History to repeat itself in voter turnout
Those who remember the surge of voters during the 2008 presidential election should not expect to see the same zeal when voters head to the polls Nov. 2, officials said.
Those who remember the surge of voters during the 2008 presidential election should not expect to see the same zeal when voters head to the polls Nov. 2, officials said.
Advertising has increasingly become part of everyday life. Evolving to become subtler, more entertaining and overwhelmingly pervasive. Two IU professors discuss advertisements evolution and the effects they have.
Online voting open through November 11th
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There are about a billion different means and quotes to steer an old stuffed donkey to happiness, but I think it boils down to not taking everything so seriously.
The human impulse to define “home” for oneself creates our downfall in many situations, proving detrimental to our own self-development. The concept of home is so abstract and indefinite that it might as well be a fabrication of our own human invention, a misled illusion, a self-destructive enigma.
We all would love a greener Bloomington; that’s obvious. Making it happen is a little bit more difficult. The campus and city have initiated programs and events to promote green living awareness.