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The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is suing the federal government for revoking the international student status of seven people at universities in Indiana "without explanation."
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It’s unknown how many international students at Indiana’s colleges and universities have had their legal status changed by the State Department.
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Sophomore Jaekwon Akins started the petition, which has garnered over 1,400 signatures from students and community members across the state.
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The 66-0 win over the rival Boilermakers at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington comes one week since IU’s only loss of the season, against Ohio State. Thousands of fans braved frigid temperatures to attend the nighttime game.
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Purdue University is being criticized by students leaders and state legislators over its lack of on-campus voting sites for the upcoming General Election.
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Judge Sarah Evans Barker said the plaintiffs’ claims “are not ripe,” and that they need to demonstrate concrete injury before proceeding.
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Purdue relies on its power plant for half its electricity and all of its heat. It has three natural gas boilers and one coal unit. Though it’s small, it’s one of the few coal-burning plants in the state that isn’t expected to retire within the decade.
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In a written statement, Purdue President Mitch Daniels said the incident “escalated too quickly” and outlined steps for improving Purdue policing.
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In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in the Western District of Texas, the university accuses says Google is of using patented software code from patented software without permission.
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Company executives joined state officials and others for a ceremony this past week for the facility at Purdue University’s Discovery Park research and business district in West Lafayette.