COLUMN: Self-care should come before your grades
We have two weeks of classes left before finals week, and many students are bracing themselves for the flood of projects, essays and exams coming their way.
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We have two weeks of classes left before finals week, and many students are bracing themselves for the flood of projects, essays and exams coming their way.
Editor's Note: Catherine Blankensop is an intern for the City of Bloomington Office of the Mayor under Mayor John Hamilton. This piece was not written on behalf of the Mayor's office and was edited for clarity.
Honestly, who doesn’t love a beautiful European accent? Americans tend to love to listen to people talk when they're from countries like England, France or Spain. But what about accents from countries like China, India and South Korea?
Any time spent on campus will result with running into more than a few pedestrians with their faces in their phones. I've seen them frequently walk into others on the sidewalk, and even step in front of moving cars.
A student from Fresno, California, was recently told she could not wear her Make America Great Again hat to school, Fresno local news originally reported.
The shooting that killed 17 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, occurred one year ago. Since then, there has been countless conversations among citizens, activists and lawmakers about how we can prevent this from happening again.
The Intramural Center has been separated from the name Wildermuth since October. Following our celebration of the 70th anniversary of basketball player Bill Garrett’s start at IU, supporters are advocating for his name to replace it. Wildermuth’s name was not deserving of this honor due to his racist history.
The temporary spending bill that allowed the U.S. government to reopen will expire Feb. 15, the New York Times reported. Will the government shut down again, or will President Trump abandon his steadfast attempts to build his border wall?
You need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get experience. In fact, 61 percent of entry-level jobs require at least three years of experience, according to a survey conducted by TalentWorks. So how do college graduates find a loophole to this contradiction?
As early as middle school, I couldn’t imagine myself doing anything other than graduating high school and going to a four-year college.
"New year, new me!"