Indiana Broadcast History Archive

[AI-Generated Summary] The final edition of IU NewsNet broadcast of the semester covers the university’s transition toward end-of-year celebrations and significant administrative changes amidst ongoing COVID-19 precautions. As Indiana University prepares for in-person commencement ceremonies, graduating students must navigate strict testing requirements or provide proof of vaccination to participate. The program highlights several major shifts for the upcoming summer, including the retirement of President Michael McRobbie and the search for a new Media School dean. Beyond campus governance, the report touches on community and student life, such as the high cost of local graduation weekend accommodations, a vigil held by the Sikh community following a mass shooting in Indianapolis, and the impact of "long-haul" COVID symptoms on students. The broadcast concludes with updates on campus initiatives like the second Community Supported Agriculture program and a sports roundup featuring the NFL draft, the return of the Little 500 races, and IU soccer’s continued tournament success.

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