More than 30 Jewish faculty members deliver a letter to IU administration demanding they maintain free speech and peaceful protest at IU.
This after the federal government opened an investigation into alleged antisemitism on campus. A potential change to strengthen Indiana’s Lifeline Law could protect more than just the person who calls for help. We hear from a mother on how the law could have saved her daughter, who died during her freshman year. While getting a parking ticket may ruin someone’s day, we meet a Bloomington parking attendant who manages to make people smile anyway. Meet “Mama Susan.” We examine how changes at the department of education could affect student loans.
A new coach is named for IU men’s basketball while players from both teams enter the transfer portal.
And you will meet an IU baseball player who plays a mean saxophone on the side.
Join anchors Emma Herwehe and Alivia Wilson, plus Lacie Carr on sports for this week’s episode of IU NewsNet.