OPINION: It is time for IU to divest from fossil fuels
Following the climate crisis can feel like chasing after hurricanes, only stopping for a moment to observe a leveled town before moving onto the next one.
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Following the climate crisis can feel like chasing after hurricanes, only stopping for a moment to observe a leveled town before moving onto the next one.
There are few things more unexpectedly painful than having someone riding an e-scooter clip you in the stomach as they go zooming past with a barely audible “sorry” hanging in the air. These e-scooters, though their riders often less so, are essential in the fight against climate change, and it is crucial for lawmakers to understand that.
Ask any IU student for the two crucial components that make the Little 500 race what it is, and they would likely answer: bicycles and alcohol.
Harvey Milk, one of the first openly gay elected officials in American history, once said, “If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door.”
David Wallace-Wells, a writer and editor for New York Magazine, starts his book "The Uninhabitable Earth" with the following: “It is worse, much worse, than you think.”
Editor's note: this piece was edited for clarity.
The Bloomington mayoral primary is only two months away. Incumbent Mayor John Hamilton is facing opponent Monroe County Commissioner Amanda Barge.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., a Democratic presidential candidate, unveiled a major proposal to provide universal child care last week with the potential to dramatically transform American society.
The 2018 election propelled a lot of new faces into the halls of Congress.
Chances are, you have experienced a conversation about wealth inequality. The breadth of income disparity today is clearly bad. We must enact policies to even the field, and we need to do it quickly.