BLOOMINGTON — As a beautiful, autumn Sunday evening fell on the campus of Indiana University, an evening that should have been a sleepy precursor to Monday morning classes, chaos erupted outside the home of IU president Myles Brand.
Thousands of angry students and protesters stampeded toward the stately residence at the center of campus, chanting, pumping their fists into the air and waving their quickly-crafted posters and signs high above their heads.