EDITORIAL: Lessons from the Cosby assault allegations
1. The statute of limitations shouldn’t protect rapists.
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1. The statute of limitations shouldn’t protect rapists.
A widely contested and heinously problematic public security law went into effect in Spain on July 1, inciting public uproar and numerous protests — all for good reason.
Patriotism is important, but it should be a labor of love rather than a blind infatuation. Good parents know when to challenge their children to help raise them to be better. The United States is still a relatively young nation. The IDS Editorial Board has some loving advice for our fine country.
Secretary of the Treasury Jacob J. Lew announced by 2020 the $10 bill in circulation will feature a female icon of American history.
Three things are certain in the life of an IU Hoosier: death, taxes and orientation. The tours, ice-breakers and class registrations are in full swing. If only there were a batch of seasoned IU students of different class standings, experiences and opinions to share some orientation tips.
If you are an avid “Game of Thrones” fan but aren’t caught up yet, you should probably stop reading now and go watch “Game of Thrones.”
Boxcar Books has criticized the owners of Nick’s English Hut for their letter to fellow businesses expressing a desire to “find solutions to decrease” illegal activities linked to members of the growing homeless community. The blame in this conflict, however, falls on both sides — and the homeless are not one of them.
It’s no secret that religion has been a source of conflict among Hoosiers as of late. With the introduction of Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, those conflicts peaked as the initial rhetoric of the act would allow local businesses to refuse goods and services to members of the LGBTQIA community.
When it comes to money troubles in today’s America, the arts seem to be the first to go. And it appears IU fails to deviate from this trend as well.
Who knew choosing between Lo-Fi and Hefe could make or break somebody else’s wallet?
“Saturday Night Live” has long been a program that pushes the boundaries of what is considered appropriate for network television. Many believe comedian Louis C.K. crossed the line in his monologue in their recent season 40 finale.
Cue the Benjamin Franklin quote about balancing freedom and security; the National Security Agency’s mass surveillance program is once again ?under scrutiny.
In our lifetime and the lifetimes of those before us, self-driving vehicles have seemed like a science-fiction impossibility. However, Google has taken the lead on introducing the modern world to autonomous automobiles.
Liberals have had science in their favor for some time now, but today math is on the side of the conservative right. Or should we say the conservative correct?
A high school in Texas that preaches abstinence-only sex education has found itself with a chlamydia outbreak so severe warning notes were sent home to inform parents about the ?disease’s proliferation.
Congratulations, IU graduates! You all are now moving on to the next stage of your life.
Imagine you’re doing your typical Tuesday night routine: avoiding homework and watching Netflix.
We’ve had yet another historic moment for United States leadership. Loretta E. Lynch was approved to be ?Attorney General on April 23, making her the 83rd individual to have the position and the first African-American woman to do so.
We’ve all done it. We have walked up to a bar, handed the intimidating bouncer our ID and heard the most depressing sentence one could ever hear: “That will be $5, please.”
Jeremy Renner and Chris Evans are both in hot water after some sexist remarks during an interview with Digital Spy this past week.