COLUMN: No apologies for Hiroshima
The United States does not need to apologize to Japan for the atomic bombs we dropped in 1945.
The United States does not need to apologize to Japan for the atomic bombs we dropped in 1945.
With the passing of HB 1337 in the Indiana Senate, our favorite governor has proven that Indiana is not pro-women.
As a young Christian seeking to define my identity, I have never identified myself as an LGBT activists. I have, however; identified myself as one that rejects mistreatment, injustice, and hate.
On Sunday, the reproductive and sexual health organization Advocates for Youth held the National Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day to increase awareness and advocacy of HIV and AIDS for young adults.
Majority of the people who have not experienced poverty do not understand that economic inequality is about much more than just a person’s net worth.
I really need to know why Indiana legislators are so worried about who poops next to who? With everything else going on in our world, like perhaps the fact that Donald Trump may become president, I feel like who we poop beside does not need to be regulated. It is sad that I now feel very fortunate to have always been given the opportunity to use the restroom that I identify with, without any threat of facing charges for my choice.
Or perhaps let’s talk about rape, because well, they are different. Since it is Sexual Assault Awareness month, and colleges across the country are attempting to exude a Culture of Care, I want to weigh in on the topic.
The IU Art Museum’s 75th Anniversary Big Birthday Bash was on April 12.
Local residents and business owners share their thoughts on how Little 500 affects them.
It encourages men to let Indiana legislators know how it’s hanging.
Ball State has won nine of its last 10 games.
IU is bringing back a wealth of experienced wide receivers.
Alpha Tau Omega’s cycling team has a story. While the ATO name has been severely tarnished after an October scandal, there remain ashes of a once proud cycling team.
Man pulled over for traffic stop arrested for six warrants and
The student was charged with 5 felonies.
The IU medical staff told Booth he can no longer play football.
Find all the Indiana Daily Student's coverage of the 2016 Little 500 races. Pick up a copy of the print guide to take with you to the races.
66 percent of millennials want to start their own business, according to a study done by Bentley University.
Blue light emergency phones are placed inconsistently with crime trends.
The exhibit will run through July 19th.