“This is the central tenet of modern American electoralism. There are two viable choices that will actually win; it is futile to vote for anyone else.”
Can art be separated from the artist?
“Whether it be in writing, music, painting, dance or comedy, you have to be especially human in order to serve as a translator for the human experience.”
The not-so-hidden cost of study abroad
“Studying abroad holds many promises: experiencing a new country’s culture, tasting new cuisine, seeing historical places and having a negative balance in your bank account.”
Ins and outs
“2024 is the year we start to be better — or maybe worse.”
10 things we hate about you
“The opinion section has some pet peeves that are campus-specific and we would like to share them with you all — partly out of the hope that some can reflect on their own actions and realize, they are the causes of these annoyances and choose to do better.”
Cynicism and frustration: A hateful combination
“Some students work out, some students meditate, and a great number of us hate-watch. It can feel so good to take that bad grade, that manager yelling at you or that deadline and put it into some perfectly crafted cynicism.”
Love in college: The plague against commitment
“Why must being young have to equal unfulfilling, short, relationships that can often be confusing and can almost certainly not be called love?”
What you need to know about party safety
“Whether attending a party in a Greek house, a dorm or off campus, it is important to remember that safety should always come first, and having an absolute blast should be a close second.”
Let’s talk Indy walkability and public transit
“In this future, those of us stuck in the Butler bubble would be able to safely and effectively go off campus without the hassle of cars or the worry of safety on the streets of Indy.”