Response to Robel
The English Graduate Solidarity Coalition issues a response to Robel's letter.
The English Graduate Solidarity Coalition issues a response to Robel's letter.
On Friday, Kendrick Lamar released his newest album, titled “DAMN.” Following the trend of his last few albums, “DAMN.” speaks in multiple layers, operating both as a rap album with cool rhyme schemes and top notch beats and as a concept album speaking to Lamar's [LAST NAME] life and greater themes he sees in the world. Lamar [LAST NAME] speaks sparingly on the meanings behind his albums, preferring for people to listen and analyze and seek to understand what he is saying.
We must be careful with Facebook Live
Students must prioritize Netflix behind their basic needs.
Keeping things civil is an underappreciated job
Learn from the past and stay safe
Brian's conservative corner.
The University must take a stand against immoral legislation
Provost Robel discusses the recent visit to campus of Charles Murray and her reactions to it.
During Barack Obama’s presidency, Donald Trump endlessly ridiculed him both for the trips he took and the rounds of golf he played.
IU showed us its commitment to free speech last week
Moore v. Texas is a step in the right direction for human rights
IU students should not let speakers such as Murray come to campus without resistance
Hill's courage serves as inspiration for many American women
We cannot allow other countries to use chemical weapons
Whole Foods isn't keeping up with the competition
IU administrators and protesters both had their voices heard on Tuesday
When someone makes a mistake, we expect them to atone for it in some way. We also expect, in the interest of fairness, that the atonement will be equal in magnitude to the initial wrongdoing.
We need to stop giving corporations personalities.