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(05/16/24 3:54pm)
Editor’s Note: This story mentions depictions of sexual misconduct. For anyone wishing to report a sexual assault or find help, a list of resources is provided at the end of the article.
(05/04/24 11:05pm)
8:10 p.m. outside Memorial Stadium
(04/30/24 1:02am)
After IU Police Department and Indiana State Police officers arrested 56 protesters Thursday and Saturday at pro-Palestinian encampments in Dunn Meadow, IU faculty and schools have released statements addressing about IU and ISP’s response.
(04/29/24 3:25am)
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.
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For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/26/24 3:49pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/26/24 4:38am)
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.
(04/26/24 4:47am)
Since 1969, an IU Bloomington policy has allowed the use of temporary structures in Dunn Meadow without prior approval, forbidding them from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. IU changed the policy to ban the use of structures without prior approval April 24 — a day before the IU Divestment Coalition set up encampments in Dunn Meadow on Thursday.
(04/21/24 5:38pm)
At a historic IU Bloomington all-faculty meeting April 16, more than 800 faculty voted in separate motions that they had no confidence in IU President Pamela Whitten and Provost Rahul Shrivastav. Only a few hours later, the IU Board of Trustees expressed full support and confidence in Whitten in a statement. But the comments made in the meeting reveal a deep frustration from faculty in departments across the university.
(04/16/24 8:55pm)
IU Bloomington faculty overwhelmingly passed votes of no confidence for IU President Pamela Whitten, Provost Rahul Shrivastav and Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs Carrie Docherty on Tuesday.
(04/12/24 3:17pm)
President Pamela Whitten, IU’s 19th president and first woman to serve in the role, will be subject to a vote of no confidence Tuesday — not even three years after she first stepped foot on campus in the summer of 2021.
(04/08/24 8:59pm)
IU Police Department detained and took one person away in a golf cart during a pro-Palestinian demonstration Monday afternoon. The arrested individual, Tom Sweeney, is a former IU Wells Scholar and current senior research specialist at Princeton. Multiple other protestors were temporarily detained and were informed that prosecutors may soon reach out about potential misdemeanor charges.
(04/03/24 6:34pm)
IU faculty will meet to consider a vote of no confidence for President Pamela Whitten, Provost Rahul Shrivastav and Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs Carrie Docherty at 2:30 p.m. April 16 in the IU Auditorium.
(04/02/24 10:26pm)
Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs Carrie Docherty violated IU policy when she suspended tenured professor Abdulkader Sinno following his attempt to reserve a room for a Palestine Solidarity Committee event, according to the IU Faculty Board of Review (FBR). The FBR wrote that Docherty failed to follow procedure by sanctioning Sinno without first referring the matter to the Faculty Misconduct Review Committee (FMRC), where Sinno could have defended himself at a hearing in front of his colleagues.
(04/01/24 6:11pm)
For four minutes next Monday afternoon, Indiana University’s Bloomington campus will be plunged into darkness as the moon shrouds the sun. Then the unprecedented crowd will immediately leave, likely causing major congestion — IU predicts it could take as long as 11 hours to clear parking lots.
(04/01/24 5:47pm)
Deep within the ground, naturally occurring uranium in rocks and soil breaks down, releasing a radioactive gas called radon. It rises through the dirt, dissipating into the open air. But when radon brews beneath a home or building, it seeps into the tiniest cracks and holes in the foundation, quickly accumulating in the structure and becoming trapped.
(04/01/24 5:16pm)
An IU Media School committee seeking a financial solution for student media — including IU Student Television, WIUX and the Indiana Daily Student — sent a final report for Media School Dean David Tolchinsky on Monday morning. Final decisions, which Tolchinsky expects by the end of the semester, may require approval from the provost and the IU Board of Trustees, the dean wrote in a Feb. 19 email to faculty.
(03/27/24 7:02pm)
When a handful of counter protesters approached the rally against Islamophobia in Dunn Meadow on Tuesday night, no harsh words were exchanged. Instead, Esteban Hernandez, standing with the pro-Palestinian demonstrators, began to play the violin.
(03/26/24 4:03pm)
IU Hillel officially postponed its Tuesday event, “The Truth About Hamas and Israel,” featuring Hamas member-turned-Israel-spy Mosab Hassan Yousef, citing security concerns in a mass email sent Monday night.
(03/01/24 4:30pm)
Last September, IU debuted a brand-new offering at the Indiana Memorial Union: The Vault Pub. But what does this campus eatery offer? The IDS has the answers.