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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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An organization devoted to combating antisemitism urged Indiana University to investigate what it calls a “disturbing act of targeted harassment” towards Jewish students.
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Almost 1,200 Israelis were killed during the Hamas attack and 254 were taken hostage. At least 41,000 people have been killed in Gaza and 2,000 in Lebanon since last year.
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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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After continued protests from the Indiana University Divestment Coalition, the university is adjusting its campus tours.
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As of February, over 70 cities have passed resolutions on the Israel-Palestine conflict with at least 48 calling for a ceasefire.
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More than 10,000 women and children have since been killed in the Gaza Strip, according to a revised death toll released from the United Nations.
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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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Protesters claimed they were hit by a Bloomington community service vehicle during a march through town.
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The two flights started shortly before President Pamela Whitten and other academic leaders took the stage at IU’s Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.