The IDS faces fresh uncertainty after its director’s swift removal and the announcement that after 158 years, there will be no more IDS print editions. Ever. We’ll explain what this means for campus media. Families in Israel reunite with freed captives, and we share the story of a young woman with IU ties who survived the Oct. 7 attack. IU Football continues to climb and so does the university’s alumni base as it tops 800,000. Police arrest a homeless man after they say he assaulted a juvenile on Kirkwood Ave. This is the same man who was attacked weeks earlier. City Church announces a new downtown campus as more and more people turn to faith. Ashley Voss tracks a comfortable weather forecast with a chance of evening showers for the game. In sports, Josie Broyles previews IU Homecoming and how other sports, aside from football, are celebrating. Join anchors Alivia Wilson and Emma Gladstone on this week’s episode of IU NewsNet