COLUMN: Students must speak freely
IU must keep up a tradition of free speech
IU must keep up a tradition of free speech
The Tweeter in Chief has wasted no time demonstrating that his administration has no intentions of holding back, and does not care about science.
Venues should focus on efficiency when planning bathroom space
Government-supplied health care is a basic human right
We must remain vigilant about government spying
Gov. Eric Holcomb finally lets a wrongfully convicted man walk free
Trump's tweeting is getting more and more ridiculous
IU shouldn't make political stances and expect government funding
Our current absence system is too inconsistent
The Editorial Board stands with IU on Trump's travel ban
Dear Senators Donnelly and Young, We write to you as proud American Jews, Indiana residents, and pro-Israel college students.
Maybe this will finally be the year
There are better ways to look and feel good than frying your skin
The U.S. should invest more money into renewable energy
Companies should stay true to the message their ads convey
Everyone please take a deep breath.
As part of Indiana University’s commitment to create environments in which all students, faculty, and staff feel welcomed, the university is proud to honor the backgrounds and identities of the members of IU’s community through heritage month celebrations. Through programming and other means of support, IU’s Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs (OVPDEMA) endorses: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (April), LGBT Pride Month (June), Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month (September), LGBT History Month (October), and Native American Heritage Month (November). And of course, February is Black History Month. When it comes to the heritage months, I believe that as a community, IU should be curious about learning more about all cultures throughout the year — not just for a month at a time.
Antifa groups are domestic terrorists who must be stopped
The Trump administration is doubling down on a needless conflict
The rioting at Berkeley won't solve anything