Amendment workshop celebrates Constitution Day
Panel of experts taught students about federal lawmaking policies.
Panel of experts taught students about federal lawmaking policies.
Religious minority students sometimes worry about missing classwork during holidays.
Urban development has become chiefly a vehicle for speculation.
Student demand and increased cost present challenges for "real food".
The truth is relative, and finger pointing and taking sides gets nothing done.
Investment should be made in improving public transportation.
Scandal at Parris Island boot camp again calls attention to injustices in the armed forces.
Used bookstore Cavet Emptor gets a second chance with new owners.
The governor is not targeting the refugees, the state said in court documents, but instead resettlement agencies.
20-year-old Dylan Tsoris was arrested Sunday morning.
The Monroe County Fall Festival had stage entertainment, food vendors and craft booths throughout the weekend.
One employee was terminated after admitting to taking containers for personal use.
Students tore down the Wall of Prejudice on Friday to symbolize ending bigotry.
Rachel explores the history and sights of Marseilles, France.
Lotus World Music and Arts Festival featured 35 global musical acts this weekend.
Office of Student Ethics to fill staff within next two weeks.
Skirt & Satchel will remain open through Sept. 25 on Kirkwood Avenue.
The Hoosiers traveled to face the Northwestern Wildcats and lost 1-0, unable to break through a sturdy NU defense.
Pi Lambda Phi hosted a discussion as a part of Elimination of Prejudice Week.
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