Re: “Gender studies’ narrow lens”
Alex Carlisle’s recent piece on the gender studies frame (“Gender studies’ narrow lens”) is precisely why we still need this field, even in the face of its flaws.
Alex Carlisle’s recent piece on the gender studies frame (“Gender studies’ narrow lens”) is precisely why we still need this field, even in the face of its flaws.
Potential IU-Bloomington students cannot, however, expect to attend IU if becoming a culinary expert dominates their life aspirations. Despite IU’s diverse array of majors, the culinary arts have been left in the dust.
Young blacks and Latinos in Indianapolis have a new role model in City Councilman Jose Evans.
On March 21, the IU community is hosting a talk titled “Breaking the Gender Dichotomy: Why Two are Definitely not Enough,” presented by Indiana State University professor Kand McQueen.
WE SAY: There’s more to a good school than how many degrees it gives out at the end of the year.
Started in Bloomington in 1995, “Pages” now partners with local literary vendor Boxcar Books to collect donations to send all over the country.
This year’s IU Ballet Theater spring performance will combine two eras of dance into one cohesive show.
IU's softball team heads south Wednesday for a matchup with the No. 11 Louisville Cardinals. The game begins at 6 p.m.
Stavis: The NFL's proposed rule to add a penalty for running backs who lead with the crown of their helmet is the wrong solution to furthering player safety.
New facilities can dramatically affect a team’s growth and success.The IU baseball program starts a new beginning with the opening of Bart Kaufman Field. It is a facility that the baseball team will cherish for a long time.
IU will open brand new Bart Kaufman Field riding a seven-game winning streak after an 11-2 win against the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks Tuesday in Oxford, Ohio. IU Coach Tracy Smith said it is purely coincidence that his squad will face his former team and alma mater in the stadium’s inaugural game Wednesday at 4 p.m.
Residential Programs and Services has contracted the developers of RoomSync for a new application on Facebook that students use to find roommates.
The IU School of Public Health has added a new appendix to its school.
The baseball team practiced on Bart Kaufman Field for the first time Monday.
IU-Purdue University Indianapolis students are being advised to seek shelter after a man was spotted with a gun at Barnhill Drive and Vermont Street on the campus.
While condoms are just waiting in the convenience store down the street, as the specter of Obamacare distributes birth control pills to any woman who will take them, when there are gels, foams, shots and implants that can help prevent pregnancy, almost half of all pregnancies are accidents.
Stories of reversed video game gender stereotypes have drawn attention from gamers and non-gamers alike, due to the altering of several franchises that have largely been set in stone since their creation.
WE SAY: Ban on panhandling does not begin to solve problem
I found Alex Carlisle’s most recent column on gender studies, in which he discussed the uselessness of queer theory, to be a breathtakingly misinformed and dismissive rant, devoid of critical thinking.
Under construction since last fall, Alumni Hall is in the final stage of renovation that will refurbish the original.