Indiana Broadcast History Archive

[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet broadcast highlights Indiana University's adaptation to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading with the Big Ten’s decision to resume football in late October with daily testing and no fans. While campus mitigation testing showed a recent drop in positivity rates, Monroe County faced stricter guidelines due to rising cases among young adults, prompting the health department to enforce 75% capacity limits on Greek housing. The broadcast further details significant shifts in student life, including the transition of dining halls to a Grubhub-based takeout model, the implementation of strict sanitization and scheduling protocols at the Jacobs School of Music, and the requirement of masks at campus gyms. Additionally, the university announced a virtual winter commencement for the Class of 2020 and reported on student-led rallies following a sexual assault investigation at McNutt (referred to as Eigenmann/Argument) Hall.

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