A faculty adviser for Indiana University’s student newspaper has filed a federal lawsuit over his firing. Jim Rodenbush filed a complaint in U.S.
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Fewer international students are in Indianapolis this fall
A national expert tied the decrease to Trump administration policies surrounding student visas.
Learn how to reverse an overdose in this free online class
IU’s virtual course will provide instructions on how to use Narcan and where to find it in Indy.
Southside educators work to bridge Chin language barriers
Over 30 Chin languages are spoken in Indy. Here’s how teachers learned about some of them.
Gov. Braun makes 3 new IU Board of Trustees appointments
Braun’s new IU Board of Trustees appointments include Marilee Springer, Dr. David Hormuth and Isaac White, IU student trustee.
What (little) we know about Brian Eagle, IU’s third new trustee
Attention has largely been paid to Jim Bopp Jr. and Sage Steele.
IU changes protest policy after federal lawsuit
Amendments removed the time restrictions on when students can protest, which the ACLU said violated the First Amendment.
Braun reverses course, removes elected IU trustees for his appointees
The governor instead tapped three new board members — two notable conservatives — along with reappointing a sitting trustee.
Federal judge temporarily blocks IU protest policy, citing free speech concerns
A federal judge has blocked Indiana University’s “expressive activity” policy, issuing a preliminary injunction against the educational institution’s 2024 rule on Thursday.
Indiana University closes DEI office amid political pressure
IU is the second college to close its diversity, equity and inclusion office in Indianapolis.


