Sustainability should be a priority
WE SAY IU should consider sustainability to be a main concern in its policy-making.
WE SAY IU should consider sustainability to be a main concern in its policy-making.
The Democrats began their campaign for reform from the Republican perspective. They have let the Republicans dictate much of the conversation regarding all current government projects, despite a clear consensus that a majority of the nation disagreed with the way Republicans had been leading the nation the previous eight years.
Last week was World Space Week, although an observant consumer of major news media could be forgiven for having not known it.
Often times, we liberal college students are accused of being in our own bubble, away from the “real world.” But it was precisely moving closer to that “real world” that challenged my stale taxes-are-bad, Ron-Paul-is-good economic outlook.
FLORENCE, Italy - Some things are just better when seen in a photograph.
Six of the most unique majors.
In case you're brainstorming ideas for your own degree.
Cory Barker discusses what to watch in the coming week.
While many students attend IU to get their degree in business or music, the Individualized Major Program allows students to become a little more creative with their degrees.
Brian Welk previews what's head for the film industry this fall.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Fever will remain in Indianapolis for the 2010 season, despite speculation that ownership would not keep the team.
Join IDS men's basketball sports writers and editors for a live chat about the IU men's basketball team at 8 p.m. today on the Hoosier Hype blog. Click here at 8 p.m. to join the discussion.
Wherever you are right now – whether you’re waiting in line for coffee or sitting at your desk in class – take a quick look at all of the strangers around you. What keeps you from introducing yourself to them? That nervous feeling in your chest? A lack of time?
The Big Ten recently announced its bowl lineup for 2010-2013 on the heels of a season with more parody than ever within conference.
The 2009 Indiana University Homecoming Parade will take place Oct. 16 and is expected to create congestion and traffic delays near its route.
There have been many stories lately in the IDS about a plan to have “meal points” in the Union and the Wells Library. These stories have been falsely portraying this plan and making it sound as if the students will be able to use the same meal points at these locations as they use in the residence hall dining facilities. This is not true.
I would like to thank Rachel Goldberg for her column Oct. 7. She wrote mostly about women in the media, but she also touched on the still-present wage gap for women today. Gee, we’re all the way up to 72 cents per hour for each dollar men make for the same or comparable work.
When more than 40 IU students returned from taking part in the National Equality March in Washington before sunrise on Monday morning, we all eagerly awaited that day’s IDS. We expected that like every major news outlet in the country and a long list of university newspapers, the IDS would cover our failed campaign for a subsidized bus, subsequent organization of a large group of students to caravan and beyond-successful strong Hoosier presence at the march on Sunday.
The goal of expanding the existing campus meal plan to include the Indiana Memorial Union and Wells Library is simple: providing students a choice in where they can use their campus meal plan.
The Big Ten recently announced its bowl lineup in a season with more parody than ever within conference.