Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Sunday, May 5
The Indiana Daily Student

EDITORIAL: Apple can't do the impossible

·

Apple CEO Tim Cook started a debate about privacy versus safety when he released an open letter stating that Apple was refusing to create a “backdoor” into iOS 9 for the FBI.


The Indiana Daily Student

Letter: For All

·

When interviewed for this article, I was asked how the For All campaign would benefit the organizations I represent.














The Indiana Daily Student

COLUMN: Excited about engineering at IU

·

When the Indiana Commission for Higher Education approved IU’s creation of an engineering school, I couldn’t have been more excited.  The Intelligent Systems Engineering School, set to start in fall 2016, is part of the Bicentennial Campaign, a document that sets goals and plans for student success, research and other initiatives.  With an Engineering School, students and faculty at the University will make a greater impact on societal problems through research.




The Indiana Daily Student

COLUMN: Free Kesha

·

Kesha, was once one the most successful pop artists in the world, but has not released new music since 2012 due to ongoing litigation with her producer and accused abuser, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald. This ongoing struggle between Kesha and her producer puts the spotlight on the music industry giants who usually remain in the background, and aren’t held accountable for the corruption in the industry.