Indiana Limestone: An Important Building Material

Indiana Limestone: An Important Building Material

Posted by on Nov 2, 2023 in Stuff You Should Know, United States | No Comments

Architects have chosen limestone from Indiana to construct many buildings in the United States.  Some of the buildings constructed with Indiana limestone include the Empire State Building, the Pentagon, and the Tribune Tower in Chicago.  City halls, stadiums, and a variety of monuments throughout the country are also built of Indiana limestone.  Why Is Indiana […]

Stuff YOU Should Know

Stuff YOU Should Know

Posted by on Nov 2, 2021 in Stuff You Should Know | No Comments

Barbados Elects First President The Caribbean island of Barbados was a British colony until fifty-five years ago, when the country first announced its independence. But it remained in the British commonwealth  and Queen Elizabeth remained the ceremonial head of state. In 2020, Barbados declared its plans to become a republic. This meant replacing Queen Elizabeth […]

Stuff YOU Should Know

Stuff YOU Should Know

Posted by on Oct 13, 2021 in Stuff You Should Know | No Comments

Coral Reefs Show Damage From Climate Change Coral reefs are important for many reasons. They support about one-fourth of all fish species on Earth. They also help protect and shield coastlines from storms. But coral reefs are dying off at an alarming rate. The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network recently published a report analyzing data […]

The Battle Over School Vouchers

The Battle Over School Vouchers

Posted by on May 18, 2017 in Education | No Comments

The argument over private school choice has received a lot of attention in the media lately, with both President Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos expressing full support for the idea. Just in time for the end of the school year, btw takes a look at the fight over private school vouchers in Indiana, the […]

YOU DECIDE: Indiana’s RFRA Law

YOU DECIDE: Indiana’s RFRA Law

Posted by on Apr 9, 2015 in You Decide! | No Comments

You may have heard about Indiana’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). The passage of this law last week caused a flurry of controversy in the news and on social media around the country. The source of much of the controversy centers on exactly what the intention of the law. Is the goal of the […]

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