COLUMN: A political guide to Thanksgiving dinner
For those of you going home next week to visit with your families, chances are, politics will enter the conversation.
For those of you going home next week to visit with your families, chances are, politics will enter the conversation.
Despite student protests against the president-elect, Trump supporters stand by their decision.
Anti-abortion legislators threaten ban on abortions but Planned Parenthood plans to mobilize their own legal support.
Prominent student Democrats resolved to work harder to reinstate Democratic officials.
MSA members and nonmembers alike came together discuss post-election growth in the Muslim community.
Students and faculty gathered to discuss the effects President-elect Donald Trump's decisions may have on the world.
Some, dissatisfied with options, chose not to vote.
The UndocuHoosier alliance continues their work for students with a rally.
Climate change shakes the nation preparing for Trump's presidency.
Republicans did not win a single race in Monroe County.
Although eight other states voted to legalize marijuana, students will continue to fight for legalization in Indiana.
Pence pledged to Hoosiers he would finish up his governorship on a good note.
The Defense and Progress rally advocated for minorities and social issues.
The activist group divided into committees for education, safety, collaborations and refugee support.
The protesters emphasized love over hate and demanding respect from political leaders.
Sadness, frustration and little concern were expressed by women on campus.
IU administration invited students to rally for campus unity.
Students unable to vote share their voice.
The real division lies in ideas of the American ideal, chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party said.
Students gathered at Showalter Fountain to share stories of discrimination.