Indiana State Department of Health continues to monitor COVID-19
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb held a virtual meeting Wednesday to discuss COVID-19 testing, new testing sites and a school dashboard for tracking cases.
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Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb held a virtual meeting Wednesday to discuss COVID-19 testing, new testing sites and a school dashboard for tracking cases.
Indiana residents will vote Nov. 3 to either reelect Republican incumbent Eric Holcomb or Democratic candidate Dr. Woody Myers as governor.
Dr. Woody Myers was selected on June 2 as the Democratic gubernatorial candidate for Indiana in the primary election. He is running against Republican incumbent Eric Holcomb. He announced his running mate, Linda Lawson, on May 8.
Elections for the 25 out of 50 seats in the Indiana Senate and 100 seats in the Indiana House of Representatives will take place Nov. 3.
Although the country will be voting in a presidential election this fall, Hoosiers can familiarize themselves with other races, such as those for state representatives, before they step into the voting booth or mail in their ballots.
IU has planned five scenarios for the 2020-21 academic year in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Thursday email from President Michael McRobbie.
The IU Student Government Supreme Court decided Thursday to overturn the Election Commission’s dismissal of the Defy campaign’s complaints against Inspire for its acquisition of non-student emails.
Seven on-campus groups have created a project to give students and their families emergency meals.
The Defy campaign appealed the IU Student Government Election Commission’s dismissal of Defy's complaints against the Inspire campaign Monday, according to the Election Commission’s chair.
The #RealHeroesNeedMasks initiative started during the Idea Sprint Weekend Against COVID-19, which was started by six IU professors in the Kelley School of Business. The mask project is one of several projects that have continued to develop since the event ran March 20-22.
Following Thursday's IU Student Government election, the Defy campaign issued two complaints Saturday against the Inspire campaign regarding its use of mass emails to IU students and non-students. The IUSG Election Commission dismissed those complaints Saturday evening.
The Inspire campaign has been declared the preliminary winners of the election for the next president and vice president of IU Student Government, according to preliminary results Thursday. The Inspire ticket includes president Rachel Aranyi and vice president Ruhan Syed.
Presidential and vice presidential candidates for the upcoming IU Student Government elections went head to head Tuesday night in a heated debate.
IU Student Government will have an online debate at 7 p.m. Tuesday and conduct spring elections Wednesday.
Rachel Aranyi, a sophomore IU Student Government presidential candidate, speaks during a town hall meeting April 8 on Zoom.
Media School graduate students expressed concern about policies regarding their employment with the school amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Some struggled to find their own replacements for their work in case they get sick. Some said communication from the school has been insensitive or unclear. Some worried about access to resources.
IUSG shut down its online town hall around 10 minutes into the event Wednesday evening after random users "Zoombombed" the meeting by repeating a racial slur and shared porn from their screen. The host, Quinn Gordon, senior and election commission chair, shut the meeting down shortly after.
Rachel Aranyi, a sophomore IU Student Government presidential candidate, speaks during a town hall meeting Wednesday on Zoom. The meeting was “Zoombombed” by a few users around 10 minutes into the public online event.
IU Student Government presidential candidate Rachel Aranyi and vice presidential candidate Ruhan Syed launched a petition Thursday calling for the IU Board of Trustees to give all students a 25% tuition and mandatory fee refund.
This story was updated at 3:20 p.m. April 7 to include the policy for the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design.