Indiana University suspended all fraternities from activities following several incidents of hazing and member misconduct in the last few weeks. President Pamela Whitten is asking the Faculty Council to review the Chicago Principles on open debate and broad expression. This is after IU ranked third-worst nationally for their handling of free speech. Food pantries face higher demand following the government shutdown and uncertainty with SNAP benefits. We’ll tell you what restaurants and local food banks will be open over Thanksgiving. Plus, a campus donation drive aims to help displaced students staying in Bloomington next week. Those who are traveling home for the holiday might still experience some bumps in air travel, even after the shutdown has ended. Future showers in the weather forecast could also impact your flight home, as Josie Broyles breaks down what temperatures to expect over break. Emma Gladstone has the latest in sports as IU becomes the only school in the country to be undefeated in football and in both men’s and women’s basketball. Join anchors Alivia Wilson and Claire Tips in this week’s episode of IU NewsNet.