[AI-Generated Summary] In this update from IU News Net Daily, Andrew Lamparski reports on significant changes to campus life and athletics at Indiana University due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Big Ten plans to resume football in mid-October with daily testing and no fans in attendance, while the NCAA expects basketball to return in late November. On campus, Greek houses face penalties of $500 per day for violating a 75% capacity ordinance, even as positivity rates in these houses and dorms show signs of decline. To support the student body, the IU Student Government has established a $30,000 coronavirus task force aimed at improving conditions for those in isolation housing. Additionally, local institutions like the Wells Library and Nick’s English Hut have implemented strict safety measures, including reservation requirements and enhanced sanitation protocols, to manage the ongoing public health crisis.
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