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(04/30/20 1:28am)
The College Board last month canceled the SAT until September due to the COVID-19 pandemic. American College Testing Inc. canceled its ACT testing in April, though its June 13 exam remains scheduled.
(04/22/20 7:20pm)
The Indianapolis City-County Council passed an ordinance last week giving $1.1 million to mail absentee applications and ballots for primary elections to all of Marion County’s 645,000 registered voters.
(04/09/20 2:00am)
Historic job losses, forced isolation and deaths caused by COVID-19 have understandably stirred a great deal of anxiety in many Americans. The Kaiser Family Foundation, a California-based health care nonprofit, released a survey last week reporting that 45% of American adults say the pandemic has affected their mental health with 19% saying it has had a major effect.
(04/04/20 12:17am)
Gov. Eric Holcomb said at a press conference last month that Indiana was "no mistake about it, at war" with the coronavirus. That sentiment has only seemed to grow as the Indiana Department of Corrections joins businesses in producing medical supplies. IDOC inmates churn out hundreds of gowns, masks and other supplies each day to ease shortages during the pandemic, according to WTHR.
(03/26/20 7:17pm)
The rapid spread of COVID-19 has shown that we are only as healthy as the most vulnerable in our society.The coronavirus will run rampant among people lacking shelter to self-quarantine and lacking running water to wash their hands.
(03/19/20 2:09am)
In an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19, colleges across the U.S. have canceled in-person instruction and are transitioning to online classes. IU President Michael McRobbie announced Sunday that virtual learning will continue through the remainder of the spring semester, and on-campus residence halls will close Friday.
(03/03/20 11:39pm)
Since the South Carolina primary Saturday, it has become clear that Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s, D-Mass., prospects of winning the Democratic nomination are slim. Warren has slipped in the polls from her third place finish in the Iowa caucus to fifth place in South Carolina, where she won only 7.1% of the vote.
(02/19/20 2:18am)
IU Student Government is encouraging the university's administration to eliminate the $8.60 fee charged to students when they change their schedules after registering for classes.
(02/12/20 5:19am)
In the aftermath of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, surviving students started the March For Our Lives movement and called for universal background checks and other common-sense gun control measures. The movement propelled serious gun control debate to a national stage. As a result, 67 gun safety bills were passed in both Democrat-controlled and Republican-controlled state legislatures around the country.
(02/06/20 10:19pm)
In the coffeeshops of Manhattan in the late 1980s, Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld — like comedy’s version of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak — devised a concept for a sitcom that would rock the television world.
(01/29/20 7:14pm)
This legislative session the Indiana GOP is once again trying to oppress nonbinary Hoosiers by attempting to prohibit a nonbinary option on all state-issued identification.
(01/24/20 2:04am)
IU Dining started a partnership with Grubhub this semester to make eating on campus more efficient. The service allows students to order food using the Grubhub app and check wait times at dining facilities around campus.
(01/15/20 2:50am)
In this presidential election year, NBC's "Saturday Night Live" should be more conscious of its influence when depicting the Democratic presidential nominee to avoid giving perfect fuel for conservative attacks.
(12/02/19 1:42am)
Who should newfound socialists look to as a model in 2020? IDS columnists suggest a Hoosier.
(11/08/19 10:23pm)
Election day has finally arrived. This year hundreds of mayors and other municipal officials are on the ballot across the country, running to make a difference in their communities.
(10/15/19 12:42pm)
It has been less than a week since President Trump’s unilateral order to withdraw troops from northern Syria, and already a humanitarian crisis is developing.
(10/07/19 9:01pm)
When Pakistani Prime Minister Iman Khan appeared before the United Nations General Assembly on Friday he said, “Does he think the people of Kashmir are going to quietly accept the status quo?”
(09/12/19 12:36pm)
Images of the thick dust clouds lingering over gaping craters at Ground Zero in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington D.C. and a field in Pennsylvania have been branded into the minds of every American.
(08/28/19 8:35pm)
Last weekend’s Group of Seven (G7) summit coordinated economic policies among seven industrialized democracies – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. However, this tradition of cooperation was turned upside down by President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who looked to further their nationalist agendas.
(08/26/19 3:03pm)
A story that has it all: murder, mass protests and a people’s struggle for autonomy. The demonstrations in Hong Kong have raged for three months and show no signs of stopping.