When I was younger, my mother told me — when I wouldn’t do something — she would forget about it. It just wasn’t getting done.
But the opposite was true. There wasn’t much they could keep me from climbing or destroying, despite my parent’s disapproval.
I was called rebellious and stubborn. That hasn’t changed much as I’ve gotten older.
There is no stronger and destructive emotion than fear. The recent outpour of fear about religious intentions is not the result of bigots but, rather, well-meaning worriers. History proves it so.
Even so, I have a feeling that when the Founding Fathers wrote about freedom of religion they weren’t messing with us.
Considering the fact that America was created due, in part, to the idea of religious freedom, it’s dumb-founding to think that we are still conversing in terms of religious freedom and discrimination against minority religions.
IUS Athletics kept up the pace this year with a second consecutive win in the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletics Conference Commissioner’s Cup for the 2009-10 season.
The department was given the award...
If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my life, it’s how to take a joke.
That being said, April fool’s day is one of my favorite holidays, if not most respected.
On Tuesday, Jan. 12, the Caribbean nation of Haiti was struck by an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0.
This destroyed the country’s ability to function, even down to the access of clean water, shelter...
The IUS College Democrats hosted a forum with Shane Gibson, Democratic candidate for the district 72 state representative seat, on Nov. 18, in University Center North, room 120.
Chancellor Sandra Patterson-Randles hosted the annual Chancellor’s Veterans Luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 11. The luncheon is a part of IU Southeast’s week-long festivities celebrating Veterans Day.