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(01/08/19 5:00am)
Picture this: you’re in third grade. Ladies, you’re rocking your new clothes from Justice. Fellas, you just got a fresh pair of Nikes. You’re excited for the year to start when you’re handed a cursive writing book.
(01/07/19 5:00am)
It’s about that time when students at IU are returning to Bloomington in preparation for the spring semester.
(01/03/19 11:54pm)
David Rubenstein, co-founder of the global private equity firm The Carlyle Group, spoke at IU’s 2018 winter commencement ceremony, last month. With a net worth of $2.7 billion, Rubenstein has caught our attention because he is so different from most of the previous commencement speakers IU has had.
(12/05/18 1:38am)
Each week, our writers have thoughts and opinions that never make it to columnhood. Read on for our hot takes.
(12/04/18 11:18pm)
Next week is finals week, which means it's time for exams, essays and projects that will make or break our final grades. Six columnists weigh in on how to prepare.
(12/03/18 11:03pm)
It’s about that time of year when we can’t make our weekly grocery shopping trips without seeing one of those red Salvation Army buckets awaiting us at the door. Volunteers dressed to some degree as Santa and ringing a single jingle bell implore us to donate to the Salvation Army, be it change, cash or check.
(12/02/18 7:46pm)
Environmental education is important now more than ever, and it is never too early for students to start learning about climate, ecosystems and the natural world around them.
(11/30/18 7:13pm)
“To me, Brexit is easy,” declared Nigel Farage, vice chairman of Leave Means Leave, back in September 2016.
(11/28/18 7:55pm)
This week, Condoleezza Rice responded to rumors of her candidacy for a coaching position with the Cleveland Browns. Although the Browns denied this was ever a possibility, Rice still took the moment of publicity to vouch for women coaches in the NFL.
(11/28/18 4:40pm)
Each week, our writers have thoughts and opinions that never make it to columnhood. Read on for our hot takes.
(11/27/18 11:49pm)
French president Emmanuel Macron in March ordered the return of 26 stolen artifacts to the nation of Benin, which was a colony of France when the artifacts were taken from the palace of the ruler at the time. The artifacts will be placed in national museums of Benin. This should be celebrated, and other countries should follow France’s example.
(11/27/18 1:49am)
First came Black Friday. Then came #SmallBusinessSaturday. Next was Cyber Monday.
(11/25/18 5:00am)
Nuclear energy has been an ever-evolving part of technology since the beginning of the 1940s.
(11/16/18 7:01pm)
This past week, after great anticipation, Amazon revealed that it would split its second headquarters between two cities, New York City and Arlington, Virginia. Cities across North America, 238 in total, have tried to prove themselves in attempts to lure the multi-billion dollar company, producing rather cringe-worthy promotion videos, offering up to $7 billion in tax incentives and pulling off wild stunts to attract Amazon’s eye.
(11/15/18 5:37am)
A new technology out of University of California, Davis, is extremely promising and has the potential to change the lives of millions of refugees. This project is called Article 26 Backpack, which is a way for refugees to digitally store and share documents.
(11/14/18 2:52am)
Each week, our writers have thoughts and opinions that never make it to columnhood. Read on for our hot takes.
(11/13/18 4:03am)
An interactive attraction gaining popularity across the country is one that offers up close and personal interactions with wild animals, including petting them or helping them bathe. As more and more zoos are facing closure due to financial reasons or otherwise, are these places a replacement? Are they even ethical at all?
(11/11/18 8:18pm)
Almost one week after Election Day, the news cycle is still full of post-election analysis coming to almost every possible conclusion.
(11/09/18 3:57am)
This past week an inmate on death row requested his last meal before his death by electrocution.
(11/07/18 9:38pm)
With the election of Jair Bolsonaro as president of Brazil and Donald Trump still in the White House, the two most populous countries in the Western Hemisphere will soon be led by the far right.