Sanitary napkins line campus
As discreetly as possible, five women blanketed the Bloomington campus in sanitary napkins.
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As discreetly as possible, five women blanketed the Bloomington campus in sanitary napkins.
Quinn Ashley paraded down Kirkwood Avenue with rainbow duct tape covering their nipples.
Hillary for Indiana had phone banking events across the state Wednesday and will continue Thursday in an effort to reach out to Hoosier women.
Armed with ballpoint pens, lined paper, stamped envelopes and righteous indignation, a small group of IU students hunched over tables in the Jordan atrium to take on the Indiana state government.
Legend has it ancient Romans clutched their testicles while swearing oaths in order to prove they were telling the truth.
INDIANAPOLIS — An American Sign Language translator in all black stood on the statehouse steps in Indianapolis, placed the palm of her right hand on her stomach and covered it with her left hand. She slid her right hand from beneath the left and pushed it outward.
Indiana’s new law restricting abortions would force women into back alleys, said Kate Michelman, senior adviser to Women’s Health Project.
A young man stood in the heavy rain outside Planned Parenthood’s door Thursday morning whispering into his cellphone.
It’s not a joke anymore.
By Erica Gibson
No yelling, no interrupting, no hostility.
Fifty-one years and one day after the assassination of Malcolm X, his third daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz, addressed a new generation of activists.
A few minutes past midnight on Valentine’s Day, Megan Churchward stood under red and pink gel lights and read a list of thoughts she had about womanhood while walking home alone late at night.
In New Jersey, they call it a twat.
Nobody wants to talk about vaginas.
Daniel Ippolito is a devout Roman Catholic, a father, a fifth-degree black belt and a scientist.
Jane Miller glides her fingers across the beads of her rosary. Her slender, almost translucent hands move down the strand, blue veins against blue beads.
Senior David Alchalel-Capuano said he was sweaty, tired and overheated when he came up with the idea for a company that would consume the rest of his college career.
IU-Purdue University Indianapolis will have the inaugural Statewide Sustainability Summit on Oct. 2 to unite the sustainability efforts of IU’s nine campuses.