Neutralizing the situation
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We need to talk about mental illness.
The University of Massachusetts Amherst decided to no longer allow Iranian-native students to enroll in various science courses because they could take that knowledge to develop nuclear weapons for Iran.
The following story is about a day in the life of a college kid.
Once again, President Obama is in the news for attempting to keep one of his campaign promises.
If you have been following along in the news from state legislatures lately, you are probably under the impression that there has been some kind of epidemic of crime on college campuses. Students are organizing protests to allow more guns on campus and to allow concealed carry permits to apply to ?college campuses.
Actress Jamie Brewer of “American Horror Story” became the first model with Down syndrome to appear on the runway in New York Fashion Week ?on Feb. 12.
The Brian Williams fiasco keeps ?getting worse.
Take a trip with us for a second. It’s a Sunday afternoon.
Recently, the IU Student Association created a plan to eliminate psychological service fees for students who have been sexually assaulted. This proposal has been long overdue in the eyes of many students at IU.
This past Tuesday a shooting took place in Chapel Hill, N.C., that sparked not only sorrow, but anger and controversy. The alleged gunman, Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, has been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of three young adults: Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23; Yusor Mohammad, 21; and Razan Mohammad ?Abu-Salha, 19.
Alabama’s chief justice warns us that same-sex marriage “will be the ultimate destruction of our country.” Yes, these are the actual words of Alabama’s ?highest-ranking legal authority in 2015.
It seems St. Valentine has swiped left again.
Recently there’s been some breaking news in regards to “breaking the seal,” on a Sunday. Historically, Sundays have been known for mellow afternoons full of football, homework and the ?occasional visit to church.
Last week, Fox News made the controversial decision to release the full, unedited video of the Islamic State (ISIS) burning a Jordanian hostage alive, prompting the rest of the media and the world to ask, “Why?”
It is often regarded as a mythical problem the United States has the luxury of avoiding, but it circulates in more than 29 countries. Adjectives used to describe it are barbaric, criminal and cruel. But, in truth, it’s a battle between cultural norms and health, deciding what to cut and what to save.
A piece printed in the New York Times this week that took a close look at the experience of a gender-neutral student at the University of Vermont forced the Editorial Board into an introspective posture regarding IU’s policies surrounding ?gender-nonconforming students.
The gender struggle enjoyed a shining moment when deity Emma Watson spoke before the United Nations Headquarters in New York City to promote the U.N. Women campaign HeforShe in September 2014.
It’s 9 p.m. on a Saturday night.
Let’s talk about something that is close to all our hearts: coffee.