Letters
The battle vs. the war
Dear Democrats,We took some hits in yesterday’s (November 4, 2014)
Is Obama still relevant?
“Today I had a chance to speak with John Boehner and congratulated Mitch McConnell on becoming the next Senate majority leader,” President
Re: 'Marriage has some strings attached'
Carmen (Heredia Rodriguez's)
Republicans' new responsibility
The Republicans have regained a majority in the Senate in a chain of resounding wave election victories.
Letter to the editor: Why are we spending money on death row?
On Sept. 11, 2001, two passenger airplanes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center.
Letter to the editor: Seeing red in a blue country
Once again, Americans will go to the polls on November 4 to decide their fearless leaders for the next two years.
Letter to the editor: Stem cell research and abortion are problematic
An individual's life is a continuum.
Letter to the editor: Response: Voter turnout expected to remain low
On Friday, October 24, the Indiana Daily Student printed a story about predicted voter turnout in this year’s midterm elections.
Open Competition as 'Competition Law'
A recent story in the Wall Street Journal highlights the “growing roster of countries” that now want a say in the world’s major corporate mergers.
Let's keep the conversation about equality open
Emma Watson was right to point out the bad reputation/connotation of feminism. She was also right to invite men into the conversation.
Response to 'Government spending'
I couldn't help but cringe at Cameron Gerst's recent rant against the funding of an NSF grant about bicycle dynamics.
Thinking outside the resume
When applying for summer internships, we all ask ourselves the same questions: “What do I want to do?” “Where do I want to be?” “Could I see myself working there?” And though many of us hope for it to be a fun, networking experience or a potential job
Letter to the editor: Disappointment in bloomington behavior
Disappointed.This past Friday evening I was out with my partner at a local restaurant, located next to a house that is known to be a hotspot for student parties.
Letter to the editor: Women need to vote
In off-year elections like this year, students usually do not vote.
Lynching young black boys without ropes and trees
Recently in Chicago, a city where only 9% of 8th-grade Black boys read proficiently and where thousands of Black boys have been killed and maimed over the past few years, the MacArthur Foundation passed out “Genius Awards” to people who were musicians, authors, scientists and poets.
In response: 'Jesus take the wheel'
In something that we have come to expect from Riley Zipper, he has written an extremely flippant article rife with non sequiters.
New bathroom policy is an IUSA overreach
Don’t get me wrong. I support providing an environment in the residence halls that welcome all students.
IU upset
As a Mizzou alum and ardent football fan, I'd like to speculate that this year's Indiana squad is going to have a really fine football season if it continues to play as it did last Saturday.

