COLUMN: Real patriotism is a love for everyone
Love for one’s country which is not part of one’s love for humanity is not love, but idolatrous worship.
Love for one’s country which is not part of one’s love for humanity is not love, but idolatrous worship.
Chicago's proposal to require a "post-graduation plan" in order to graduate puts an unfair burden on low-income students.
Catch up on the best music, movies and television of the year so far.
The Indiana Arts Commission awarded $89,850 to 48 Hoosier artists this year.
Charlie Chaplin's "The Circus" is a great introduction to silent film.
Junior Zaid Karabatak was supposed to arrive in London the night of June 3. At 10:00 p.m. that night, a man drove a van through pedestrians on London Bridge.
CAPS partners with the five culture centers on campus to produce Let's Talk, a program that delivers mental health services to international students.
The FSSA is adding five new opioid treatment programs in Indiana, one of which will be in Monroe County. Insurance overage of OTP services also increased.
Kirkwood Ave. has quieted down but the homeless population continues to struggle to find safe, reliable housing.
Five former Hoosiers will have a chance to showcase their skills as they participate in the NBA summer leagues over the next few weeks.
"Mister Mellow" by Washed Out will help you destress.
All five Beethoven concertos are coming to IU for summer.
Grothe has been training with the team for two years and his hard work paid off last Friday when he collected gold at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis.
This year will also include the first ever alumni match featuring former players.
Lesamarie Hacker, Ms. Wheelchair 2017, spoke to the Kiwanis Club of Bloomington Thursday about her goals for her platform.
The newest NRA ad continues to deepen America’s social and cultural divisions, displays an astonishing amount of hypocrisy and, for some, may even inspire them to violence.
The BPD responded to at least 15 overdoses in the Bloomington area on Friday, most of which were spice overdoses. Two men were also arrested for dealing controlled substances.
Jerome Adams, a former IU School of Medicine graduate student and Indiana's state health commissioner, has been appointed by President Trump to be the U.S. surgeon general.
Glorifying pale skin is pointless, harmful and hurts young girl’s self-esteem—and it needs to be stopped.
If not for people’s general well-being, Republicans must consider the exposure of hospitals to the risk of closing and the cost to the State and its residents should Medicaid be cut.