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(01/16/20 3:26am)
The following poem was shared by Provost Lauren Robel in celebration of the IU Bicentennial. The poem, which she wrote, was originally recited at the 200 Festival Bicentennial Ceremony on Sept. 27, 2019.
(01/16/20 2:11am)
In just a few days, those of us at Indiana University — and our many friends around the state, nation and world — will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the university’s founding on Jan. 20, 1820.
(11/25/19 3:29pm)
Let me understand this right: the university is up in arms not because Professor Eric Rasmussen published something “offensive,” but because he had the audacity to retweet — outside of the classroom no less — an article someone else wrote, a provocative article that may have even contained some accurate "facts," just not facts people necessarily like.
(11/22/19 5:50pm)
The recent statement IU Provost, Lauren Robel released and essentially parroted by the IU and Kelley Student Governments’ joint statement concerning a bigoted, yet still gainfully employed faculty member are disappointing and harmful. All ideas aren’t equal and meriting a platform. Someone advocating for a flat Earth shouldn’t occupy a space in respectable society, and certainly not academia. The bigotry espoused by a Kelley faculty member is no less absurd and shouldn’t be provided a platform. Tolerating intolerance is not allowing a, “diverse environment”, but a haven for the privileged to espouse their bigotry immune from substantial reproach. Allowing this conduct to proceed is detrimental to the school and our community. Empty platitudes won't repair such harm.
(11/13/19 2:49pm)
Editor's Note: This letter is a response to this previously published letter. The previously published letter was unintentionally published without the author listed and has been corrected. The below mentioned anonymous author refers to the Palestine Solidarity Committee.
(11/13/19 2:48pm)
Editor's Note: This letter is a response to this previously published letter. The previously published letter was unintentionally published without the author listed and has been corrected. The below mentioned anonymous author refers to the Palestine Solidarity Committee.
(11/08/19 3:27pm)
Editor's note: This letter has been updated. The organization made two submissions and the earlier draft was published.
(09/10/19 12:49am)
In an Aug. 27 article from the IDS titled IUPD Receives Reports of White Supremacist Flyers, it was reported that IU Police Department chief Jill Lees told the IDS there was no reason to take any extra precautions at this time because they did not know the intentions of the flyers.
(07/14/19 9:49pm)
On Wednesday, the Indiana Daily Student published a letter to the editor that made several false assertions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The letter was responding to two recent columns by Bryce Greene that made astute criticisms of South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
(07/11/19 1:56am)
The IDS published two op-eds by Bryce Greene in relation to Mayor Buttigieg’s stance on Israel. Instead of blaming Israel for the plight of Palestinians, the blame should be placed on the U.S. State Department-designated terror organization Hamas.
(04/15/19 10:55pm)
The e-scooters around Bloomington have been a point of contention since they were first brought here. I have seen many pictures, videos and news stories about people being injured while riding scooters around Bloomington. Other schools have banned them from their campuses because of the problems they cause.
(04/11/19 8:25pm)
IUSF’s actions are turning the unique and amazing experience of Little 500, cited by many as the high point of their college years, into a bad memory to be actively forgotten for at least several individuals involved here.
(04/04/19 8:01pm)
I am a student in P155: Public Oral Communication. Monday’s article "Students, faculty divided over COAS speech class" provided a good overview of the situation, but I wanted to respond to what Professor Arthos said.
(04/04/19 3:42pm)
In the recent article "Why do we have to take public oral communication anyway?” the debate over Public Oral Communication is framed as a divide between practically-minded students and theoretically-minded professors. While there's an argument to be had there, the article neglects the bigger issue — that Public Oral Communication is, simply put, a bad class.
(03/31/19 8:52pm)
Does your vote count as much as your neighbor’s? The practice of drawing voting districts to benefit one political party over another, otherwise known as gerrymandering, allows some votes to count more than others.
(03/27/19 3:20pm)
Drawn by Dave Parker
(03/27/19 12:15am)
The article from last Wednesday fails to give necessary background on why changing the school’s name to the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs after a large donation, without student or faculty involvement, can devalue our SPEA degrees.
(03/04/19 5:05pm)
To all the students that voted: Give yourselves a pat on the back! Student turnout was the highest it has been in a long time, and it made all the difference in elections across the nation.
(02/28/19 9:16pm)
Our Republican majority legislature should shift its focus from increasing the availability of guns in public places to sensible gun regulation such as the three bills in committee, which would require background checks on all gun sales in Indiana.
(02/12/19 11:23pm)
Friday’s column with the headline “Trump’s transgender military ban is justified,” written by Indiana Daily Student columnist Emily Shaffer and former opinion editor Ethan Smith, is textbook transphobia.