Natalie Fitzgibbons
News Intern-
The letter calls upon Gov. Mike Braun and the Board of Trustees to follow “its own code of conduct” and remove Sage Steele.
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The closure is due to condensation in the ductwork which caused water to collect in the office’s light fixtures.
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Second Baptist Church, along with 14 other African-American historical sites in the state, are receiving grants for restoration.
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The post has received over 600,000 views and, predictably in these times, over 500 comments from people who are both in favor and against Steele’s statement.
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The upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider is a step toward extending the Standard Model theory to explain aspects such as dark matter and dark energy.
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The Justice Building has been closed since Monday after a sewer line blocked by inmates caused the toilet on the second floor to overflow last Friday.
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The first 200 IU graduates, who were all male, are from 1830 to 1857. The first 200 female graduates are from 1869 to 1895. IU accepted its first female student in 1867, Sarah Parke Morrison.
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The Sunshine Protection Act was passed by the House earlier this month.
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The analog seismograph station can record earthquakes locally and ones occurring around the world.
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The override motion failed at Wednesday’s council meeting by a 4-4 vote. Six votes are needed to override a veto.