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The IU chancellor reversed said Indiana Daily Student can resume print editions through the fiscal year, while the university denies censorship amid backlash and a related federal lawsuit.
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Former student media director Jim Rodenbush sued Indiana University in federal court, alleging the school violated his free-speech rights and wrongfully terminated him.
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During this General Assembly, some GOP lawmakers want to require school boards to decide how and if sex education is taught.
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Tensions on U.S. college campuses have been rising since the Israel-Hamas war started more than 100 days ago. That's been playing out locally as Indiana University suspended a professor and canceled a Palestinian artist's exhibit.
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At least 21 have embraced what two legal scholars describe as discriminatory censorship laws.
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This week is National Banned Books Week, and Johnson recently opened a bookstore the Saturday before that sells books by, for and about marginalized people and other books that have been challenged by school or government systems.