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(03/07/17 2:52am)
Like many other freshmen, I’ve gone through my fair share of major-related existential crises. At one point during the fall, I became so stressed about practicality and post-graduation job prospects that I nearly switched from studying English to biology. Recently, there’s been a huge cultural push to encourage students to develop an interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
(02/28/17 12:55am)
President Trump’s new budget director, former Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-SC, has released a list of nine domestic programs that the new administration is preliminarily planning to reduce or cut, attempting to shrink the deficit and
national debt.
(02/21/17 1:26am)
On Feb. 17, President Trump sent out a tweet asserting that the “fake” news media — which, according to him, includes The New York Times, NBC News, ABC, CBS and CNN — is “the enemy of the American people.”
(02/07/17 11:05pm)
I’m not much of a football fan; I haven’t even been to an IU football game yet. I have a hard time even getting excited about the halftime show.
(01/31/17 2:49am)
Last week after four classes in a row, I needed a mental break before studying, so I turned to Twitter.
(01/24/17 5:00am)
Dear President Trump,
(01/10/17 2:46am)
I’ll admit it. In middle school, I was one of those people. You know, the type of person who revels in being the first to discover a book, television show or musician.
(12/08/16 12:29am)
At the end of fifth grade, my classmates and I were issued IDs in preparation for our transition to middle school. On them was a seven-digit student ID number. Everyone’s ID number started with the same four numbers, though: 2016. Our high school graduation year.
(11/30/16 11:52pm)
Last week, while most IU students spent their break reconnecting with family and old friends, Dakota Access Pipeline protesters in North Dakota were sprayed with water cannons despite freezing temperatures, shot with rubber bullets and sprayed with tear gas.
(11/17/16 12:09am)
For many liberals, last Tuesday served as a discouraging setback in the fight
for equality.
(11/09/16 8:11pm)
So begins “The Iliad”: “Rage — Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, / murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses.”
(11/02/16 8:55pm)
Seeing as this will be my final column before everyone goes to the polls on Tuesday, I figured that I’d reflect on the election as a whole, particularly the rise of Mr. Donald J. Trump.
(10/26/16 8:48pm)
America, is it possible for us to keep anything holy?
(10/19/16 7:50pm)
Throughout my childhood, two movies I always found myself returning to time and time again were “The Princess Diaries” and “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.”
(10/12/16 7:58pm)
“I have the best words.”
(10/05/16 7:06pm)
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence had a nearly impossible wall to scale during the vice presidential debate Tuesday night: convincing the American people that Donald Trump is not, in fact, Donald Trump.
(09/28/16 8:15pm)
It is a truth universally acknowledged that any Jane Austen fan worth their salt is up on all of the latest “Pride and Prejudice” spinoffs and updates.
(09/21/16 10:00pm)
A 50-year-old study recently rediscovered by researchers at the University of San Francisco gives an entirely new meaning to the phrase “sugar daddy.”
(09/15/16 12:49am)
When I see someone walking toward the cash register at the Wright dining hall with two pieces of pizza, a breadstick and a large cup of Coke on their tray, I’ll happily allow a feeling of nutritional superiority to wash over me as I pay for my salad. Or my whole-wheat, veggie-loaded sandwich. Or my bowl of fresh fruit.
(09/07/16 9:19pm)
I’d like to think of myself as someone who is fairly in touch with current events. I hate not being able to respond, “Yeah, I have,” when someone asks, “Hey, have you heard about (insert current event here)?”