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It’s been one year since Indiana University students put up tents in Dunn Meadow and armed Indiana State Police struck them down.
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Indiana University administrators outlined a set of protections for students who had their visas revoked, according to the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition.
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Indiana University announced Friday that it’s raising pay for graduate students with part-time research or teaching duties, but the union representing the workers isn’t satisfied.
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Indiana University Health is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit or wait for a medical opinion surrounding an alleged rape and treatment of an unnamed woman.
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IU Center for Rural Engagement scholar Brittany Eckler helped preserve "Dear Santa" letters for the Santa Claus Museum & Village.
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A woman who reported being raped as an Indiana University student in 2022 filed a federal lawsuit against the university and IU Health.
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Indiana University is repatriating 27 sacred objects to the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, in compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
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After hosting candlelight vigils for free speech every week since Aug. 25 on Indiana University’s campus, organizers planned to gather for their last protest Sunday. But they might have changed their minds.
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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.