Senators urge student media to educate about loan act
The United States has $1.3 trillion of aggregate student debt, and the number continues to grow.
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The United States has $1.3 trillion of aggregate student debt, and the number continues to grow.
Once an all-African-American school, then a community library and now a history center, the building that is situated between East Sixth Street and Washington Street has a story beyond the exhibits that fill its walls.
Pet owners and hopeful pet owners alike are being searched out by the Tractor Supply Company store to help celebrate pets during Pet Appreciation Week.
The art of Zen is encouraged at all stages of life by the Buddhist community, both locally and internationally. The Sanshin Zen Community of Bloomington will offer a one-day retreat Oct. 1 designed to appeal to both beginners in Zen practice and those with some prior experience.
Jeff Staker took his last prescribed dosage of oxycodone from his Veterans Affairs doctor July 4.
The City of Bloomington Utilities attended to a potential sanitary sewer overflow Sunday following a report issued from a resident in the 300 block of South College Avenue.
Whether in search of service hours or goodwill volunteer opportunities, IU students have an array of activities to choose from. Bloomington has many annual events that run solely from volunteer work, and local organizations are in constant search of helping hands. Visit bloomington.in.gov for more volunteer-based organizations and nonprofits.
Ballots were cast.
PHILADELPHIA — Hope. It was his motto eight years ago when he addressed the Democratic Party at his own convention. Now it’s time for someone else to lead the United States for the next four years.
PHILADELPHIA — Vice President Joe Biden and Democratic vice presidential pick Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va, both spoke on the third night of the Democratic National Convention before President Obama took the stage.
PHILADELPHIA — Blue shirts. Silver bikes. Black hats.
PHILADELPHIA — As the deep blue lights were dimmed, the 74 year old man, wearing his signature largely rimmed glasses that showcased his bushy white hair and a blue tie entered the stage as the last major speaker of the night. Popular among 44 of the 83 Indiana delegates, Sen. Bernie Sanders D-VT took the stage of Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia with the over 20,000 seats of the arena filled to the brim.
I woke up early on Sunday. I got dressed and put on a red-and-white striped dress with white Converse. I did my hair and pulled it perfectly to the side to make enough room on the top of my head for my sunglasses. I filled up my water bottle and walked out the door.
The time has come: something that was planned to happen two months before is now a reality. After a two-hour delay and a missed layover, the day has finally come.
What are the first images that pop into a person’s head when they hear the word “Spain?” I tried to think of these images prior to arriving three months ago — stereotypes or different things I have read over the years — but not much came to mind. Except the dancing flamenco girl emoji that I had often referred to as a depiction of myself, dancing in a Spanish style somewhere.
The six-hour time difference was the hardest adjustment for me on Saturday night. April 2 — or, as I refer to it, Aly Day — celebrated the 21st anniversary of my life on this Earth.
Throughout my four months abroad, I have a finite allotment of time put aside from classes. I have two weeks of break during the semester: one for Semana Santa, or Holy Week, leading up to Easter Sunday and then another for Feria de Abril, or the April Fair, which is the biggest celebration of the year in Spain.
Following the recent terrorist attacks in Ankara, Turkey, and Paris, different stories arose expressing the “what if”s of the situations.
Right before I left for Spain, the United States had sent out a travel advisory alert urging U.S. citizens to remain in the country if possible, in fear of the future following the attacks in Paris.
My favorite movie growing up was Walt Disney’s “The Little Mermaid,” hands down. It still is my favorite classic Disney film today.