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IU President Pamela Whitten and Provost Rahul Shrivastav released a statement Sunday evening addressing the IU Police Department and Indiana State Police’s clearings of pro-Palestinian encampments and forceful arrests of peaceful protesters in Dunn Meadow on Thursday and Saturday. This is the first time Whitten or Shrivastav have publicly commented on the escalating conflict.
After the IU Divestment Coalition’s second encampment Friday lasted overnight into Saturday, Indiana State Police and IU Police Department forcibly arrested 23 protesters starting around 12:38 p.m.
Indiana State Police and the Indiana University Police Department arrested 33 pro-Palestinian protesters in Dunn Meadow on Thursday during an hours-long protest and encampment. The protest was organized by the IU Divestment Coalition, a newly created organization calling for IU to divest from Israel, among other demands.
After weeks of delay and deliberation, the FUSE campaign won the IU Student Government presidential election after the IUSG Supreme Court affirmed the disqualification of the UNITED campaign for violations related to election telecommunications rules.
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition began its “Three Days for a Raise” strike at 10 a.m. Wednesday outside Ballantine Hall.
The UNITED campaign for IUSG student body president and vice president is claiming victory of the popular vote after a delayed election result. However, official results are yet to be announced, and the IUSG supreme court must weigh in to determine if the campaign is disqualified due to alleged election campaign violations. It is unclear which campaign finished second.
One week after the preliminary results for IU Student Government’s presidential election were scheduled to be announced, 19 complaints have been submitted against the FUSE and UNITED campaigns.
William Shatner wasn’t around just yet to see the last total solar eclipse in Bloomington in 1869, but he has lived long and prospered enough to see it on April 8 from IU’s Memorial Stadium.
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed Senate Bill 202 on Wednesday, increasing the state legislature’s oversight on Indiana’s public universities and changing the criteria for tenure.
The IU chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi was placed on cease and desist for hazing Monday.
The IU chapter of Beta Sigma Psi was placed on "cease-and-desist" effective Feb. 5 for hazing.
The IU chapter of the Co-Ed Professional Business Fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi was placed on cease and desist due to hazing Tuesday.
A broken pipe caused businesses across Dunkirk Square to close temporarily Monday night.
Congressman Larry Buschon R-Ind., who represents Indiana’s 8th congressional district, announced Monday he will not seek re-election following the end of the 2024 session.