Journalmania: A lost voice
This past weekend in Orlando, Florida, is perhaps one of the most tragic in the city’s history.
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This past weekend in Orlando, Florida, is perhaps one of the most tragic in the city’s history.
Grade: A-
There are more than 400 recognized sports in the world, but none are as true and demanding as boxing.
Grade: D
It should come as no surprise to anyone that life for Russian LGBT residents is miserable. Russian president Vladimir Putin has made sure to use policy to turn his country into an ultra-conservative hellhole.
Grade: A
Last week, actress Margot Robbie, who will be starring as popular anti-heroine Harley Quinn in the upcoming “Suicide Squad,” announced her involvement as producer on a spin-off to “Suicide Squad.”
Based on my 20 years of living as a citizen of the United States, I have found that the two most romanticized decades of our country’s history are the 1950s and the 1980s.
Grade: B-
Some people believe rock ‘n’ roll was invented in 1956 when Elvis sang “Heartbreak Hotel” on national television. I disagree.
Grade: A-
Despite its prominent presence on campus, Interfraternity Council president Ryan Zukerman said IU greek life has yet to form the community it is seeking.
Over Little 500 weekend, a total of four rapes were reported in Bloomington. One of these involved a student being held down by two men while a third raped her in the street, according to an IU Police Department press release.
Gamma Phi Omega recently celebrated its 25th anniversary on campus. Because of this, Vice president Ashley Toruno said they were made the hosts of their sorority’s annual national conference.
Cheering and chanting from greek brothers and sisters filled the entire ground floor of the IU Auditorium on Sunday evening as several chapters were distinguished for their success during the spring and fall semesters of 2015.
After being at IU for 105 years, the National Pan-Hellenic Council will be getting visual representation on campus.
Axl Rose has just been named the new singer of AC/DC, which poses just one question: will he take the band to the “Paradise City” or down the “Highway to Hell?”
By next summer, Sydney Twiggs, the Panhellenic Association vice president of community involvement, said she hopes to be in a foreign country with her sorority sisters to build a school.
Marlena Fraune said she wants to get people talking with robots.
Greek brothers and sisters across campus kicked off Little 500 weekend Thursday afternoon in Alumni Hall by building bikes for young, underprivileged girls.