Animal kingdom for gay marriage
If the rest of the animal kingdom does not seem to have a problem with homosexuality, why should we as humans have a problem?
If the rest of the animal kingdom does not seem to have a problem with homosexuality, why should we as humans have a problem?
It’s the beginning of the third week of classes and I have already used my entire semester’s print quota.
WE SAY President McRobbie’s paycheck is appropriate when compared to his peers.
Citizens concerned about the fate of the John Waldron Arts Center can share their input at a town hall meeting hosted by the Waldron Study Group.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A former Purdue University student has pleaded guilty to firing the shot that killed a friend during an alcohol-fueled prank at an off-campus apartment.
IDS men's basketball columnist Jordan Cohen gives you a capsule of the Hoosiers' last 11 games of 2010.
Political science professor Marjorie Hershey discusses the future of the current health care debate.
Both the Senate and House bills would require every American to purchase health insurance. The bills would prohibit insurance companies from rejecting buyers with pre-existing health conditions.
If the average annual income in Kenya is $300, imagine what $1,060.27 would mean to the people struggling with HIV and AIDS.
IU has been an underdog for two seasons, and it didn’t respond well to the concept of being a team expected to win.
A weak economy and major university budget cuts have clamped the compensations of almost all employees at public universities, including their top executives, according to a Chronicle of Higher Education survey.
Langer and Kendall might not get much publicity now, but the two sophomores are rising stars on the IU men’s tennis team, and they could help the Hoosiers capture a Big Ten title this season.
Jumping to quick, early leads and playing impressive in the first half is a good way to start a basketball game. Letting the opposition start the second half with a 17-4 scoring run, however, is a good way to lose a basketball game.
With two consecutive conference victories and a .500 overall record going into Sunday’s game against Iowa, IU was favored to win.
Even if temporary and based solely on conference records, a win against Iowa would have placed IU in the upper tier of the Big Ten.
Track and field fares well, women's tennis wins a pair, water polo crawls before it walks and wrestling finishes strong.
Interesting enough to draw a nearly full house and strange enough to drive a few of them away mid-show, Theatre of the People’s “The Trial” raised many questions about justice but gave few answers when it opened Friday.
Within the first few minutes of Mo Asumang’s documentary “Roots Germania,” students, faculty and Bloomington residents became part of a search for the director’s identity.
Opening for only a few months every three years, masterpieces made by faculty from the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts are now on display in the Triennial 2010 exhibit.
Renewing, reusing and recycling not only save the earth but can cushion your wallet. What can college students do to help? It’s easy to turn off all the lights in your house, but not in a dorm. And how can you stop every person in your apartment complex from wasting water?