EDITORIAL: Vote for Voice
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.
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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.
In the name of protectionism, the United States government is antagonizing American consumers by imposing tariffs and quotas on foreign steel and aluminum. This ultimately hurts consumers by leading to higher costs for goods.
Each week, the Editorial Board meets to discuss some of our opinions. These are just a few of them.
Voter participation in the United States needs to improve. The U.S. has one of the lowest rates of voter turnout in the developed world.
It has been a long week for the teachers in West Virginia fighting for a salary raise and healthcare benefits. The protest led into a strike which has resulted in all West Virginian public schools being closed for a week.
A new Indiana law is prohibiting abortions sought due to diagnosed fetal genetic conditions. The Editorial Board believes this law violates the privacy and autonomy of those seeking abortions and acts as a step toward criminalizing abortion as a whole.
Exactly one week after the mass shooting that killed 17 people at a Florida high school, Indiana lawmakers have decided to advance a bill that would loosen gun restrictions.
“Black Panther” is breaking box office records. It sold the most presale tickets ever recorded by Fandango and is the second-highest grossing superhero origin story.
Nikolas Cruz is the suspect for the recent massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Stephen Paddock carried out last year’s Las Vegas Strip massacre.
Snapchat stock is on track to hit an all-time low since November 2017, made even worse by a recent tweet by Kylie Jenner. The tweet said: “sooo does anyone else not open Snapchat anymore? Or is it just me... ugh this is so sad.”
Each week, the Editorial Board meets to discuss some of our opinions. These are a sample of what we talked about this week.
The U.S. Department of Education is not acting on cases of bathroom access for transgender students.
Some people are trading in spa retreats for reading retreats.
Last week the Senate Judiciary Committee reviewed and backed the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act with a vote of 16-5. This has been a bipartisan move, as both Democrats and Republicans have agreed on the necessity of this legislation.
Seventeen people were shot and killed Feb. 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, raising the overall death toll in school shootings to 138 in the mere five years since the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting.
Each week, the Editorial Board exchanges some of our opinions with one another. These are a few of them
Adam Maltese, an assistant professor of science education at IU, will lead a project designed to study the role of mentorship in increasing girls’ involvement in science, technology, engineering and math education, thanks to a $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
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The New York Times recently launched a massive project on what they call the “Post-Text Future,” referring to our society post the technological revolution of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Each week, the Editorial Board exchanges opinions shared and debated on staff. Here are a few of our takes this week.