EDITORIAL: Lonely behind the screen
A tweeted photo of a young girl in a bikini on the beach seems perfectly pleasant. Tinder pictures of happy faces make us feel good. But behind the screen lies insecurity, anxiety and loneliness.
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A tweeted photo of a young girl in a bikini on the beach seems perfectly pleasant. Tinder pictures of happy faces make us feel good. But behind the screen lies insecurity, anxiety and loneliness.
It’s a sad day in our nation when citizens overwhelmingly vote against equal rights and in favor of discrimination.
At Madison Juvenile Correctional Facility, incarcerated young girls are finding HOPE.
The New York Times reported College Board, the organization in charge of a lot standardized testing for higher education, is revamping the SAT.
Crucifixion seems like a barbaric, regressive form of punishment, but to our allies it’s just another measure to diminish those who speak out against them.
Moderators can't take the heat
The right to bear as many children as one sees fit is commonly assumed in America, but for decades that has not been the case for Chinese citizens. Since its implementation in the 1970s, China’s one-child policy has certainly played a major role in Chinese culture. That will change soon, as the Communist Party recently announced a significant alteration to the policy.
It has come to national light that fantasy sports sites, such as DraftKings and FanDuel, aren’t regulated by the federal government like online poker or sports betting.
There is a growing gap between girls and boys — and no, we’re not talking about the wage gap.
Good news for all the women out there: the American Cancer Society issued new breast cancer screening guidelines Oct. 20 that do not require women with average risk to have regular cancer screenings until age 45. The recommendation was previously age 40.
Who knew hours of questioning in the drab chambers of the United States House of Representatives could capture so much attention?
There have been 994 mass shootings in 1,004 days in America as of Oct. 2, and many businesses and schools — including IU — are starting to take action.
Prejudice and bigotry have been with us for a while. And when they manifest themselves, it’s our duty to stop attacks and fight the attitudes.
Student debt is a crippling burden for many college students and most will do just about anything in order to pay it off.
It’s a problem that seemingly won’t go away.
Many young girls dream of their wedding day their whole lives.
When it comes to sexual assault, no one’s rooting for the terror that affects one in four women who attend college, a number supported by a survey commissioned by the Association of American Universities in 2015.
In a bizarre change of pace, Playboy Magazine, the infamous female nudity and sexuality magazine, has decided to stop publishing female nude bodies.
Online tickets sales for United States Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit to IU sold out within a minute after being posted online.
Don’t wear blackface for Halloween. Yes, we are saying it again.