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A screenshot of Dr. Aaron Carroll, IU's director of mitigation testing, speaking Wednesday at his weekly Wednesday “Ask Aaron” webinar is pictured. Dr. Carroll reported one student was hospitalized for COVID-19.
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A screenshot of Dr. Aaron Carroll, IU's director of mitigation testing, speaking Wednesday at his weekly Wednesday “Ask Aaron” webinar is pictured. Dr. Carroll reported one student was hospitalized for COVID-19.
One IU student was hospitalized for COVID-19, said Dr. Aaron Carroll, IU’s director of mitigation testing, in the weekly “Ask Aaron” webinar on Wednesday.
The Alpha Epsilon Pi chapter at IU has been given a cease and desist order, according to IU spokesperson Chuck Carney.
UPDATE 1:14 p.m., Sept 29
Following a Sept. 10 message from chapter leadership to de-densify the house because of Monroe County COVID-19 regulations, 50 members of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will voluntarily move out according to messages sent to members and parents obtained by the Indiana Daily Student.
The Monroe County Health Board said in a Tuesday meeting it will begin to take action against IU greek housesnot in compliance with maximum capacity regulations.
Monroe County reported 151 new COVID-19 cases in the last day in a Tuesday afternoon update. This is the second highest single-day total behind 237 cases on Sept. 10.
IU athletic director Scott Dolson doesn’t know how much money the program will lose without sports.
The Monroe County Health Department did not state plans in a Thursday phone interview to enforce IU’s recommendation to close greek houses as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
Acacia, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Zeta Beta Tau said they will not close their IU chapters after the university recommended they do so because of high spread and positivity rates of COVID-19 within the houses.
IU spokesperson Chuck Carney announced in a Thursday press conference IU will recommend all 40 greek houses be closed as a result of high COVID-19 positivity rates.
Over 20 greek houses are now in quarantine, Leslie Fasone, the assistant dean for sorority and fraternity life, said Tuesday during a webinar.Only 19 greek houses are currently listed on IU’s website as of Tuesday night.
Before its first major renovation project since 1992, the Indiana Memorial Union dining area featured food court fare and outdated decor. Roughly 14,000 students use the school’s largest social hub every day during a normal semester, and the IMU’s directors said the space was no longer adequate.
This story will be updated weekly to reflect IU dashboard updates. The latest update was Dec. 16.
After six months spent totally isolated, walled in with parents or even simply ignoring the pandemic as it transformed the world in irreparable ways, IU’s students returned to the campus they left in March. It was the same place it had always been when they arrived more than a week ago, but so much about their lives in Bloomington was unfamiliar.
IU released its public COVID-19 testing dashboard Friday, hours after eight greek houses were forced to quarantine due to a spike in cases.
IU reported Tuesday a 0.91% positivity rate of more than 30,000 students tested for COVID-19 on arrival across the IU-Bloomington, IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, IU-South Bend and IU-Southeast New Albany campuses.
Ahead of a fall 2020 season IU football won’t play, the team received 19 votes in the preseason Associated Press top 25 poll.
Lilly King talks to the media after winning the 200-yard breaststroke on the final night of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. King is one of six former and current IU swimmers that were selected to the US National team Friday.
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors officially passed a waiver Friday to grant an extra year of eligibility to fall sports athletes who had their fall sports season canceled or postponed due tothe COVID-19 pandemic.