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An Indiana football helmet sits on the ground Sept. 28, 2019, inside Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan. The Hoosiers landed a commitment from Kent State University defensive tackle CJ West on Wednesday.
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An Indiana football helmet sits on the ground Sept. 28, 2019, inside Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan. The Hoosiers landed a commitment from Kent State University defensive tackle CJ West on Wednesday.
Salomé Cloteaux, co-editor-in-chief: I don’t think it’s bad to be too dedicated to your job. If you don’t sacrifice your physical or mental health (too much), there is no reason you shouldn’t embrace it. I am so privileged to have found something I love to do, something that’s bigger than me, something that’s more than a career or passion — being a journalist is an intrinsic part of who I am, and I can never have too much of it.
Food collected from the "Stamp Out Hunger" food drive sits outside Hoosier Hills May 14, 2022. The food drive May 11 will take place nearly four weeks after a pick-up truck crashed into HHFB’s second warehouse, leaving 400 pounds of food to be disposed of.
Democrat Julie Thomas is pictured. Thomas received 51.53% of the vote in the Democratic primary Tuesday.
Then-junior pole vaulter Nathan Stone flies over the bar April 23, 2022, at the Robert C. Haugh Complex. Stone earned third place for Indiana in the men's pole vault at the Billy Hayes Invitational, clearing 5.15 meters.
Ballantine Hall is pictured. The Student Voice Coalition has argued that the IU administration lacks transparency and accountability and prioritizes revenue to the well-being of its students.
Blue hour sets in as fans enter Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Assistant coach Amber Smith departed Indiana women's basketball Monday.
A sign is shown outside of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce in Bloomington. Sunday marks the first day of the 2024 National Small Business Week, which since 1963 has shown appreciation to small businesses and their owners’ contributions to the United States’ economy.
Franklin Hall is seen April 17, 2024, on East Kirkwood Avenue. The IDS published a letter from the editors April 18, 2024.
Samantha Camire: Online exams are such a waste of time. If you really want to test us over what we know, don’t prescribe/enforce online exams. Obviously everyone will just use the internet and work together to get as good a score as possible. You might as well just not have an exam at all.
Students wait for the start of their class Aug. 23, 2021, in Wylie Hall. The growth mindset emphasizes that a person’s abilities can be improved through effort and persistence.
The Musical Arts Center is pictured Feb. 1, 2022, at 105 N Eagleson Ave. in Bloomington. The auditorium was built in 1971.
Students board busses at Bloomington High School South on Sept. 13, 2021. There’s no solid plan for what the elementary merger will look like yet.
Then-freshman Andrew La Valle cries on his teammate's shoulder after conclusion of the men's Little 500 race April 13, 2019, at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. La Valle competed in both the 2021 and 2022 races.
A member of RAAS, a dance group at IU, dances March 27, 2024, in Buskirk-Chumley Theater in Bloomington. “At the Asian Culture Center we enjoy planning and organizing events that really speak to the core of who we are,” Melanie Castillo-Cullather said.
Read Residence Hall is photographed Oct. 3, 2023, off of East Eagleson Avenue. Freshmen students live in Read Residence Hall, among other residence halls.
Signs are laid in front the auditorium stage at an in-person vote for the graduate students to go on strike on April 10, 2022, at the Monroe County Public Library. The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition collectively voted to initiate a three-day strike from April 17-19 to demand an increase in living wages for graduate workers at IU.
Fans support their teams at the Women's Little 500 race at the Bill Armstrong Stadium on April 22, 2022, are pictured. Local authorities have tips for the community to stay safe during the “World’s Greatest College Weekend.”