COLUMN: Proactive ways to protect your lady box
During a recent checkup at the IU Health Center, I was filling out a health questionnaire when I realized there were several questions I could not answer.
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During a recent checkup at the IU Health Center, I was filling out a health questionnaire when I realized there were several questions I could not answer.
My biggest fear in life is being assaulted.
Football season at IU is referred to as tailgate season as it has more to do with day-drinking than the actual game. Dedicated participants will wake up bright and early on game day for a long day of drinking.
As an American woman, I’ve always admired — and admittedly envied — the French woman’s style. I studied abroad in Aix-en-Provence for a summer and returned with the ferocious desire to find the exact style of shoes I’d seen French women wearing.
Texting in class has become so common, most professors seem to have given up telling students to put away their phones. And we’ve stopped trying to hide the fact that we are partially paying attention.
Fashion is probably the closest thing to religion I will ever experience, which isn’t necessarily saying much.
A new mobile app recently emerged, intending to provide users with a safer way to walk home alone at night, and its popularity is growing.
I have fervently argued in support of the importance of recycling in several of my columns. But after reading a review in the New York Times by John Tierney, I’ve learned recycling may not be as cost-effective as we want to believe.
A year after filing a lawsuit against her producer for sexual abuse and rape, pop star Kesha’s musical career is at a standstill.
The latest installment of the ever-popular “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” series has made its way to the top of several best sellers lists, as well as my bookshelf.
More children in the United States are “growing up godless” than any other time in its history, according to a Pews Research Center study in 2012.
Last fall, I wrote a column criticizing the carelessness of IU students when it comes to waste disposal and recycling, especially during tailgate season.
Ah, pizza. It’s the comfort food for every college student in America and the full-proof method to get students to attend campus events or club callout meetings. Free pizza, you say? I’m there.
Several nights ago, I was with my roommate at the Upstairs Pub. As we were about to leave, a guy approached us and, without saying hello, told us we “really should smile more.”
If you haven’t watched the final episode of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” you might want to devote an hour of your day to do so.
Austria, like several other European counties, is currently in the midst of an asylum-housing crisis. It has already seen the third-largest increase in the number of refugees in the European Union within the first quarter of 2015.
Flying economy, let’s be blunt, is a tolerable experience at its best and a horrific, never-ending nightmare at its worst.
Raise your hand if you watched more than one soccer match in the 2014 Men’s World Cup last summer.
In the U.S., if I need to run to the grocery store, I hop in my car and drive to the nearest Kroger. In Vienna, I walk down the street or take the underground U-Bahn.
Here I am, reporting live from Vienna, Austria. That’s right, folks. I am writing to you from a lovely little flat more than 4,000 miles away, across the Atlantic Ocean, in a country I’ve never visited before. And I am completely alone.