Keep saying "faggot"
Although slur words can be dangerous, we’ve gotten into a zone where we’re utterly afraid of them. We’re afraid to even say the word in class when it’s in a piece of reading assigned for the class.
Although slur words can be dangerous, we’ve gotten into a zone where we’re utterly afraid of them. We’re afraid to even say the word in class when it’s in a piece of reading assigned for the class.
Censoring a controversial group always causes more harm than it mitigates.
Fix the Family's attempt at teaching Catholics and Christians showcases exactly why you should never interpret the Bible alone.
Larry Singell, executive dean of the college, said Tuesday in a meeting of the Bloomington Faculty Council, “undergraduates are only here for four years and may not have a long term vision for the college.”He is mistaken.
Stemming sexual assault is more complicated than giving women guns.
Women like me have bodies — real bodies with curves and valleys and mountains. We have big boobs, big butts, thighs and bellies. Squeezing them into tiny articles of clothing doesn’t hide them, accentuate them or make them go away.
Use this guide like a modern day Pokédex.
Florida International University Professor Bill Darrow shared his research on America’s HIV/AIDS epidemic Tuesday to more than 100 students and faculty.Thirty years ago, he and his team were the first to identify HIV/AIDS as a sexually transmitted infection.
Only one percent of neurons in the brain send the majority of nerve signals, according to recent IU studies. Physics professor John Beggs explained why this occurs and how the distribution might actually make an individual’s brain more efficient.
While most IU students spent their summers at home, working local internships or other seasonal jobs, IU field hockey redshirt senior defender Hannah Boyer spent six weeks in Ghana teaching children math and English during summer 2012.
Sadly, this is the case for a lot of fantasy football players. It’s an addiction. They take it too seriously.
At times it wasn’t pretty, but somehow the IU volleyball team went undefeated in three games this weekend, winning the Hoosier Classic tournament to improve to 8-1 on the year.
In this week’s Q&A with IU Athletic Director Fred Glass, we talk about how IU was able to schedule Missouri, what the future holds for scheduling and why IU has the biggest flag pole in college sports.
IU women’s soccer is on a seven-game point streak for the first time since 2007 — the last time IU qualified for the NCAA tournament.
Electronica band STRFKR is coming to the Bluebird Nightclub at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker issues her thoughts on violence against girls and women in the wake of the Delhi gang rape trial.
Grunwald Gallery of Art is welcoming five Berlin artists who have their artwork displayed in the Geist und Form exhibit to give lectures today through Friday.
The Digital Learning Initiative is an MCCSC program that aims to provide all instructional staff members with iPads and to give students equitable access to iPads by 2015.
Ava DuVernay, winner of the Best Director Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, will give a lecture at 3 p.m. Friday at IU Cinema as part of the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series.
The Monroe County Public Library unveiled its next phase of renovation plans Sept. 12 as it continues to move forward with construction on the building’s first floor.