Diverse beliefs represented in panel on minorities and election
College Democrats, Republicans at IU come together with nonpartisan groups to talk about issues facing minorities.
College Democrats, Republicans at IU come together with nonpartisan groups to talk about issues facing minorities.
The closer we get to the Nov. 8 election, the more upsetting my Facebook feed gets.
Trump’s comments have been controversial among Latinos.
SPEA faculty offer insight into arts policy of the election.
Tuesday's event happened in conjunction with a fundraiser in Indianapolis.
Students Against Trump at IU aims to turn Indiana blue.
Candidates for auditor hope to restore trust in office.
Residents of Bell Trace Senior Living Community voice opinions of female presidency.
Both liberal and conservative women voice opinions.
Unsatisfied with Clinton and Trump, students place their votes for third party candidates.
Jessica McClellan-D and Ann Collins-R are the candidates.
Trump was given and overall rating of mostly false, and overall Clinton was true.
Kelley students do not see Trump’s financial policies as making sense.
Understanding Islam requires a close examination of rhetoric.
Early voting is available now until Nov. 7.
The Republican House candidate campaigned for term limits, job creation and a simpler tax code.
Democrat Christina Hale and Republican Suzanne Crouch support state art initiatives.
Two IU political groups have different interpretations about an agreement made weeks before scheduled debate.
Shannon Lemajeur was appointed by the mayor to the Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs.
Bloomington residents comment on their support for Trump.