IU announces three wellness days in spring semester
IU Provost Lauren Robel announced in an email Friday IU has added three wellness days to the spring semester. Classes will not be held on Feb. 16, March 24 and April 22, according to the email.
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IU Provost Lauren Robel announced in an email Friday IU has added three wellness days to the spring semester. Classes will not be held on Feb. 16, March 24 and April 22, according to the email.
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The front windows of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house look over cars on Woodlawn Avenue and 10th Street, students still walking across campus to in-person classes and the expanse of the arboretum.
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