Columns
COLUMN: There's a divisive line between two sports
There's a huge difference between basketball and football in the realm of politics.
COLUMN: Confessions of a binge-watcher
Neflix has changed my life for the better.
LETTER: Vandalism solves nothing
We must turn to more substantive methods of protest.
LETTER: Our future president
To all concerned about the election results and our future President, We are the American people.
COLUMN: The Democratic Party has failed miserably
It's going to be a long 4 years for the Democratic Party.
COLUMN: Be nice to retail employees
Don't be a giant asshole this Black Friday.
COLUMN: Conflating movements
It's time to put an end to enigmatic movements.
GUEST COLUMN: Standing in the tragic gap
I was born in a bubble. As an upper-middle class, white heterosexual woman from the San Francisco Bay Area I inherently believed that America was good, diverse, empathetic and generous. I knew of injustice in the world, of course, but America was a place of progression. We would never allow ourselves to move backwards. Attending college in the Midwest began to corrode that idealistic view. I couldn’t conceive of a place that didn’t recycle or where being homosexual wasn’t actually OK, or where a Jewish person didn’t exist. And yet I learned those places are far more widespread than the little ecosystem of my own Northern California home. These are the places in which some of my friends live.
COLUMN: Distinguish exceptions in your acceptance of Trump
Stand up for what's right.
EDITORIAL: Will the feds become best buds with the states?
The fate of this industry should be in the hands of local distributors and growers.
COLUMN: The electoral college must go
The Electoral College opposes democracy.
COLUMN: How to be an activist
How should you get involved?
COLUMN: Make IU Great Again
The fallout at IU after Trump's election speaks volumes.
COLUMN: Stop disenfranchising the disabled
History exists to stop us from forgetting, but remembrance is selective.
COLUMN: I tried the dating app for Americans looking for love in Canada
A dating app seeks to connect American emigrants to Canadians looking for love.
EDITORIAL: Emigration is no joke
If you don't feel legitimate threat, there is no reason for you to flee the country.
COLUMN: IU's loss felt inevitable
The close loss to the Nittany Lions feels eerily similar to so many losses the past two years.
EDITORIAL: Why does a cup bother anyone?
What has a cup ever done to you?
COLUMN: Trump's election validates more than the working class
Trump's election lets us all down.






