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At 5-foot-9, Ponds sometimes gives up six inches or more to the receivers he covers.
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As the No.1 IU football team continues its historic season in Pasadena, the Marching Hundred are having one of their own.
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A lawyer with the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, who's representing the co-editors of the Indiana Daily Student, sent a letter to IU administrators accusing them of violating the students' First Amendment rights.
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From WFYI: After IU cut all student newspaper IDS printings, Purdue students made a free press edition and distributed 3000 copies across Indiana University’s Bloomington campus. The headline reads, “We Student Journalists Must Stand Together.”
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From WFIU/WTIU: Editors at the Indiana Daily Student said Director of Student Media Jim Rodenbush refused to tell students to remove news from an upcoming special print edition.
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On Monday, Gov. Mike Braun removed all three IU trustees elected by alumni and replaced two of them with polarizing and well-known conservatives Jim Bopp and Sage Steele.
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All seven Indiana public colleges and universities, and some private institutions, are guaranteeing automatic acceptance for students who earn a new type of high school diploma.
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Former Indiana University men’s basketball doctor Brad Bomba Sr. is being accused by a former player of inappropriate physical exams that appears to fit the definition of sexual assault.
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All NewsIn the lawsuit, Speech First claims IU violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments, because the university has a “vague” and “overbroad” bias incident reporting system. The group named President Pamela Whitten, the Board of Trustees and several IU leaders on the Bloomington and Indianapolis campus.
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