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(09/06/18 3:01pm)
On Aug. 12, 2018, Roncalli High School in Indianapolis placed a guidance counselor on administrative leave for marrying her same-sex partner in 2014. The decision was met with lots of negative feedback, although nothing in Indiana law protects individuals on the basis of same-sex discrimination.
(09/05/18 2:21pm)
IU-Bloomington was ranked 14th in the nation for student voting by Washington Monthly magazine. IU-Purdue University Indianapolis was 13th on the list.
(08/29/18 1:37am)
Lyft will be offering free and discounted rides on Election Day this year. The temporary price drop is part of an initiative to increase voter turnout. Through this, Lyft has set an excellent example for other private companies and cities with public transit to do the same on Election Day.
(08/26/18 9:46pm)
Two companies in Manhattan have opened sleeping pods to rent by the hour. The Dreamery and Nap York are offering naps to those living in the city that prides itself on never sleeping.
(08/23/18 3:28am)
New York University’s School of Medicine announced Aug. 16 that it is cutting tuition for all current and future students in its M.D. degree program, regardless of need or merit. The usual tuition is now covered by a $55,018 yearly scholarship for each student.
(08/21/18 5:42pm)
As of Aug. 17, 109 students are living in the residence hall lounges because there were not enough dorm rooms for all the incoming freshmen. These students pay 80 percent of the normal rent.
(04/30/18 7:30pm)
Miranda Garbaciak: If your roommate is bringing a romantic partner over, you should probably go to bed early to avoid hearing awkward sounds.
(04/27/18 5:00pm)
Duke University recently announced it will no longer be honoring requests for roommate assignments but will be randomly assigning roommates to incoming freshmen.
(04/23/18 12:00pm)
Neeta Patwari: The last two weeks of undergrad suck because I want to see everyone and time is working against me.
(04/23/18 2:00pm)
Isaac Haas, a former Purdue basketball player, is being sued for not disclosing his positive sexually transmitted diseased status to his sexual partner.
(04/25/18 5:00pm)
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court earlier this month should have opponents of police brutality worried.
(04/19/18 6:00pm)
Get out of town for Little 500
(04/16/18 3:00pm)
The person sitting next to you in class may not be getting enough food.
(04/09/18 5:00pm)
Each week, the Editorial Board meets to discuss our opinions. These are a few of the opinions for this week.
(04/09/18 4:00pm)
Two new Planned Parenthood locations will be opening up in West Texas within the next year thanks to an unnamed donor who has promised $9 million to the cause.
(04/05/18 6:00pm)
If the goal of a census is to gather data about a country’s population, then the Trump administration’s recent procedural changes will set the 2020 census up for failure.
(04/04/18 6:00pm)
Arsenic, boron, cobalt, lead and radium are all elements on the periodic table. And while they may be necessary for chemical reactions, we don't want high levels of it in our drinking water.
(04/02/18 4:00pm)
If you are seeking health care, you deserve to receive the most accurate information possible. Using this lens, the Editorial Board sides with Xavier Becerra, attorney general of California in the court case NIFLA v. Becerra. Oral arguments began on March 20.
(03/27/18 3:00pm)
A month from now, if you are browsing YouTube for certain videos about guns, about gun manufacturing or about gun demos, you will find these videos no longer exist on YouTube. Do not fret though — you can head over to PornHub to see these videos now.
(03/26/18 4:00pm)
The IU Student Association elections begin tomorrow and will continue through Wednesday, so if you haven’t already taken a look at your candidates’ platforms, now is the time to do so.