IU chokes up with expanded smoking ban
These new prohibitions will likely have no effect on actual smoking rates.
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These new prohibitions will likely have no effect on actual smoking rates.
The line of defense between our Social Security numbers shouldn’t just be one staff member conveniently discovering the problem.
WE SAY: America is ready for a female president, just not Michelle Bachmann.
Though there are some flaws in the approach, the Editorial Board applauds SB 276 as a positive step towards improving Indiana’s schools and creating well-rounded students versed in an expansive curriculum.
The administrative jargon and the rhetorical devices don’t make it the most exciting read, but it has real-life consequences that will shape what our University looks like in coming years.
WE SAY: Let Girl Scouts see the green of their entrepreneurial efforts.
The Editorial Board came together to rank the potential Little 500 concerts from awesome but unlikely, pretty good and more likely, mildly offensive, and completely out of the question.
When a country hails it’s playing host to the Winter Olympics with such pomp and fanfare and claims that “Sochi is going to become a new world-class resort for the new Russia,” the press should not shy away from speaking its mind. Even if the problems are indeed of the first-world variety.
Independent of the mutual admiration between IU Student Association and the Editorial Board, we’re proud to announce we believe IUSA has finally done something historic for the student body.
It’s time Hoosiers are actually given rights by our Statehouse. And this is a step in the right direction.
America is getting really gay and the Editorial Board couldn’t be more for it. Several legal occurrences in the past few weeks reflect growing acceptance and equality.
By taking something as inoffensive as the annual Girl Scout cookie sale and politicizing it to fit an anti-abortion, abstinence-only agenda, these mothers and their politician mouthpieces have unwittingly brought the discourse of sexuality and women’s health into their own homes.
Nye awkwardly referred to the decidedly unreceptive audience as “his Kentucky friends.” Ham used the Bible to disprove Darwin’s notoriously discredited concepts of high and low races, while failing to acknowledge its use in justifying centuries of slavery.
Bloomington wants some inspiration for new shops downtown. Here’s what would make B-Town shopping heavenly.
Though we celebrate the additions to the Lifeline in increasing student safety on our campus, the Editorial Board cannot overlook the change of heart by IUSA at a time when it has accomplished so little and its time in office rapidly continues to dwindle.
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It’s ridiculous that even after all the progress we’ve made, Americans are still scared of a black man acting “uppity,” as one reporter put it, with all the backwards implications therein.
WE SAY: Universities are failing student-athletes by putting the money they bring in first.
We encourage service-oriented and philanthropic organizations on our campus to look at homelessness in our city as a major issue in need of their immediate assistance.If we want to help others, starting in our own backyard would be a great start.
Though some may say it is questionable to use any sort of all-encompassing criticism of greek life — since so much varies from chapter to chapter — the fact is that these things do happen in at least one chapter on our campus. And one chapter is one too much.