OPINION: Indiana legislators aren't listening
On April 5, 2023, Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb approved a bill banning all gender-affirming care for minors in the state.
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On April 5, 2023, Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb approved a bill banning all gender-affirming care for minors in the state.
Bloomington City Council candidate and IU student David Wolfe Bender announced he has signed a lease for a new property in District 6 and plans to continue to run in the district, according to a copy of a letter addressed to the Monroe County Election Board on Thursday.
At every school I’ve attended, there have been three types of drills.
The Monroe County Election Board met Friday to discuss an investigation into the residency of city council candidate and IU student David Wolfe Bender.
We don’t think about the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of it being a collective traumatic event nearly enough.
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I don’t think I stand alone in saying that businesses receive a little too much leniency when they cause large-scale problems. I also don’t believe it is outlandish to put proactive measures into place so we are not always reacting. This is where regulation comes into play.
“Where’d you go for spring break?”
Schools work to socialize students, helping them understand social behaviors, encouraging them to be the best version of themselves, and acting as a safe place to those who can’t go home to one. So why are we trying to limit their individuality and put their safety at risk?
Leila Faraday: Bananas are best eaten when they are green with some hints of yellow peeking through. I am personally not a fan of the mushiness and bland sweetness of ripe ones.
Things are only going to get worse.
I used to believe that Congress needed some term limits. My thinking was that if the president was limited to a term limit, members of Congress should be, too.
The three Democratic candidates for mayor discussed annexation, transparency and what they would do in their first 30 days as mayor at a Bloomington Press Club candidate forum in the IMU on Wednesday.
How do I start a column about a topic as vast as our collective experience with the internet? It’s an important topic, but it’s also a daunting one: the internet, as a concept, is ubiquitous, an omnipresent facet of our lives that’s almost become something of an afterthought.
Sen. Tyler Johnson, R-District 14, an emergency room physician, is facing allegations of malpractice after 20-year-old patient, Esperanza Umana, died less than an hour after his care in 2018.
Danny William: “Everything Everywhere All at Once” completely deserved its seven Oscar wins. It was easily one of the most emotionally impactful and creative films of the last year. While I enjoyed many of the films from 2022, I am extremely happy that it ended up winning so much. Absolute sweep.
SPOILER ALERT: This column contains potential spoilers about “The Menu.”
On Tuesday, Feb. 28, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Biden v. Nebraska and Department of Education v. Brown. These two cases separately ask the court to strike down the student loan debt relief program President Joe Biden announced last August.
International Women’s Day, celebrated every year on March 8, is a socialist holiday. This might come as a surprise, given that the day now seems to only be observed by advertisers trying to sell you their version of progressivism, but the roots of International Women’s Day lie in the labor militancy of the early 20th century.
I recently read "The Greatest Propaganda Machine in History," an essay by Sacha Baron Cohen featured in James Steyer's "Which Side of History?" and was surprised to see him argue against the way Section 230 defends free speech. It seemed to me that he didn’t see the real issue, and it got me thinking: Is there really any way to safely change one of the most important pieces of legislation governing the internet?