LETTER: Vandalism solves nothing
We must turn to more substantive methods of protest.
We must turn to more substantive methods of protest.
Walking across our campus as Nov. 8th approaches, it’s hard not to see at least one ‘Make America Great Again’ stamped hat or overhear one conversation about moving to Canada if Trump wins.
When people think of the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs (OVPDEMA), there’s a tendency to focus on diversity as it relates to race and ethnicity on Indiana University’s campuses.
The two-party system has continued to drag us down.
Vote blue this November.
Recent events have suggested an aversion to discussing substantive issues.
Donald Trump has said terrible things, but none of them would ruin our economy or destroy our country as the election of Hillary Clinton would.
When it comes to 'backlash slogans' we need to be reminded of diction's significance, the real message and the consequences.
The people of this state deserve leaders who have outlined specifics regarding moving Indiana forward, not just another politician carrying this state because of the R in front of his name.
Dr. Jill Stein represents the right path for our country
I’m happy that others are voting for third-party candidates and thereby abandoning the Republican and Democratic parties.
The idea that victims need to be believed without first trying the potential criminal would destroy the concept of due process.
No doubt many on campus are happy with Dunn’s Woods being lit at night, but for others, it’s yet another sad chapter in our turning night into day across campus.
I am a regular reader of the online edition of the Indiana Daily Student and frequently read the editorials - most of which I vehemently disagree with the positions taken by the student editors.
Jews, Christians, and Muslims, R152, with Professor, Imhoff. A level 100 class that presented 1/4 of students with a final grade of a C or a D.
Bernie supporters must reject “lesser-evil” argument, back Jill Stein instead
Earlier this month, Congressional Democrats conducted a sit-down protest on the floor of the House of Representatives in order to advocate for gun control following the shooting in Orlando, Florida.
In an editorial article published in the June 6th Indiana Daily Student, entitled “Indiana abortion law harms education,” the student editors claim this law compromises and infringes upon “Education at a secular, government-funded university,” by “one particular religious ideology.” They imply that this “religious ideology” is Christianity, later stating “America is not a Christian nation.” In a Gallup poll conducted in January of this year (http://www.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx), 46% of those polled consider themselves pro-life.
Each year, pollsters ask American voters with whom do they sympathize more between Israel and the Palestinians.
I have always had a special affinity for art in places where art “isn’t supposed to be.” Certainly, most of us enjoy an afternoon browsing a gallery or museum, but there is something really nice about finding art in unexpected places.