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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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All NewsAbdulkader Sinno, associate professor of political science and middle eastern studies, was suspended in December after the committee hosted an event without an approved room request. Sinno was the club’s advisor. Several IU faculty and the AAUP spoke against the suspension, saying the severe punishment violated university and campus policy.
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All NewsBanks asked that his office be briefed on the number antisemitic incidents since Oct. 7, when Hamas attacked Israel. He also requested information on meetings with IU antisemitism task forces and if student-led pro-Palestine protests led to harassment reports or illegal acts.
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All NewsPurdue University, Indiana University dissolve IUPUI, create two distinct academic organizations
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All NewsIU’s director of the office for sexual violence prevention Sally Thomas said these numbers are still underreported and the increase doesn’t necessarily mean more rapes are occurring.
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All NewsGraduate students at Indiana University’s flagship Bloomington campus voted to extend their labor strike for another week. The student workers demand the university recognize their union and then begin negotiations for better pay and benefits.
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All NewsIndiana University student groups have been asking the university to make a climate action plan for months. Now scientists and science advocates have joined that effort.
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All NewsPublic Access Counselor Luke Britt wrote Monday that the trustees improperly delegated authority to former board chair Dr. Michael Mirro to negotiate a contract with McRobbie, and that the contract should have been authorized during a public meeting. Both actions were approved during executive sessions last year in violation of the state’s Open Door Law.