HIV/AIDS Awareness and Young People
Young HIV educator Paige Rawl addressed local students in the wake of the largest HIV outbreak in Indiana’s history.
A New Jersey native, Keith Phillips quickly made his mark on the local media scene by helping start two publications: Cash Book, a coupon magazine, and Indianapolis Weekly Update, a tabloid newspaper. He joined Indianapolis Monthly in 1991 as an account executive and moved up the ranks, serving as advertising director, associate publisher, and, currently, […]
Daily first worked for Indianapolis Monthly as a design intern in 2013 before joining the magazine full-time in January 2016. She now edits its special advertising sections and annual Home and Shops publications. After graduating from IUPUI in 2013 with a degree in journalism, she had an existential crisis and worked for a metal manufacturer, […]
Broderick joined the Indianapolis Monthly team in November 2014. Previously, she worked in sales for Marriott hotels in downtown Indianapolis, with a background planning special events and weddings. An Indy native, Broderick graduated from Purdue University and lives on the city’s north side with her husband and their dog, Walt. Email her at abroderick@indianapolismonthly.com. […]
Nearly six years into teaching his “Boundaries of Science” class, trouble found Eric Hedin, thanks in part to an anonymous informant whose identity and motivations remain a mystery. What happened next threatened to embarrass his employer, Ball State, which formed a special committee to investigate the class’s subject matter.