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(09/02/19 4:57pm)
As the planet fast approaches her fiery end, so too, has the internet been ablaze over climate change recently. While people bicker over veganism, straws and on the worst days, the mere existence of human changes to the environment, precious time slips by.
(04/07/19 6:17pm)
Local politics matter, and Bloomington is no exception. These may not be the races with the most media coverage or glamorous campaigning, but our upcoming election is important, all the same.
(04/02/19 1:45pm)
Georgia lawmakers recently passed the Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act in its House of Representatives. The bill, which is now awaiting the approval of anti-abortion Gov. Brian Kemp, would outlaw abortions in most cases where a heartbeat can be observed in an embryo.
(03/25/19 9:58pm)
The race for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination is ramping up. Everyone has opinions on their favorite candidates and who has no place on the party’s ticket.
(03/18/19 9:13pm)
The internet lashed out last week when a college admissions bribery scandal involving Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman broke. The scandal, which involved fake athletic scholarships and altered standardized test scores, allowed the ultra wealthy to cheat their children into college.
(03/04/19 10:42pm)
NASA’s Independent Verification and Validation Facility has been renamed the Katherine Johnson Verification and Validation Facility after one of the real women depicted in the 2016 film, “Hidden Figures.” NASA’s rededication has set an excellent example for IU to follow.
(04/16/19 10:02pm)
The term “fast fashion” refers to the industry of cheaply made clothing that mass-market retailers quickly produce with each trend.
(12/02/18 7:47pm)
Christmas radio stations have tall orders to meet, filling 24 hours a day with purely Christmas content for an entire month. Some even start in November. They play obscure songs and repeat classics more times than you can count.
(11/28/18 5:00am)
The border between the United States and Mexico has been in a state of chaos. Migrant caravans seeking asylum in the U.S. are being forced to wait in Mexico before they can even begin applying for asylum.
(11/14/18 10:15pm)
The election may have been a week ago, but its results are still being sorted out.
(11/06/18 12:27am)
Election Day, Nov. 6, is fast approaching. Americans who have not voted early will head to the polls and cast their ballots. But many voters will face difficulties in voting, even if they are eligible, registered beforehand and follow all the rules.
(10/28/18 5:25pm)
America has seen three major crimes with hateful or political motivation in the past four days.
(10/24/18 7:20pm)
Halloween is Oct. 31, which means Halloween weekend, otherwise known as Halloweekend, is fast approaching. The costume parties have already started, and come Oct. 26-27, there will be flocks of partiers in disguise.
(10/14/18 8:51pm)
Headlines Friday evening read of President Trump’s praise of confederate general Robert E. Lee at a “Make America Great Again” rally. Debate quickly broke out on social media.
(09/30/18 8:12pm)
Brett Kavanaugh is up for nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States. The nomination was controversial to begin with, but has faced an incredible amount of backlash in light of recent sexual assault allegations.
(09/23/18 6:57pm)
I’m 17 years old and in Steak 'n Shake, just before midnight. I look over at the long table that’s just been left by a large group of sophomores. The aftermath of their outing is a wreck, and I feel a pang of sympathy as I think of how little they probably tipped.
(09/16/18 6:43pm)
The United States is still keeping human beings in cages. Flint, Michigan still does not have clean water.
(09/09/18 9:08pm)
Nike’s latest ad campaign has sparked controversy. It features former NFL player Colin Kaepernick, who can no longer play in the league presumably because of his protest.
(09/04/18 12:20am)
“First Man” tells the story of Neil Armstrong and the moon landing. The film has sparked controversy over a month before its release date because it does not portray Armstrong planting the U.S. flag on the moon.
(08/16/18 1:40pm)
Having seen "Mama Mia!: Here We Go Again" five times now, I can say with absolute certainty that it is more than just hype and Swedish pop ballads. Yes, I am the girl who hasn’t been able to shut up about its release since April, and yes, I have had a soft spot for ABBA since I discovered their gaudy angst-packed music videos in middle school, but this film goes far beyond that.