“Beyond Judgment: A Preview of Soul Without Shame”

Although the concept of the body has been explored through biological lenses, little has been studied about the soul that regulates the body. The author of “Soul without Shame” answers […]
What is Antifa?

Last month, the No Kings 2.0 protests across the United States gained national attention for their crowd size and opposition against President Donald J. Trump. For months, Democratic figures have […]
UE MEETUP in ISTANBUL Sept 26-28, 2025

Maybe it was the appeal of the venue — Istanbul, with its rich history and its unique location straddling two continents — but equally appealing was the opportunity to come […]
Sports Write Up: November

The University of Evansville men’s soccer team has continued its strong 2025 campaign, battling through a stretch of conference play with resilience and key performances from veteran leaders. The Aces […]
Native Plants: An Ideal Resolution for Restoration

Each morning, the sun rises, giving us an illusion of the natural world and its wonders. The real dilemma lies in the fact that nothing has remained truly natural. The […]
What Holds Us Together

On Tuesday, October 21, the University of Evansville was abuzz with activity, anticipating the arrival of Eliza Griswold, the author of the Honors First Year Seminar common read, Circle of […]
This Month in History: November

November 1, 1512: The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is viewable to the public. November 2, 1795: The French Directorate takes power in Paris. A five-man revolutionary government replaces the […]
Who Gets to Decide What Students Are Allowed to Say?

In October 2025, something was missing from Indiana University’s campus: the Indiana Daily Student. When alumni, donors, and visitors flooded Bloomington for Homecoming, IU halted the IDS’s print and distribution […]
Queer Memory Project

The Queer Memory Project is a multi-semester project aiming to bring students from all backgrounds and years together to support the vision of this ChangeLab. We aim to make the […]
To be a U.S. Citizen

White picket fences, food on the table, a flag larger than the house flying in the front yard. This is The American Dream, one of the most unachievable ideas. As […]