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Pictured: the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., on Nov. 21, 2019. (WDRB/file).
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Even though top officials at Indiana University call Eric Rasmusen's statements bigoted, they can't and won't fire the business professor because it's his First Amendment right to express those views.
Cameras mounted on enforcement vehicles are capturing license plates and comparing them to a database of vehicles with parking permits.
Indiana University officials plan to toast the school’s bicentennial later this month with the dedication of a new supercomputer
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