EDITORIAL: Nollywood takes the stage
Sometimes it’s hard for anyone to imagine that movies are made outside of Hollywood, especially Americans.
Sometimes it’s hard for anyone to imagine that movies are made outside of Hollywood, especially Americans.
In this time - an age of seemingly daily technological advances - computers and the Internet are often utilized in classrooms.
Primary season is well under way, and it’s about to heat up.
On the day of the South Carolina Republican primary, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump retweeted a link from a group called Powdered Wig Society which states that both Sen.
Apple CEO Tim Cook started a debate about privacy versus safety when he released an open letter stating that Apple was refusing to create a “backdoor” into iOS 9 for the FBI.
When interviewed for this article, I was asked how the For All campaign would benefit the organizations I represent.
Recently, Congressman Todd Young’s Senate campaign defeated a significant challenge to his candidacy.
Ted Cruz has already lost.
Finding a better affirmative action.
As we scrutinize artists, it’s important that we appreciate their contributions separately.
From warring groups to the Tea Party, the GOP is headed downhill.
I’m just going to come out and say it: I am a millennial foodie.
Trump is not the Christian we're looking for.
Balance the individual and the average with education.
Shabazz’s words struck a powerful chord with the audience, whose eager buzz provided an atmosphere of acceptance and fervor.
With graduation around the corner, a number of my classmates are planning their summer travel plans. They’re motivated (and funded) by a variety of sources.
The First Church of Cannabis is just as legitimate as any religion, and it should be treated with the same respect.
Science has proven that vaccination is important, so (please) vaccinate your kids.
Raising incentives for STEM degrees won't help students if the programs don't change
When the Indiana Commission for Higher Education approved IU’s creation of an engineering school, I couldn’t have been more excited. The Intelligent Systems Engineering School, set to start in fall 2016, is part of the Bicentennial Campaign, a document that sets goals and plans for student success, research and other initiatives. With an Engineering School, students and faculty at the University will make a greater impact on societal problems through research.