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Then- freshmen roommates Lenna Gottschild and Micah Heebner talk about their day Feb. 3 at Collins Living-Learning Center.
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Then- freshmen roommates Lenna Gottschild and Micah Heebner talk about their day Feb. 3 at Collins Living-Learning Center.
The IU Student Government office is seen in the Student Activities Tower of the Indiana Memorial Union. Unite for IUSG and Thrive for IUSG discussed mask mandates and diversity on campus at a Friday town hall.
The IU Student Government office is seen in the Student Activities Tower of the Indiana Memorial Union. The IU Student Government Student Body President candidates began campaigning Feb. 9 and students can begin voting March 1.
The IU Student Government office is seen in the Student Activities Tower of the Indiana Memorial Union. The IUSG Supreme Court will review and hold public hearings regarding an appeal about a recent amendment and a separate appeal about a budgetary issue.
The IU Student Government office is seen in the Student Activities Tower of the Indiana Memorial Union. The IUSG Supreme Court certified the 2021-22 Congressional election results Thursday evening.
The IU Student Government office is located in the Student Activities Tower of the Indiana Memorial Union. Elections for IUSG Congress end Friday at 10 p.m.
The sign outside the IU Student Government office shows the IUSG logo on Sept. 24, 2020. A callout meeting for students interested in running for executive offices in IUSG will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Visitors examine the Big Red 200 Supercomputer on Jan. 20, 2020, in the Cyberinfrastructure Building. IU's super computers are used to model hypersonic research.
The outside of Michael Maurer School of Law is seen Jan 28. Within the last six months, the Maurer School of Law has accepted $8.9 million in financial gifts from friends and alumni of the school.
IU Student Government will have an online debate at 7 p.m. Tuesday, which will provide a forum for students to ask the candidates questions about their campaigns. Voting opens at 10 a.m. Wednesday for the spring election.
Posters for the 18th Pride Film Festival hang on a pole Feb. 24 outside Sycamore Hall. The festival will be Feb. 28-29 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The outside of the Chinese Flagship Program’s office is pictured Feb. 26 in the Global and International Studies Building. Flagship students are required to do a summer intensive language program, and program director Yea-Fen Chen said she encourages students to apply for the Taiwan program instead of the Beijing program due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Participants walk Jan. 28 to Herman B Wells Library during a graduate student march.
The first step team at IU, L.E.G.A.C.Y practices Feb. 16 at the Intramural Center Racquetball Courts. Their next showcase performance is 6 p.m. March 7 at Willkie Auditorium.
Ph.D. candidate Donte Miller moderates a conversation about activism with IU alumni Keith Parker, left, and Leighton Johnson, right, Feb. 19 at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. “Activism wasn’t a choice, it was a way of life,” Parker said.
A poster for CatVideoFest is seen Feb. 17 outside the IU Cinema. The film is a compilation reel of cat video submissions and sourced footage and will be screened from 4-5:15 p.m. Feb. 22 at the IU Cinema.
The Environmental Resilience Institute is located at 715 E. 8th St. IU researchers found that due to increasing temperatures and seasonal droughts the amount of water in Indiana's soil and streams may decrease over time according to an IU press release.
Bloomington community member Mary Uthuppuru reads the book "The Natural History Museum #2" on Feb. 18 at Hazelbaker Hall in Wells Library. “I’m actually an artist bookmaker also, so I like to see everybody’s work,” Uthuppuru said.
The first step team at IU, L.E.G.A.C.Y practices Feb. 16 at the Intramural Center Racquetball Courts. Their next showcase performance is 6 p.m. March 7 at Willkie Auditorium.
Kenzie Burgess, Reese Myers, Kacie Scales and Jada Collins play a game of euchre on Sept. 17, 2019, in Teter Quad.