Rush changes for the good
IU’s Interfraternity Council changed its rushing process, and the Indiana Daily Student Editorial Board couldn’t be happier.
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IU’s Interfraternity Council changed its rushing process, and the Indiana Daily Student Editorial Board couldn’t be happier.
You know the statistic: one in five women are raped or are the victims of attempted rape while in college.
In the past, we have discussed IU President Michael McRobbie’s decision to withdraw IU from the American Studies Association because of its academic boycott of Israel.
The recent death of the American, Douglass McAuthur McCain, who was killed fighting for ISIS illustrates a crucial point.
For the hundreds of student athletes here at IU, the media attention is rightly and justifiably on the on-field performance.
Sexual assault remains a problem on college campuses all across the country. The issue has inspired some to come up with creative means of ?prevention.
We were warned.
In its most recent survey of college pricing, the College Board reported that a “moderate” college budget for an in-state public university for the 2013-14 academic year averaged $22,826.
From an infantile age, those of us born in the United States are taught that we have mastered democracy and that we are, if not entirely, mostly free.
By now most of us have seen one, two or 87 videos of friends, family and colleagues undertaking the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
Internet trolling is generally seen as a laughable way pathetic people get attention, and many find it is easy to ignore.
On Jan. 21, Purdue senior Andrew Boldt was shot and killed in the electrical engineering building on Purdue’s campus.
For some, life is a battle each and every day. And, like most battles, lives are destroyed and taken far too soon.
The campaign “hashtag” “Why I Don’t Need Feminism” became popular at the end of summer when the Tumblr blog “We Don’t Need Feminism!,” and others like it, went viral.
All too often, students don’t immediately seek medical assistance for those believed to be suffering from an alcohol-related injury or illness. Sometimes, this is out of fear that they will be prosecuted or penalized by law enforcement if it is revealed that they, too, had been consuming alcohol underage. The Indiana Lifeline Law was written to protect such individuals. It’s a law that prioritizes saving a student in need versus arresting a few intoxicated ones.
In the Monroe County Community School Corporation, when you’re learning about the Bill of Rights, you can now also learn about your Miranda rights.
Israel and Palestine have never played nice.
The Catholic Church has long struggled with priests not being able to keep their habits clean. Is Pope Francis the hero we need, or is it too late for change?
The Editorial Board isn’t a huge fan of the ?Transportation Security ?Administration.
The United States government is a big spender. We have a bit of a debt problem right now.