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(04/28/19 8:20pm)
The administration of President Donald Trump is not known for its honesty and transparency. But when it comes to Latin America, Trump’s National Security Adviser John Bolton makes no attempt to hide his imperial designs.
(04/14/19 9:38pm)
Bloomington’s City Council made a mistake April 4 when it voted to rebuild Fourth Street Garage.
(03/31/19 8:58pm)
The moment many opponents of President Trump have been anxiously awaiting for two years has come and gone without nearly as much fanfare as one might have expected.
(03/24/19 9:52pm)
Students of what has previously been known as IU’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs were in for a surprise March 4 when they learned, without warning, that their school’s name had been changed to the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
(03/03/19 10:56pm)
It’s widely understood in Washington that Congress doesn’t actually get to use the war powers ascribed to it by the Constitution. For decades, American presidents have waged wars both covert and overt without congressional approval.
(02/25/19 12:02am)
A crucial development in the U.S. National Security Council went barely noticed this past September when Trump appointed a new member: retired Princeton physicist William Happer.
(02/18/19 1:31am)
Bloomington City Council has approved a $2.45 million tax break for Catalent, the New Jersey-based pharmaceutical corporation that bought Cook Pharmica in 2017, in exchange for Catalent expanding its local facilities to create 200 additional jobs.
(02/11/19 1:00am)
Controversies on both the national and local level are demonstrating that many white Americans are still struggling to understand the racist implications of using blackface.
(02/03/19 10:04pm)
IU Hillel, the campus center that provides community for Jewish students, recently announced a lecture occurring this Monday: “A Palestinian Point of View.” It will be delivered by activist and commentator Bassem Eid.
(01/27/19 11:58pm)
Another legislative cycle in Indiana, another brazen attempt at forcing Christianity into the public education system. No surprise there.
(01/13/19 9:21pm)
As the United States media continues to feed its obsession with President Donald Trump, some of his worst policies remain disturbingly underreported. One such policy is his increased use of drone strikes in war zones both declared and undeclared.
(12/02/18 7:48pm)
I’ve noticed a common trend during dead week. Instructors decide to do everyone a “favor” by making the class’s final project due earlier than finals, or in some cases even holding the final exam before finals week.
(11/25/18 7:20pm)
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are once again the subject of public criticism, and this time it’s not over Kanye’s bizarre embrace of President Trump — which now appears to be a thing of the past.
(11/11/18 7:19pm)
Sen. Joe Donnelly is the only Democrat to hold statewide elected office in Indiana. He will now be replaced by Republican Mike Braun.
(11/04/18 7:39pm)
President Donald Trump's administration is set to abandon the only Cold War-era arms control agreement between the United States and Russia that still survives: the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
(10/30/18 1:18pm)
I recently did something surprisingly rare among students of the Jacobs School of Music. I went to a stranger’s recital.
(10/21/18 6:46pm)
An uncommon event is happening right now in the U.S. mainstream media: our government’s relationship with Saudi Arabia is being fundamentally questioned. Political commentators are pointing out the contradiction between the U.S.’s professed values — democracy, human rights, political freedoms, etc. — and the behavior of our close, longstanding ally the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
(10/14/18 8:53pm)
It was a chilly Friday morning — one of the first days of this school year that really felt like fall. I was on my way to take an intimidating music history exam that I was less than fully prepared for.
(10/09/18 12:15am)
The IU Bloomington campus will be one step closer to reflecting the University’s professed values once the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center is renamed simply the Intramural Center.
(10/01/18 10:15pm)
There was nothing particularly shocking about hearing an assortment of United Nations delegates laugh during President Trump’s speech last week. Yes, laughter is highly unusual to hear during any meeting of the U.N. General Assembly, but what Trump said was clearly worthy of a chuckle.