OPINION: Having no opinion on current events is better than having an uninformed one
Mar 7, 2022 5:01 pmSpreading awareness doesn’t require personal input.
Spreading awareness doesn’t require personal input.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton is expected to sign the legislation.
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The array of political and religious beliefs isn't always binary.
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Asare is more than his campaign—he is a person who cares about community.
NATO will hold a meeting Friday to discuss security in and around Ukraine.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the city is in a “phase of defense.”
We should adopt Malcolm X’s uncompromising approach to politics in the present day.
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No action has been taken since the bill was sent to the Senate on Jan. 12.
Soldiers don't fight for freedom, they fight for capital.
MLK has left a worldwide legacy, and Floyd opened the world’s eyes.
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The board paused its COVID-19 dashboard until it can produce more accurate results.
Longtime resident and local parent in Bloomington Ross Grimes will be sworn in Jan. 25.
HB 1134 aims to limit the teaching of topics such as race and religion.
Crossley set her sights on local criminal justice and homelessness issues for her agenda.
Indiana Senate Bill 167 does not pass, but the fight is not over.
I’m trying to find some optimism in pessimistic times.