COLUMN: A threat to American arts and music: The dangerous politicization of the Kennedy Center
For the first time in its history, the country's national arts symbol faces dangerous politicization.
For the first time in its history, the country's national arts symbol faces dangerous politicization.
The feud between Elon Musk and Sam Altman goes further than the mere boardroom.
IU Libraries provides research resources, including databases and the Learning Commons Research Desk.
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The release of Joan Didion’s diary raises ethical questions about privacy versus legacy.
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The not-for-profit café in the Collins Living-Learning Center is run by students, for students.
Why we should all find beauty in the mundane.
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Fashion rules deserve to be broken to allow for individual comfort and free expression.
Osgood Perkins’ newest project is totally bananas in the best way possible.
Netflix’s latest film lacks the chemistry required for even the simplest rom-com.
While not mind blowing, “The Gorge” is an easy and enjoyable watch.
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The film’s messy but romantic story is sure to draw viewers in.
Democrats’ commitment to billionaire donors leaves them without direction after the election.
Federal workers have been demonized by the Trump administration.
Trump’s mass deportations are not helpful to Americans.