EDITORIAL: Essay mills are unethical
A U.K. movement to ban contract cheating may be gaining traction. Contract cheating refers to when a student buys work custom made for them by a contractor.
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A U.K. movement to ban contract cheating may be gaining traction. Contract cheating refers to when a student buys work custom made for them by a contractor.
Next week IU will be hosting yet another of its TEDx talks at the auditorium.
Voting has been a part of this country since its foundation. The right to choose our political leaders is a sacred tenant that has not been broken in the the 242 years since this country was founded.
The college major is the big question when it comes to applying to college, choosing a career and navigating awkward conversations with distant relatives. It separates students by school and discipline, preparing them for the future. Unfortunately, not all majors are treated the same way.
Hunting has been a part of humanity for the better part of two million years. In many cultures hunting was a revered practice essential for sustainable living. However, in the recent decades, hunting has turned into disreputable activity due to stereotypes. It is the opinion of the editorial board that instead of being an outdated practice, hunting is still a vitally important practice, especially in the case of Griffy Lake.
Last month, IU released a statement that sophomore running back Morgan Ellison has been indefinitely suspended from all football activities.
There are so many times we find ourselves walking to class, and in a moment of panic, realize that we are going to be five minutes late. There is no solution to this problem besides praying that our professor will have mercy on us and not deduct our grade.
Carson Henley: McAlister's is overrated. It is bad Panera, and I do not want to pay $8 for a potato.
The city of Bloomington has voted to eliminate free parking and raise parking rates throughout the city in an effort to increase revenue. This means that starting Aug. 15th of 2019, parking garages, meters, passes and tickets will all cost more — in some cases even twice as much.
Five of our columnists analyze what dating in college actually means.
Within the next three years, the Monroe County Public Library plans to add a third branch to the southwest side of Bloomington. Architects have been hired, and the library is now asking for community feedback and holding public conversations about the addition.
According the U.S. News best college lists, IU has a gigantic undergraduate class of a little over 33,000 people. Of those, 64 percent are living off-campus in non-IU affiliated housing, be it a house or an apartment.
Each week, our writers have thoughts that don't ever quite made it to columnhood. Read on for our hot takes.
Shares in Tesla are continuing to fall, and it is largely to blame on CEO Elon Musk’s behavior.
The Academy has decided to postpone the introduction of a new "outstanding achievement in popular film" category at the Oscars after a lot of backlash.
On Aug. 12, 2018, Roncalli High School in Indianapolis placed a guidance counselor on administrative leave for marrying her same-sex partner in 2014. The decision was met with lots of negative feedback, although nothing in Indiana law protects individuals on the basis of same-sex discrimination.
IU-Bloomington was ranked 14th in the nation for student voting by Washington Monthly magazine. IU-Purdue University Indianapolis was 13th on the list.
Lyft will be offering free and discounted rides on Election Day this year. The temporary price drop is part of an initiative to increase voter turnout. Through this, Lyft has set an excellent example for other private companies and cities with public transit to do the same on Election Day.
Two companies in Manhattan have opened sleeping pods to rent by the hour. The Dreamery and Nap York are offering naps to those living in the city that prides itself on never sleeping.
New York University’s School of Medicine announced Aug. 16 that it is cutting tuition for all current and future students in its M.D. degree program, regardless of need or merit. The usual tuition is now covered by a $55,018 yearly scholarship for each student.