COLUMN: A word from the media – stop saying 'the media'
Be careful in choosing your words.
Be careful in choosing your words.
When looking at an itemized hospital bill gone viral, it’s important to remember that hospital stays aren’t the same as household appliances.
Wednesday's debate suggests Donald Trump just doesn't care.
I am a woman, and Mr. Trump, you have not respected me.
We should relish the opportunity to have a say in our political process.
IU should have better programs in place to combat mental health.
We all want grandchildren, don't we?
Hearing author Meg Cabot speak at IU served as a reminder that inspiration floats around us all the time.
The Twitter movement is sickening.
Reuniting foster children with their biological families is not always the best option.
Vote blue this November.
Recent events have suggested an aversion to discussing substantive issues.
Neither presidential candidate is approaching politics with Russia in an appropriate manner.
The mustached man in a red sweater shows something bigger about modern day journalism.
The dilemma of getting tattoos in a working world.
The WikiLeaks founder accused the Ecuadorean embassy of cutting his internet access.
There is a lot that goes into developing software, psychologically.
There is no need to demonize the other side when attempting to engage in productive discourse.
When a Google search for your company turns up images of swastikas, something's wrong.
If religion didn't exist, we would have invented another system by which to justify our acts of violence.