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(12/12/16 1:39am)
Since Nov. 9, President-elect Donald Trump has started to announce the various people who will take positions in his Cabinet. The Cabinet’s role is to advise the president on any subject he or she may find necessary relating to the duties of each member’s respective office.
(12/09/16 2:51am)
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, former Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Indiana, and two of his successors will be discussing Friday work toward reducing amounts of nuclear and chemical weapons around the world.
(12/08/16 12:40am)
For my last column of the semester, I’d like to give a bit of advice to readers of all political ideologies: question everything.
(12/07/16 5:17am)
Betty Cockrum has added a pep talk to her morning routine. It’s simple, it’s short, it’s five words: “Get out of bed, Betty.”
(12/05/16 2:52am)
Laughter rang out Sunday night on the third floor of Ballantine. The topics — drugs, race and incarceration — being discussed in Ballantine 317 were serious, but junior Kinza Abbas and fellow student Yassmin Fashir did not let that stop the discussion group from smiling and laughing.
(12/02/16 2:30am)
Companies are not going to leave the United States anymore without consequences, President-elect Donald Trump said to workers at the Carrier plant in Indianapolis on Thursday.
(12/04/16 6:01pm)
Middle Eastern Studies professor Nazif Shahrani came to the United States from Afghanistan for college about 50 years ago, but when he was finished, he could not return home due to the conflict that would inundate the region for years.
(12/02/16 12:33am)
After a short breather, the Bloomington Green Party is ready to get back to work on the 2018 election.
(12/01/16 12:13am)
While much of social media is discussing Donald Trump’s deal with Carrier to keep 1,000 jobs in Indiana, I’m still brooding over some of the president-elect’s tweets.
(12/01/16 12:55am)
The Indiana Libertarian Party is already looking to build momentum for the 2018 elections.
(12/01/16 12:02am)
For months prior to Election Day, Hillary Clinton’s campaign ads framed president-elect Donald Trump as a bully, editing together clips of Trump speaking juxtaposed with famous Hollywood villains. Other ads focused on the need for a universal role model with the tagline “Our children are watching. What example will we set for them?”
(11/29/16 3:05am)
La Porte, Ind. Mayor Blair Milo admitted she doesn’t quite have a plan for future positions in her career.
(11/30/16 1:34am)
Sophomore Reagan Kurk, newly elected chairperson for College Republicans at IU, lived a life connected to politics from the day she was born.
(11/28/16 11:55pm)
As the country prepares for the beginning of the Donald Trump administration, some students who did not vote in the presidential election said they feel compelled to vote in upcoming races.
(11/28/16 11:28pm)
Rabbi Sue Silberberg watched a video of Richard B. Spencer, president of the alternative-right National Policy Institute, salute more than 200 attendees at the organization’s annual conference with a simple message.
(11/18/16 1:36am)
Anti-abortion nonprofit Hoosiers For Life is working with State Rep. Curtis Nisly, R-District 22, to draft a bill banning abortion outright in Indiana.
(11/18/16 1:44am)
As students across campus wrap up a week of demonstrations protesting the election of president-elect Donald Trump, a quieter group of Hoosiers are celebrating the selection of the country’s rising leader.
(11/17/16 9:46pm)
As Democratic students watched election night coverage and saw Hillary Clinton’s lead fall while Donald Trump cinched red states, their dismay turned to determination. After canvassing for Democrats at multiple levels, some students resolved to work even harder to take back Democratic seats in future elections.
(11/17/16 2:30am)
When students crowded into the IMU Oak Room on Tuesday night, it didn’t matter they identified with different religions, races, ages and sexualities. For one hour, they put aside their backgrounds to come together for a town hall with one goal in mind: to make the Muslim Student Association great again.
(11/17/16 2:28am)
In the aftermath of the presidential election, French professor Brett Bowles has seen many people uneasy about the possible effects of the election on the world.