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Students in multiple states - including Indiana - have expressed concern over a lack of polling places on college campuses.
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Indiana University’s Media School announced plans to merge its student media organizations, a move met with resistance from some students.
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DePauw, Indiana, Notre Dame and Purdue universities were included in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression’s latest survey results.
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Although the federal student aid application won’t open up until later this year, multiple Indiana-focused initiatives seek to increase college applications.
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Indiana's new high school diploma would debut with the Class of 2029, although school districts can start as early as the 2025-26 school year.
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Trustee Jeremy Morris teased the new policy at the June 13 Board of Trustees meeting. He told the Board it needed time to consult with stakeholders but had to act fast to get it passed before August.
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In the past month, about half of Bloomington campus units have voted against university President Pamela Whitten and her administration’s actions against protesters on campus.
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The number of Indiana high school graduates heading to college is just 53 percent for the third year in a row.
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The university said protesters will have a designated area outside the graduation venues. Failure to comply could result in different penalties “on a case-by-case basis.”
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This Friday on Noon Edition, we will talk with experts about the significance of a no confidence vote and the future of higher education.