IU NewsNet 10/23/2025

The Indiana High School Press Association cut ties with the IU Media School after IU fired the IDS student media director and ended future print editions. Tucker Carlson filled in for Charlie Kirk at the IU Auditorium Tuesday night, drawing more than 3,000 people to the event. Phi Kappa Psi is under a cease-and-desist order for hazing, and two students are in the hospital. A petition is growing to fix the dangerous 17th and Eagleson crossing after two students were hit by a car there over Homecoming weekend. An AWS outage knocked Canvas offline and upended classes, and we follow one international student navigating work visas and finding a job after college. Nashville’s beloved Hobnob Corner prepares to serve its last meal, and frost enters the weather forecast with reporter Riley Stark. In sports, reporter Talia Goodman tells us Coach Curt Cignetti is here to stay at IU. He signed an eight-year contract with an annual salary of $11.6 million. Join anchors Lacie Carr and Ashley Voss on this week’s episode of IU NewsNet.