From foster care to the White House
Cheslea Faver went from being a foster child to being recognized at the White House.
Cheslea Faver went from being a foster child to being recognized at the White House.
Everyone Snapchats. I Snapchat. You Snapchat. He/she/it Snapchats. There is no denying this popular app is a fun way to keep in touch with friends, entertain ourselves and send goofy selfies on the way to class. Since its launch in 2011, Snapchat users not only can send 10-second photos to their buddies, they can use Snapcash, Discover and Campus Stories. With Campus Story, I can see a photo or video a fellow Hoosier uploaded of Showalter Fountain.
Let’s put aside for a moment the pure absurdity of the number of candidates potentially vying for the Republican nomination for President of the United States.
Sometimes I worry the things I write as a columnist or active social media user may come off as alienating to some of the important people in my life.
Cue the Ben Franklin quote about balancing freedom and security, the National Security Agency’s mass surveillance program is once again under scrutiny. This past week, the U.S.
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IU researchers win grant to study problems artists face.
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Curry has broken the record for single season 3-pointers twice.
IU swept Ohio State last weekend.
Michigan held IU to four hits total.
IU President McRobbie proposes to stop tuition increases for Indiana residents.
Court grants Daniel Messel money for an investigator for Hannah Wilson case.
IDS caught up with the Michigan Daily's Ben Fidelman.
Peyton Ramsey is the first commit in IU's 2016 recruiting class.