Indiana Broadcast History Archive

[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet broadcast, anchored by Katherine Fan, highlights how the Indiana University community is navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Key updates include the extension of campus move-out dates to June 1st due to state stay-at-home orders, and the distribution of health "house packs" by the Chinese consulate to international students. While Purdue University has begun announcing potential changes for the fall semester—such as hybrid online instruction and virus testing—the IU provost has yet to provide specific details regarding on-campus classes for the upcoming term. The broadcast also addresses university concerns over online misconduct and "Zoom bombing," the emotional challenges faced by essential workers forced to separate from their children for safety, and the story of student volunteers raising service puppies during the quarantine. Finally, the program touches on the flexibility of football season tickets and the rise of lighthearted "Quarantine Olympics" social media challenges to maintain morale while at home.

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