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Suspended IU professor Abdulkader Sinno stands May 4, 2024, at Dunn Meadow with other IU professors and graduating IU students. The ceremony celebrated graduating students in an "alternative graduation."
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Suspended IU professor Abdulkader Sinno stands May 4, 2024, at Dunn Meadow with other IU professors and graduating IU students. The ceremony celebrated graduating students in an "alternative graduation."
Sophomore center Kel'el Ware throws down a dunk March 14, 2024, against Penn State at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ware will represent Indiana at the 2024 NBA Combine.
Junior relief-pitcher Julian Tonghini throws the ball against Rutgers on April 26, 2024, at Bart Kaufman Field in Bloomington. Tonghini entered in relief for Indiana in a 7-4 loss to Purdue on May 3.
Indiana baseball players celebrate Tyler Cerny's grand slam against Indiana State University on April 2, 2024, at Bart Kaufman Field in Bloomington. The Hoosiers travel to Purdue for a three-game set this weekend.
On Friday, May 3, 2024, protesters walk by graduating students at Sample Gates. They stood there and chanted before returning to Dunn Meadow.
Protesters march by graduating seniors taking photos on Friday, March 3, 2024, at Sample Gates. They stood and chanted at Sample Gates before returning to Dunn Meadow.
IU faculty members hold signs reading "Snipers on Students" and "Police State Authoritarian Moral Failure" during a silent protest outside the graduate commencement ceremony May 3, 2024, outside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington.
Protesters continue their stay in the encampment on May 3, 2024, in Dunn Meadow. This morning, ACLU announced their lawsuit filed against IU over arrests of protesters from April 25 and 27.
IU President Pamela Whitten speaks to graduates at the graduate commencement May 3, 2024, in Assembly Hall in Bloomington. During Whitten’s speeches, people in the crowd occasionally yelled phrases including “resign” and “free Palestine.”
Two graduate students wear decorated caps, one with a Palestinian flag and another reading "No Confidence" during the graduate commencement ceremony May 3, 2024, in Assembly Hall in Bloomington. IU hosted its graduate commencement as planned, despite recent protests in Dunn Meadow.
IU Professor Benjamin Robinson talks to Indiana State Troopers on April 25, 2024, in Dunn Meadow in Bloomington. The ACLU of Indiana filed a lawsuit on behalf of Robinson and two other plaintiffs challenging their one-year campus bans.
Daylight can be seen through a crack in the Childs Elementary art room wall in Bloomington. Students joked about being able to see outside in the art room.
Images captured by parents show damage and missing parts at Childs Elementary in Bloomington. Childs is set to merge with nearby Templeton Elementary in 2025.
Tents stand at the IU Divestment Coalition's encampment May 1, 2024, at Dunn Meadow in Bloomington. The encampment has been up for nine days.
Protesters in a pro-Palestinian encampment hang up tarps around their tents May 2, 2024, in Dunn Meadow in Bloomington. They used the tarps to serve as walls around the tents.
IU Chabad co-Executive Director Rabbi Levi Cunin speaks during the "Rally against Hamas Propaganda" event May 2, 2024, at Showalter Fountain in Bloomington. Cunin led the people in chanting "Am Yisrael Chai," which means "the people of Israel live."
Ballantine Hall is pictured. The Student Voice Coalition has argued that the IU administration lacks transparency and accountability and prioritizes revenue to the well-being of its students.
A banner reading "Stand With Rafah" is seen hanging May 2, 2024, off of the Solarium at the Indiana Memorial Union in Bloomington. It was hung up for roughly five minutes.
Whitten's resignation letter, written by pro-Palestinian student and faculty protesters, is seen here May 2, 2024. The letter is written from Whitten's perspective, and protesters demanded she sign it.
Pro-Palestinian protesters hold up large sheets saying “NO HATE NO GENOCIDE” and “DIVEST FROM GENOCIDE” May 2, 2024, as they walk out of the Indiana Memorial Union in Bloomington. Protesters marched to Bryan Hall and Bryan House Thursday before returning to the IU Divestment Coalition encampment in Dunn Meadow.