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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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IU has cited about 20 of the demonstrators, including lawyer and activist Guy Loftman. He was cited last week in a letter from Anthony Prather, IU vice president and general counsel. He plans to continue protesting.
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They plan to continue to hold candlelight vigils every Sunday at 11 p.m. in response to the university sanctioning nine individuals who attended the previous vigil.
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IU paid Cooley LLP $400,000 for a “post action review”, according to a summary on the university’s procurement website.
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The university’s new expressive activity policy came into effect Thursday. Police said they’ll clear the remaining items from the meadow, and protesters said they don’t plan to stop them.
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Newly released body cam footage from the arrest of dozens of protestors on the Indiana University Bloomington campus. The number of miners living with Black Lung disease is increasing. And explaining the IUPUI split.
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State Police chatter on the ground and from atop the Indiana Memorial Union shows that the ISP planned to arrest student organizers Bryce Greene and Aidan Khamis ahead of time.
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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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President Pamela Whitten and Vice President for Public Safety Benjamin Hunter discussed topics they haven't addressed publicly in a listening session with the College of Arts and Sciences.
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The meetings are intended for faculty to speak directly with Whitten, in a closed-door setting, unit by unit. Many of IU's units have voted on resolutions recently calling for Whitten's removal.