Articles tagged as: WFIU
October 1, 2025
FAFSA opens despite government shutdown
The FAFSA form for the 2026 academic year went live Wednesday as scheduled, despite a government shutdown.
Read MoreSeptember 30, 2025
More elderly in Indiana prisons but state still below U.S. average
More than one out of every 10 prisoners in Indiana is above the age of 55, raising healthcare costs and creating potential security problems.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2025
Former federal death row prisoner moved to South Carolina
Officials took a former death row prisoner from his cell in Terre Haute and transported him to South Carolina over the weekend.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2025
8 death row prisoners whose sentences Biden commuted are transferred as Trump wanted
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has transferred eight former federal death row prisoners to its “supermax” facility in Colorado.
Read MoreSeptember 22, 2025
ACLU sues Ball State president over firing of employee for Charlie Kirk online post
The ACLU of Indiana has filed a lawsuit against Ball State University's president over the firing of an employee who posted about Charlie Kirk's death on social media.
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2025
ACLU sues ISU over defunding Pride Center student employees
The American Civil Liberties Union has sued Indiana State University, claiming a First Amendment violation for the school's halt to funding work-study student employees at the Pride Center of Terre Haute.
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2025
Hundreds honor Charlie Kirk at Indiana University vigil
Students and community members gathered in Indiana University’s Alumni Hall on Sunday night for a vigil honoring Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk who was assassinated on September 10. More than 600 people attended the event, organized by the university’s Turning Point USA chapter.
Read MoreAugust 22, 2025
IU language professors are trying to save their programs
Indiana University prides itself on teaching more languages than any university in the country. Now some teachers are fighting to keep their degree programs from being cut.
Read MoreAugust 18, 2025
Is there reason for concern about quality of weather forecasts?
There is reason for concern about the quality of weather forecasts because of federal budget cuts, said Paul Staten, associate professor of Earth and Atmospheric Science at IU Bloomington.
Read MoreAugust 13, 2025
Governor expects swift action by trustees if Whitten is guilty of plagiarism
Gov. Mike Braun wants Indiana University's Board of Trustees to investigate claims that President Pamela Whitten committed plagiarism.
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