Tale as old as time: Students across the nation mobilize against ICE
The week of January 20th several high schools across the country saw hundreds of students walking out to express concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement
The week of January 20th several high schools across the country saw hundreds of students walking out to express concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A profile of a professor, economist and fork-lift driver.
“I am a big believer that the dining hall could be a place of friendliness and organization if we all implement small changes.”
Discourse surrounding AI overlooks accessibility needs on campus.
2026 is the year for sticking to New Year’s resolutions.
The majority of life is not spent in the momentous events we find ourselves constantly anticipating; it consists of the many small moments in between
“The claim that Ostermann’s personal beliefs will have no influence on her work as head of the Liu Institute is erroneous and naive.”
The Observer’s Editorial Board endorses Elijah Jones and Riley Evers for student body president and vice president.
Our faces tell so much of ourselves, especially in today's screen-glued world.
“It must be significant that the only picture the gospels paint for us in Christ’s boyhood is that of Christ the Teacher.”
“Robbing yourself of the chance to express yourself, even putting aside AI, can only be a net loss for your psyche.”
“Make like the freshmen and join a new club or try a new class; it may be just what sets your application apart.”
“My personal opinion is that my birthday should be much less a celebration of Jonah.”
The crippled woman from the Bible is a reminder that there is no designated time slot for justice
“All we can do is consume, consume, consume.”
“Acceptance of the antagonistic nature of politics though, does not mean that compromise is pointless.”
Is Indiana a state full of bandwagon fans?