Stereotypical love
WE SAY: IU Secret Admirers is eHarmony for college tropes.
WE SAY: IU Secret Admirers is eHarmony for college tropes.
It’s unfortunate that as far as Christian voices in media go, the loudest ones are always the bigoted ones — the intolerant, irrational and ignorant.
It is easier to vilify the pro-abortion position than it is to truly address it, because the truth is that most women get abortions for reasons that coincide with evangelical values of commitment to family.
Ultimately, arguments against criticism and manipulating peoples’ perception are backed by the fact that a person’s opinion belongs deeply to him or herself. Everyone approaches a work with different experiences.
In the time since I have downloaded it, the University’s Doublemap Bus Tracker app has worked a grand total of once.
Halfway through the Little 500 Spring Series, the men’s white jersey still has no clear owner.
The setting remains the same, but a shift in mentality and philosophy awaits the female riders competing in Saturday’s Miss-N-Out competition.
Following IU President Michael McRobbie’s announcement of the IU Online Initiative last September, members of the new Office of Online Education are hosting a town hall meeting Friday for IU faculty and staff.
IU Cinema will screen six films by Brazilian filmmaker Nelson Pereira dos Santos, who will also give a free lecture while visiting the Bloomington campus this month.
No complaints were filed with the Election Commission after Tuesday and Wednesday’s IU Student Administration election.
IU has named its 2012-13 Outstanding Junior Faculty, giving them support to continue research they’ve started within their school or department.
Wednesday afternoon, the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson returns to the IU Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Fellow singer-songwriter Pegi Young and her band, the Survivors, will open for Nelson.
Bloomington police is investigating an incident involving a report of a woman found in an Americas Best Value Inn stairwell who claimed she might have been sexually assaulted.
April has been celebrated as Autism Awareness Month, a time to help society learn more about a condition that, for more than 40 years, has affected 1 in every 88 American children.
There are 8,000 recipients who were chosen to beta-test the new technology after applicants were required to submit a 50-word testimony as to how they would implement the new device’s features into their respective lifestyles.
The Indiana Senate passed House Bill 1293, which allows for craft micro-distilleries to operate and sell liquor on location. The bill, which passed 38-9, will now move to Gov. Mike Pence’s desk to be signed into law.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform a free concert at 3 p.m. April 14 at the Musical Arts Center to celebrate the piece’s 100-year histor
Spring has sprung. A quick glance at the 10-day forecast tells me that spring is officially here.
The event, “Teach Me, Congo,” was organized by the student group Giving Back to Africa. The proceeds will benefit the youth of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.