[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet broadcast covers a range of campus and local stories, beginning with student and faculty reactions to the closely contested 2020 presidential election and its implications for national unity. The report highlights local election results where Democrats swept Monroe County offices while Republicans dominated statewide races, and it notes the resignation of an IU theater professor following allegations of sexual harassment. Health updates show a slight increase in COVID-19 positivity rates on campus, leading to a discussion on the university's mitigation testing strategies. Additional segments detail a series of vehicle break-ins near the Indiana Memorial Union, the ongoing search for a successor to President Michael McRobbie, and the appointment of Brad Kimmel as the new executive director of IU Radio and Television Services. The broadcast concludes with sports highlights, celebrating the football team's 13th-place AP ranking and their first 2-0 Big Ten start in nearly 30 years.
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