michigan State to be rescheduled after three students killed in mass shooting on East Lansing campus. → Read More

Finalists for Lafayette Symphony music director, conductor announced

Three finalists named to replace Maestro Nick Palmer, who announced the 2022-23 season would be his last leading the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra. → Read More

Purdue: Remove vehicles from marked snow routes by 11 p.m. Tuesday

Purdue students, staff and faculty on the West Lafayette campus urged to move their vehicles from streets signed as snow routes by 11 p.m. Tuesday. → Read More

IU Health, NCHS supporting Teen Cafés to improve mental health in teens

Funding from IU Health and NCHS will allow 13 organizations to implement Teen Cafés through Be Strong Families. → Read More

Winter storm could bring up to 9 inches of snow from Lafayette to Muncie

Wednesday morning could start with snow showers around 10 a.m., possibly mixed with rain, and then snow heavy at times. → Read More

Sheep-shearing workshop aims at teaching new generations

The sheep shearing industry needs a new flock of experts to fill a growing void, and a workshop at Purdue is aimed at filling the gap. → Read More

Purdue: Plan ahead for on-street snow removal on, around campus

The city of West Lafayette requires vehicles to be moved from the city snow routes in the event of 2 or more inches of snow. → Read More