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(12/07/15 12:59am)
The alleged Nov. 17 assault in which a man forced his way into a young woman’s apartment and sexually assaulted her at gunpoint did not, as it turns out, actually happen, according to the
Indiana Daily Student.
(12/04/15 12:26am)
CNN conducted a poll from August to October of this year and reported many Americans feel that racism is a growing problem here in the United States, especially given the recent focus on police brutality against minorities and the uncovering of certain racist actions by different groups of people.
(12/03/15 1:02am)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s Islamophobic rhetoric about supporting the creation of a database for identifying, controlling and profiling Muslim Americans rings reminiscent of memories from not only our McCarthyist past but also from Nazi-style classification of individuals in World War II.
(12/02/15 2:08am)
In the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s information leak, Americans have been in fear of their personal phone calls and other phone data’s being collected by the federal
government.
(12/01/15 2:11am)
Black Friday was troublesome for Chicago, but the trouble was not due to the usual barrage of shoppers on the prowl for deals.
(11/30/15 2:09am)
To say Planned Parenthood has been the center of a heated debate in the upcoming 2016 presidential election would be the understatement of the year.
(11/19/15 11:50pm)
Black Friday is one of the most beloved institutions of American capitalism, and as American citizens we have a love-hate relationship with the event.
(11/18/15 11:42pm)
Joe’s Crab Shack isn’t always at the forefront of innovation, but last August they began to try something new.
(11/18/15 2:01am)
The holiday season is fast approaching, and with it, retailers are stocking their shelves with Christmas-themed merchandise.
(11/17/15 12:59am)
When a terrorist group strikes at the heart of democracy, the world has a moment of silence and then bursts into chaos. That’s exactly what happened after three groups of terrorists staged six different attacks in Paris on Friday that left 129 people dead and hundreds more injured.
(11/17/15 1:00am)
Racial diversity has long been a hot-button issue in higher education, and several recent events have served to highlight the topic even more.
(11/16/15 12:34am)
The recent unrest at the University of Missouri, as well as universities across the country, has shed light on a number of issues beyond the long history of systemic racism in educational institutions.
(11/13/15 12:23am)
These days we are obsessed with technology that offers a stress-free, one-stop-shop experience.
(11/12/15 12:21am)
The Editorial Board congratulates President Obama for rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline, but it argues the president and his administration can do more to fight climate change.
(11/11/15 12:45am)
In our culture of food, dieting and exercise, the clean-eating craze has made its way to the forefront.
(11/10/15 1:54am)
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.
(11/09/15 2:33am)
It’s a sad day in our nation when citizens overwhelmingly vote against equal rights and in favor of
discrimination.
(11/06/15 12:55am)
At Madison Juvenile Correctional Facility, incarcerated young girls are finding HOPE.
(11/05/15 1:08am)
The New York Times reported College Board, the organization in charge of a lot standardized testing for higher education, is revamping the SAT.
(11/04/15 2:45am)
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.