INDIANAPOLIS — The ACLU of Indian a filed a lawsuit against Indiana State University (ISU) Monday, Sept. 15 for terminating its work-study and other funding for students who work at the Pride Center of Terre Haute.

The Pride Center filed a complaint for injunctive and declaratory relief against ISU's vice president for community engagement and ISU's executive director for career services.

The Pride Center of Terre Haute is a nonprofit that offers services and resources specifically to the LGBTQ+ community, which include health education and referrals, HIV testing, education seminars and community activities.

The Pride Center is almost entirely run by volunteers, but the center does have student workers from ISU.

According to the lawsuit, these workers are paid in part by the Pride Cent

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