Sliding back into an old trend
Slide sandals are widely considered one of the first forms of footwear, dating back to ancient times and civilizations, where the term ‘Jesus sandals’ derived. With it’s simple silhouette consisting of...
View ArticleTwenty One Pilots’ album might be released sooner than you think
This graphic is on Twenty One Pilots’ website and may lead to a new album.Twenty One Pilots has been teasing their fans since July 6th and fans are going crazy. Fans of the band Twenty One Pilots have...
View ArticleStudents Head Abroad, IU Follows Suit
By Catherine Segreto, Bishop Watterson High SchoolOpinion ColumnA city street in Aix-en-Provence, France, one of IU’s most popular sites for studying abroad.Something about the grandeur of “studying...
View ArticleQueen Isabella: A role model for women everywhere
The story of Queen Isabella is one that empowers young women today. Queen Isabella was such an inspiring character in history and the author, Kirstin Downey, does a great job in capturing the struggles...
View ArticleMaybe studying abroad isn’t so bad
A study abroad student explores Park Güell in Barcelona, Spain.HSJI, the high school journalism institute at Indiana University held a press conference on July 11, 2017 at 7:00 pm, speaker Danielle...
View Article69 and still rockin’
Alice Cooper’s The Rock Teen Center opening in 2012 in Tucson, Arizona. Photographer unknownBy Christopher Berryman, Rincon High SchoolOpinion WritingAlice Cooper, considered the godfather of shock...
View ArticleStepping up: Chance the Rapper
By Giovanni Roman, Pritzker College PrepOpinion WritingChicago , Illinois, home to thousands of homicides year round, has been gaining attention, not only nationwide, but worldwide, because of its...
View ArticleQuirky Sci-Fi Podcast Demands to be Heard
By Catherine Segreto, Bishop Watterson High SchoolOpinion WritingCecil Baldwin, the voice of Welcome to Night Vale, performs at a live show in Chicago, Illinois.Hidden in the vast expanse of the desert...
View ArticleLGBTQ+ students consider safety when studying abroad
By Morgan Taylor, Crown Point HSOpinion WritingStudying abroad can be a nerve-racking experience for anyone, but for members of the LGBTQ+ community it’s much harder. Being gay in the United States is...
View ArticleStudents ‘sea’ing the benefits of studying abroad
“Study abroad if you can, you’re never going to travel this way again,” said Jaedon Wilson, a senior at Indiana University Bloomington majoring in international relations with a minor in French and...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....