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As communities throughout the country organize against immigration enforcement, here’s what to know about protesting in Indiana.
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A federal court ruled Thursday that IU violated the First Amendment rights of pro-Palestine protesters it banned from campus in 2024 and found the expressive activity policy it passed that August unconstitutional.
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A federal judge has paused part of Indiana University’s expressive activity policy after an American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana lawsuit.
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The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Indiana University Bloomington and 59 other schools for alleged violations “relating to antisemitic harassment and discrimination."
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Hours before Indiana University’s undergraduate ceremony at Memorial Stadium, protesters hosted an alternate graduation ceremony in Dunn Meadow.
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Pro-Palestinian protests are popping up on college campuses around the country, including an encampment at IUPUI.
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As of Monday police had arrested 57 people, including many faculty and students. Several protesters said they were hit, kicked and placed in chokeholds.
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Indiana University changed its policy on encampments one day before pro-Palestine protesters began. At least 34 students have been arrested so far.
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Indiana University president and provost issued an update as protests continue on campus. More than 33 students have been arrested amid faculty condemnation.
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The conflict has heightened tensions on U.S. campuses. What is the role and responsibility of colleges right now?