Convention failure
This wasn’t a convention. It was a sideshow.
This wasn’t a convention. It was a sideshow.
It seems that in popular culture, even among “educated” individuals, the culture of Islam is thoughtlessly mocked.
Some drunk guy shouting filth at a friend doesn’t signal an epidemic of homophobia or sexism. But it does merit the reconsideration of our society’s collective stance on queerness.
There is a difference between evil and crazy. People are quick to attach the mentally ill label to people who commit heinous crimes.
On religious holidays, Jewish students face a great dilemma: to go to class or to go to synagogue.
You can no more accurately describe the nature of fishing to someone who has never fished than a veteran can accurately describe war to someone who has never been.
"American Idiot" took the audience back to the days of teenage rebellion, breath stenched with alcohol and substance experimentation on Tuesday at the IU Auditorium.
Touching on national issues such as the growing deficit and health care reform, Shelli Yoder, Democratic candidate for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District, addressed a gathering of about 80 students at the IU College Democrats’ fall call-out meeting.
Gov. Mitch Daniels reinstated the Recreational Trails Program, which originally began in 1994, on August 23.The program will provide more than 100 trails with $14.5 million in federal funds.
The Indiana Select Commission on Education met Tuesday to hear testimonies from legislators and administrators regarding a potential separation of IU-Purdue University Fort Wayne from its parent schools.
This fall, 102,067 students are attending class at seven IU campuses, surpassing fall 2011’s record of 101,980.
During the first Bloomington Faculty Council meeting of the academic year, two topics dominated conversation: the restructuring of numerous schools on campus and the expectations outlined in a recent report by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
Indiana women’s basketball fans will get a glimpse of new IU Coach Curt Miller as the team plays host to nine of its 13 nonconference games in Assembly Hall.
IU men's basketball columnist Mike Norman poses three questions about the team's recently released schedule.
IU football columnist Connor Killoren says sophomore quarterback Tre Roberson will have to carry IU's offense this season.
Everyone flying into Charlotte during the weekend had to figure out where to go once the planes spat them into the city. The airport responded to the influx of visitors by shutting down parts of the facility and rearranging entrances and exits.
Everyone flying into Charlotte during the weekend had to figure out where to go once the planes spat them into the city. The airport responded to the influx of visitors by shutting down parts of the facility and rearranging entrances and exits
John Walker Lindh, a man incarcerated for assisting terrorist organizations, claims his right to practice religion is being challenged by his inability to communally pray every day, an important part of his Muslim faith.
John Walker Lindh, an American-born Taliban fighter, rightly claims that his right to practice his religion has been violated by a prison policy that prohibits group prayer.
Cartoons aside, television has changed our society, just as society changes television. Some aspects, like increased exposure to violence, may appear negative. But our history of television has done a lot of good for our society.