Editorial dissent: publishing pictures of Ghadafi's brutal death is unnecessary and disrespectful
I don’t particularly like seeing images of dead, bloody people, and I really don’t like seeing them on the front page of a newspaper.
I don’t particularly like seeing images of dead, bloody people, and I really don’t like seeing them on the front page of a newspaper.
We say holding the photos would be an act of censorship.
I aspire to be a professional journalist one day, but before I get there, I have to own up to a controversial piece of my past.
Here is a quick run through of my daily problems.
GLOWfest announced Tuesday they have started the process of ticket refunds for this year’s canceled deadmau5 concert.
On Saturday, three years after being thrust into the starting role at Lawrence Central, Roberson became the first true freshman to start at quarterback for IU since true freshmen became eligible in 1972.
Investigations into the fire that claimed the life of IU freshman Renee Ohrn are ongoing, Terra Trace owner Maribeth Coller said Tuesday.
Breaking with its usual policy of not funding student organizations that receive mandatory student fee money, the IU Student Association Student Organization Funding Board granted IUSA $10,000 for the Shine 4 Lauren concert in September.
That rebuilding process for the women’s basketball team this year included the signing of five players: three freshman and two junior-college transfers.
With the IU women’s volleyball team entering the second half of the Big Ten schedule winless, IU Coach Sherry Dunbar and the rest of the coaching staff are preaching accountability heading into Wednesday’s match at Michigan State.
Junior Joe Tolen has seen action in only five games. The midfielder said he hopes, as he returns to his native Evansville on Wednesday for a game against the Aces, that he’ll get another opportunity to play in front of his old home crowd.
The No. 22 IU field hockey team (9-6, 2-3) has its eyes on a fifth 10-win season in the past seven years when it travels to Ann Arbor, Mich., this Friday.
Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spoke to tremendous applause about her experiences with and views on abortion Tuesday.
As part of Intersex Awareness Day, the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals will present a showing of the film “XXY” at 8 p.m. in Swain Hall West 007. A discussion will follow the showing.
About 600 prospective law students attended Law Day on Tuesday at the Indiana Memorial Union and met with law school representatives from throughout the country.
When Dennis James was a child, his father told him about a silent film performance of “Phantom of the Opera” and how the sound of the organ made the experience.
Very rarely are brown bag lunches encouraged at concert performances. But this school year, the American Guild of Organists will resume the lunchtime organ concert series that began in 1969. The ongoing series presents a different organist at each of the concerts, featuring music chosen by the individual organist.
Through 80 years, one IU professor has accumulated a plethora of awards — a national Living Jazz Legend Award, a NEA Jazz Master and being named an Indiana Living Legend. Now adding to this list, David Baker, a distinguished professor and chair of the Jazz Studies Department at the Jacobs School of Music, has had a book written about him and his storied career.
Jace Lipstein, 2007 SPEA alumnus and fashion blogger, designer and buyer, returned to IU on Friday to speak with students interested in fashion. He spoke about how he used his blog, Grungy Gentleman, to break out in the industry.
The search for a missing spelunker in southern Indiana has been suspended, according to a press release from the Department of Natural Resources.