American education is stagnating
With fewer potential fresh candidates every year, it’s no surprise the educational system has stagnated.
With fewer potential fresh candidates every year, it’s no surprise the educational system has stagnated.
America is under attack — abroad by freedom-hating Islamic fanatics, at home by a wimpy president and his brainwashed media.
Americans should not feel forced into extremist activity simply because they are concerned that their voices will not be heard otherwise.
Rather than painting an entire faith with wide, generalizing brushstrokes, we must work to emphasize our commonalities and educate ourselves about spiritual paths that may be different from our own.
Our public university — accountable to the Indiana and federal constitutions — regulates speech and often does so in vague and subjective terms.
Five bands performed at GLOWfest on Friday, making for an electronically charged night at the tailgate fields, on 14th Street and Woodlawn Avenue.
Along Information Alley on the west side of the market, Democrats and Republicans passed out their messages and a few signs and buttons to interested shoppers.
The IU women’s soccer team simply could not connect up top Saturday against Michigan, resulting in a 3-0 loss to kick off Big Ten play.
Friday night, the No. 16 Hoosiers (5-1-1) beat Southern Illinois-Edwardsville in a 2-0 victory.
The IU volleyball team finished its non-conference schedule this weekend, going 2-1 at home in the Hoosier Classic.
While no one has questioned the benefits a new IU policy, some faculty members said they are concerned their programs cannot coexist with the background check provision.
During the two-day 54-hole Wolf Run Intercollegiate tournament, there were 12,509 strokes among the 14 teams. It came down to just three swings as Illinois topped Indiana 855-858.
On Saturday the IU women’s field hockey team had its second consecutive game end in a shootout after three scoreless overtime periods.
The IU men and women’s cross country teams both received the top prize this weekend at the Indiana Intercollegiates meet at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute.
Indiana’s loss against Ball State on Saturday had the same end result as last year, but this time the script was different.
Despite what seemed like a magical comeback for IU during Saturday’s game against Ball State, scoring 14 points in less than three minutes to take a late fourth-quarter lead, the Cardinals hit a last-second field goal to steal the win from the Hoosiers, 41-39.
IDS Football Columnist Connor Killoren points out the positives from the Ball State loss.
Students and community members kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month during Festival Latino, which took place Friday at La Casa Latino Cultural Center.
The three-day "New Fingers for Old Music" conference includes a variety of free performances, panel discussions and workshops, including some that are open to the public.
Dozens of pancakes ended up on the ground Saturday in Dunn Meadow during the Episcopal Campus Ministry at IU fundraiser.