R.L. Stine shares writing inspirations like Ray Bradbury and rules for children’s books ahead of Indianapolis visit
By Melanie Contreras | March 17R. L. Stine has been giving young readers the chills for decades through his iconic “Goosebumps” and “Fear Street” series. Now, Stine will be sharing his best scares with the Indianapolis community on March 19 at the 2026 Marian McFadden Memorial Lecture with Mychal Threets of “Reading Rainbow” at the Madam Walker Legacy Theater.
Part two: The 98th Academy Awards predictions – The dark horses, the snubbed nominees and the winners
By Emiliano Magana | March 14The Academy Awards will take place on March 15, 2026. With the list of nominees being released and Oscar voting being finished, it has left cinephiles with the doubt of who will be the winners in certain categories. Besides the doubt, questions have been raised about the categories, such as: will Paul Thomas Anderson finally get his long-awaited Oscar? Could “Sinners” break another record after beating “All About Eve” (1950), “Titanic” (1997) and “La La Land” (2016) in the most nominations received by a film in an edition of the Academy Awards? Who will win the newly introduced category of “Casting” in this Oscar’s Edition? With that being said, I have decided to share who I think are the dark horses, who got snubbed of nominations and who will be the winners of some of the major production categories in this Oscars edition.
‘One Table, Many Traditions’: Interfaith iftar recap
By Cristina Bueno | March 13On March 10, an interfaith iftar brought unity amongst cultures, the goal of the event was bringing communities together and celebrating diversity through dinner, but also to educate the public about Ramadan and Lent. The event was organized by the Egyptian Student Association (ESA), Muslim Student Association (MSA), Middle Eastern Student Association (MESA) and Coptic Orthodox Jags.



