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Yeonsoo Go, a Purdue pharmacy student, was detained by ICE for allegedly overstaying her visa. Go was released after five days in custody following public outcry and legal intervention.
ICE accuses second-year pharmacy student at Purdue University of overstaying her religious visa, diocese says visa is actually good through December.
A second-year pharmacy Purdue student and daughter of an Episcopal priest arrested by ICE in a claim that she overstayed her religious visa has been released and returned home after five days in ...
More than 100 local governments in Washington are now eligible to claim their share of $122.2 million in settlements with Purdue Pharma and eight generic opioid manufacturers, the Washington state att ...
Waynesboro City Council approved settlements in three opioid lawsuits. The settlements involve Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, opioid manufacturers, and Henry Schein. The funds are earmarked for ...
Purdue University opens a charitable pharmacy at Gleaners Food Bank in Indianapolis, providing free medications and health services to uninsured Hoosiers.
Norwich has opted into new opioid settlements, expecting to receive about $30,000 annually for 10 years. The settlements involve Sandoz Inc., eight opioid manufacturers, Purdue Pharma, and the Sackler ...
Yeonsoo Go was released to her mother in Manhattan Monday, days after she was detained over an allegedly expired visa and taken to an ICE facility in Louisiana.
Purdue football began what could be an extended quarterback competition and continued to build depth elsewhere.
The Purdue football team has announced the date for its annual Hammer Down Cancer game, as well as dates for other themed games during the 2025 season.
Purdue football's 19 commitments so far in the 2026 class include nine offensive or defensive linemen, including the four highest-ranked prospects.
Purdue University student freed from ICE detention after outcry from faith leaders Clergy members had called for her release, insisting her arrest was a mistake.