Where is home?
To leave the place where one was born and raised is nothing short of thrilling.
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To leave the place where one was born and raised is nothing short of thrilling.
Fresh on the heels of new releases from J. Cole and Kanye West comes another new album from a big-name rapper.
Amid anticipation and a flurry of release date confusion, J. Cole’s latest album “Born Sinner” has finally been released to the masses.
Fat. Entitled. Unworldly. Gun-crazy. Obnoxiously religious. War-mongering.
John Fogerty may have been writing songs since since the early 1960s, but the 67-year-old country crooner reportedly has no desire to retire anytime soon.
The latest from music producer Terius Youngdell Nash, better known by his solo stage name “The-Dream,” has been long awaited with a release date originally slated for July 2011.
When I first thought about writing a column about my study abroad experience, I hesitated.
May 1, Bolivian president Evo Morales announced that he would be expelling the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) from the South American nation of around 8 million.
During part of my daily scanning of news articles last week, one headline caught my eye: “Rhode Island Holiday Tree Lighting: Gov. Lincoln Chafee Gives Short Notice to Avoid Protest.”
In a little more than a month, I’ll be leaving the country for half a year.
When I was younger, probably during my freshman or sophomore year of high school, I became a self-identified music snob.
The verdict is out once again in regard to the age-old question of whether straight men and women can really be “just friends.”
When it was announced late last week that the European Union had won the Nobel Peace Prize, reactions were mixed.
The first summer I spent at home after going away to college was depressing and disorienting, to say the least.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is seeking another term in office next Sunday.
This Tuesday, Aung San Suu Kyi is coming to speak in Fort Wayne.
In the heated atmosphere of election season, it would seem that nearly everything becomes politicized.
The free Internet at my apartment complex is down again for at least the fifth time this week.
Dating in college is something of an anomaly in more ways than one.
There are a multitude of reasons to attend IU-Bloomington.