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Many civic-minded students who have serious aspirations to work in the federal government are currently buried in applications, cover letters and interviews.
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Many civic-minded students who have serious aspirations to work in the federal government are currently buried in applications, cover letters and interviews.
In recent months, elements of society in the 1970s have become ever-present again in American culture. Think a constant uneasiness toward the U.S. relationship with Russia, new "Star Wars" movies and flare jeans.
In President Trump’s State of the Union Tuesday night, he said, “Around the world, we face rogue regimes, terrorist groups and rivals like China and Russia that challenge our interests, our economy and our values.”
Bill Cosby has slowly begun to do stand-up comedy again. And quite frankly, he needs to sit back down.
There are so many #MeToo stories that have opened up a much-needed conversation about sexual assault. However, this story inspired a different conversation in my mind—a conversation of how exactly to tell one's own personal story.
The LGBTQIA+, black, and female communities are raving about actress and screenwriter, Lena Waithe’s Emmy acceptance speech for writing in a comedy series on Sunday night.
In mid-October, #MeToo, a hashtag empowering sexual assault victims to speak out, went viral on Facebook and Twitter. At that time, I wrote a column commenting on how this hashtag would be different than other social media movements and how it had the potential to lead to actual offline change.
Dictionary.com released Monday that its word of the year is complicit.
In an age when technology is almost vital to human communication and it comes to classes, stick to paper and pencil, or ideally, word of mouth.
Proctor & Gamble recently released its #ThankYouMom ad for the upcoming 2018 Winter Olympic Games.
Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 aren’t just Halloween and All Souls Day. This year, they also mark the days of the Obama Foundation Summit in Chicago.
In an age where negativity is the norm, it's nice to be able to consume media that is wholesome and uplifting, preferably featuring a heavy dose of Tom Hanks. This Saturday, NBC will air "The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special." This half-hour animated special will be based around the "Saturday Night Live" sketch involving Tom Hanks’ kooky pumpkin suit-wearing character and his two breakdancing skeletons, played by Bobby Moynihan and Mikey Day.
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have erupted with “#MeToo” posts in the last few days.
Peter Levine, a guest lecturer from Tufts University, said in my Applied Research and Inquiry class Thursday that at 50, what he wished he knew at 25 was that “so much of his happiness is relational.”
Late-night comedy hosts from all the major networks began their shows Monday with commentary on America’s deadliest mass shooting in modern history, the Mandalay Bay shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
For the approximately 8,200 students in greek life at IU, tailgating has been drastically different this year.
The LGBTQ, black and female communities are raving about Lena Waithe’s Emmy acceptance speech for writing in a comedy series Sunday night.
The current conversation about education policy in the U.S. surrounds Secretary of Education Betsy Devos’ newly proposed Title IX changes. A topic in this administration that deserves as much attention, however, is affirmative action.
Unfortunately, the past week has proven that Sean Spicer is still seen by some as a respected voice in our nation’s media.
“Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn,” said the Orpheum Theatre to those wishing to watch “Gone With the Wind” there any time soon.