OPINION: The Importance of Satire in School Curriculum
One of my favorite books that I read in high school was "Candide L'Optimisme," written by the French Enlightenment author, Voltaire.
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One of my favorite books that I read in high school was "Candide L'Optimisme," written by the French Enlightenment author, Voltaire.
Indiana University and Purdue University announced in August 2022 that IUPUI would split into Indiana University Indianapolis (IUI) and an extension of Purdue’s West Lafayette campus. This transition left many students wondering what the proposed IUI would look like. One of Indiana University’s more concrete announcements planning for the future involves the creation of a new science and technology corridor. A component of the corridor proposal includes the possibility for more integration between IUI and corporate partners. While the excitement and nervousness of the transition has slowed as the school year has progressed, the editorial board thought it worthwhile to discuss our predictions for what IUI could look like in the future.
Winter break is long gone and it’s your second week back on campus. The real work has begun, and the stress is already getting to you. A good cry is not going to cut it. Having gotten used to sleeping in until 11 a.m., the fatigue starts to hit you during your morning classes and you need a quiet place to rest, so where do you go? Here is the list you never knew you needed: the best places to nap on the IUPUI campus.
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On Thursday, actor Kirk Cameron spoke at the Indianapolis Public Library for a reading of his latest book, “As You Grow.”
The IU School of Medicine (IUSM) recently altered their early admissions policy.
“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Title IX
The midterms have come and gone, and the predicted “red wave” looked more like a ripple.
A debate is raging in Fishers, Indiana and across the country over the role that public education should play in the lives of students.
I will probably be in school until 2028.
I never saw $90 of my last paycheck.
On Thursday, the Indianapolis Society of the Classical Guitar held their first concert of the 2022-2023 series in the Informatics and Communications Technology Complex at IUPUI.
Early Friday morning Indiana University and Purdue University administrators announced that IUPUI would once again split into two separate universities.
On June 10th, Purdue President Mitch Daniels announced he would retire at the end of the year. This continues the retirement wave among high profile university presidents in recent years.
The Sagamore, IUPUI’s old student-run news publication, ran from 1971 to 2009. It shuttered in 2009 for a number of reasons. The established difficulties of print journalism combined with administrative overreach produced a paper in an existential crisis - that lost its appeal to writers and readers. But it didn’t have to happen. In fact, a former Sagamore editor successfully prevented it from shutting down thirty years before.
You’re worried. I can tell because you clicked on this article.
Recently I was inspired by an act of political and social courage, but not from anyone I ever expected.
The "People's Convoy" gathered on the south lawn of the Indiana Statehouse on Saturday.
Genesis Magazine recently celebrated their 50th anniversary, releasing their latest issue on Wednesday.
Should you take a gap year before moving on to postgraduate education?