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Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Seymour native John Mellencamp spoke Friday on IU’s campus, where the university unveiled a statue of him.
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The protesters — 13 faculty and one student — attended candlelight vigils for free speech after IU’s 11 p.m. cutoff for expressive activity. Protesters say the vigils will continue.
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Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression’s released its College Free Speech Rankings.
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Even more high schoolers in Indianapolis Public Schools will be automatically admitted to Indiana University Indianapolis as the seamless admission program expands.
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The 36th Women’s Little 500 will take place at 4 p.m. April 19 at the Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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The board’s opinion stated Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs Carrie Docherty did not act in accordance with Bloomington campus policy while pursuing severe sanctions.
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The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, a partnership with United Way, will help people who make less than $60,000 a year file 2023 federal and state taxes.
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Hundreds of students from around the U.S. have enrolled in CIP Bloomington, and it’s the only location in the Midwest.
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Kathy Adams Riester, also IU associate vice provost for student affairs, said student deaths on campus happen each year.
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IU Indianapolis launches in July 2024.