All communal living houses are directed to suspend in-person activities other than dining and housing until at least Sept. 14, Carney said.
Last week, eight houses were on the list of quarantined houses on the IU Division of Student Affairs' website. Fourteen houses were quarantined as of Monday morning. The quarantine directive comes from the Monroe County Health Department. IU does not own sorority or fraternity houses.
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Submarine_Guy Surprising absolutely no one.
Why is it they never state how many of those actually get physically sick or are hospitalized. All we ever hear is 'tested positive'.
Ah campus life .... it will never be the same again. After they unpacked they headed for the cafeteria, checked out targets and plotted the next few party nights taking note of when and where. Made friends with people with a car for snack, liquor & ? runs. Life WAS good. LOL