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It doesn’t take a thorough online search to bump into one of these beautiful representations of American society at work. In comment sections you can find some of the stupidest, most repugnant filth imaginable.
It doesn’t take a thorough online search to bump into one of these beautiful representations of American society at work. In comment sections you can find some of the stupidest, most repugnant filth imaginable.
If you ask an apathetic student why he or she is not participating in the election, you might hear one of the following responses
What if we just simply want to watch hot people do bad things? Is that really so wrong?
Without six years of relentless grumbling and howling, the “Veronica Mars” movie would not be heading into production this summer. This is truly a passion project equally attributed to the cast, crew and fan base.
In television, business comes before pleasure. After all, it is called the entertainment business. Every few years a truly brilliant comedy television series is pitched, but after one or two seasons its constant battle between critics raving and ratings plummeting leads to a premature cancellation.
When the government commissions an artistic piece, the piece is immediately deprived of any social value it might have had. It becomes a way for the government to celebrate its own authority.
Kids like me caught in the years when childhood began to erode away to the teenage years could take solace in “Kingdom Hearts,” where the two stages coalesced.
The Hoosiers and Orange meet for the first time since a 76-63 Syracuse win in 1998 with an Elite Eight berth on the line.
After a public hearing Wednesday night to hear evidence in the case of SPARC v. Election Commission, the IU Student Supreme Court will take up to 48 hours to decide whether SPARC will be allowed to continue in the IU Student Association election next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Bloomington police are investigating two sexual assaults reported by the same woman last week.
Students will have a chance to voice their questions to leaders of prominent campus organizations during a town hall meeting at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Georgian Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.
Put simply, it’s considered “bad art.” It is performance, as Susan Sontag puts it, “in quotation marks.”
Amanda tells a little bit about projects she picked up in Japan!
The idea for the film began with an image of young girls in bikinis on the beach with pink ski masks on robbing fat tourists. Throw James Franco as a white gangster and Gucci Mane as his rival into the mix, and you have one of the most intriguing and disturbing films of the year.
The Strokes’ fifth album, “Comedown Machine,” serves as the response to 2010’s let-down, returning with musical cohesion that implies the band wiped off the drool and got down to business.
The Great Race is something you've probably never heard of.
Indiana's annual grade on spending transparency fell, receiving an "average" grade.
A man entered Bloomington Police Department on Tuesday confessing to a homicide he did not commit.
IndyConnect, an initiative of the Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority, IndyGo and the Metropolitan Development Organization, proposed a $1.3-billion mass transit expansion.
No. 19 IU (19-3, 3-0) broke the tie in the bottom of the fourth and went on to win 5-1 Wednesday afternoon at Bart Kaufman Field.