OPINION: This IUSG race could be disastrous for freedom of speech on campus
The IU Student Government presidential election between the campaigns Inspire and Defy will take place this week.
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The IU Student Government presidential election between the campaigns Inspire and Defy will take place this week.
With former Vice President Joe Biden's decisive victory in the South Carolina primary on Saturday and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg dropping out of the race on Sunday, it is looking increasingly likely that no Democratic candidate for president will receieve a majority of pledged delegates. Data journalism website FiveThirtyEight estimates the likelihood of no one having a majority is 64%.
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget released President Donald Trump’s fiscal year 2021 budget proposal this month. As per his previous budget proposals, this one is another shiv in the sides of working-class Americans.
Following the New Hampshire Democratic primary race, several Democratic candidates took to Twitter to criticize “Medicare for All,” suggesting it would diminish labor unions’ long-fought effort to expand employee health coverage.
Since the rise of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in his 2016 presidential run, the news coverage from legacy print and broadcasting media has either largely ignored progressive politicians or downplayed them as unpopular.
The country's K-12 education system is riddled with problems. Policy researchers say America’s schools are increasingly underfunded and plagued with a lack of equal opportunity across districts.
Drug testing in the workplace is standard protocol for the vast majority of jobs across the nation. Currently, about 57% of employers drug test all employees, according to a poll by the Society for Human Resource Management. So it is very likely that you will be drug tested in your post-graduation job hunt .
Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the twentieth century’s biggest advocates for civil rights, social justice and equal protection under the law for all.
When you hear the words “soup” and “salad,” the last thing you’re probably thinking of is cereal.
With the resurgence of socialism back in the mainstream discourse in the United States, many Americans find themselves unsure exactly what socialism means in the context of the longstanding socialism-versus-capitalism debate.
Another billionaire is attempting to buy the U.S. presidency. Former Mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg, has announced he is running for the Democratic presidential nomination and has since received nothing but fawning coverage from mainstream media outlets, such as Meet the Press host Chuck Todd touting him as a “very serious contender.”
Within the very heated health care debate in the Democratic party, the two types of health care plans that are primarily put forth are either a public option such as Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s, D-Indiana, “Medicare For All Who Want It” or single-payer health care like Sen. Bernie Sanders’, I-Vermont, “Medicare For All.”
Tipping in the United States is completely backward compared to Europe and other developed countries. In the U.S., tips are usually the worker’s primary source of income and tipping is typically expected even when service is subpar.
The United States currently has the most billionaires of any country in the world at 607. Moreover, 14 of the world’s 20 richest people live in the U.S.
Low voter turnout in the United States has been a recurring theme in recent election day memory.
The interpretation of the Second Amendment commonly accepted by many Americans is that the right to bear arms is necessary to maintain freedom against a tyrannical government. However, when looking back at the historical context of why the amendment was passed, it is painfully obvious this was far from the intent of the founders.
Since the new left wing of the Democratic party surged with popular support for universal programs, they have been facing resistance at every turn by critics in the media and within their own party.
Free speech in the U.S. has always been a vital issue, yet many people don’t bat an eye at the immense censorship of online social media.
The U.S. Senate has often been considered the democratic counterpart to the House of Representatives, seeking to provide equal representation for much smaller states.
Prostitution has been completely illegal in the U.S. since 1915 when all states passed legislation to ban brothels and the act of having sex for money.