[AI-Generated Summary] In this edition of IU NewsNet Daily, host Andrew Lamparski reports on the escalating COVID-19 crisis in Indiana, noting a record high of over 2,000 daily cases and new quarantine requirements for travelers from Chicago and Ohio. Despite state health commissioner Dr. Christina Box testing positive, Governor Holcomb maintains that there are no immediate plans to return to stage four restrictions. On the Bloomington campus, positivity rates remain low at 1.1%, and Dr. Aaron Carroll has outlined a voluntary testing plan for students before they head home for Thanksgiving break. In other campus news, IU Student Government leaders Rachel Aranyi and Ruhan Syed held digital office hours on Twitter to discuss initiatives such as removing add-drop fees and increasing access to specialized meals. Additionally, IU tight-end Peyton Hendershot publicly apologized for a domestic battery arrest earlier this year as the team prepares for its season opener. Finally, the community is celebrating the "Wrapped in Love" program, featuring 58 tree sweaters to benefit the Middle Way House.
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