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Big Ten Teams Have Losing Record at Home With Fan-Free Games
Michigan’s football players charged out of the Big House tunnel and leaped to touch a banner at midfield, following a tradition that has made 100,000-plus fans roar for decades.
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Indiana University to Welcome Students on Campuses in the Fall
Indiana University will allow students back on campuses for the fall semester with a combination of in-person and online classes, university officials announced Wednesday. In efforts to take preventative health measures for students, the university has made several changes to the 2020-2021 academic schedule. Beginning Nov. 30, all classes will move to online formats only and will not return to…
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2 New COVID-19 Cases in Indiana Boost State's Total to 6
Two more people in Indiana have been sickened by the coronavirus, boosting the state’s total cases to six, health officials said Tuesday. The two patients with presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 — the disease caused by the virus — are from Adams County, in the northeast of the state, and Boone County, just northwest of Indianapolis, the state Department of…
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Indiana Officials Address 1st Case of Coronavirus
Indiana has confirmed its first case of the coronavirus, health officials announced Friday.
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Buttigieg Vows to Seek Repeal of Post-9/11 War Powers Resolution
In the first major foreign policy and national security speech by a Democratic presidential candidate in 2020, Pete Buttigieg pledged to support repealing war powers that Congress gave the president after 9/11, NBC News reported. “The time has come for Congress to repeal and replace that blank check on the use of force and ensure a robust debate on any...
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Buttigieg Vows to Seek Repeal of Post-9/11 War Powers Resolution
In the first major foreign policy and national security speech by a Democratic presidential candidate in 2020, Pete Buttigieg pledged to support repealing war powers that Congress gave the president after 9/11, NBC News reported. “The time has come for Congress to repeal and replace that blank check on the use of force and ensure a robust debate on any...
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Fetal Abduction Rare Yet Grisly Act Endures Over 30 Years: Expert
The grisly act is rare, yet it’s common enough to have a name: fetal abduction.
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Fetal Abduction Rare Yet Endures Over 30 Years: Expert
The grisly act is rare, yet it’s common enough to have a name: fetal abduction. Marion Brooks reports.
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‘Star Wars' Actor Adam Driver Says He Had KKK Neighbors in Indiana
“Star Wars” actor Adam Driver is bringing his northern Indiana hometown’s hate group history to light after saying Ku Klux Klan rallies were frequent during his childhood and that some of his neighbors were Klan members.
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Indiana University Cleared in Sexual Violence Complaints
A federal agency has completed its investigation into four Title IX sexual violence complaints against Indiana University and determined that the school didn’t mishandle them.
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IU Suspends Fraternity Social Events Until Next Spring
Indiana University’s student Greek council has suspended the Bloomington campus’ fraternities from hosting fraternity events until next spring.
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Caving Club Suspended After Student Locked in Cave for 60 Hours
Indiana University has suspended its student spelunking club pending an investigation into how a freshman was locked inside a cave for 60 hours.
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Larry King's Son Chance Drafted by White Sox
It isn’t uncommon for teams to draft the sons of executives and coaches in the late rounds of the MLB Draft, but for the Chicago White Sox, they opted for the son of a legendary TV newsman instead.
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Body of Former NFL Player James Hardy Found in Indiana River
The body of former NFL wide receiver James Hardy III was found in the in an Indiana river near Fort Wayne on Wednesday, officials said.
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New, Easier Prep for Colonoscopies in Development
Doctors are working on a new way to prep for colonoscopies that’s much easier to ingest. Indiana University researchers and a company called Colonary Concepts have developed flavored shakes, food bars and sports drinks that clean out your system before the procedure.
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Indiana University Officials Investigate 2 Attempted Abductions
Officials at Indiana University have issued a warning after two attempted abductions occurred in less than an hour on the Bloomington campus early Sunday.
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Cubs' Scout Compared Kyle Schwarber to Baseball Legend
The Chicago Cubs knew they had found a diamond in the rough when they drafted Kyle Schwarber in the 2015 MLB Draft, but the player that they compared him to is absolutely mind-blowing.
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Report Names Safest Private, Non-Profit College Campus By State
A new report named the safest private or non-profit four-year colleges in each state based on a study of crimes on college campuses.