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An American flag waves Oct. 17, 2017, outside of Franklin Hall. Organizations around Bloomington will host events to honor veterans throughout the month of November.
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An American flag waves Oct. 17, 2017, outside of Franklin Hall. Organizations around Bloomington will host events to honor veterans throughout the month of November.
An American flag outside of Franklin Hall waves in the wind Tuesday.
Masks and stickers for Day of the Dead hang alongside Halloween attire. Costumes lined the aisles of Campus Costume preparing for Halloween.
Sombreros sit on shelves along with other hats for Halloween at Campus Costume.
Game day rolls around, and it’s time to get ready to represent your favorite school. You grab sneakers that have the dirt stains to show your dedication to the day, throw on your candy-striped overalls and you’re ready to tailgate.
Before the Bloomington Faculty Council meeting begins, participants check in at the front table of President's Hall. Indiana University staff and Bloomington residents gathered in President's Hall for the meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
Audience members listen quietly at the beginning of the Bloomington Faculty Council Meeting. Bloomington staff and residents gathered in President's Hall for the Bloomington Faculty Council meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
Four bicycles sit outside Franklin Hall. A bikeshare program could be coming to Bloomington.
Candis Smith, Lecturer for the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies, and Katrina Overby, doctoral candidate in the Media School and Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, prepare for a discussion on microaggressions. Smith, Overby and Joan Middendorf, an instructional consultant for the Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, led the discussion Sept. 20.
When I was 7, I slept in the guest room whenever mine was too messy. I would shut the door to avoid looking at the catastrophe of stuffed animals and Polly Pockets thrown everywhere.
A student bicycle is parked on Atwater Avenue on Sunday afternoon.
Lilly Library's Curator of Puzzles Andrew Rhoda talked to the Indiana Daily Student about his unique job working with mechanical puzzles, which are those with interlocking pieces. Rhoda talked about the "Jerry Slocum Mechanical Puzzle Collection," which consists of more than 30,000 puzzles and 4,000 puzzle books that were donated by mechanical puzzle historian Jerry Slocum.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art’s Jenny McComasspoke on Wednesday with Bloomington guests about modern art and post-war Germany as part of the museum’s latest Noon Talk.
Bloomington residents, IU students, and old and current roommates welcomed IU senior Kacie Swierk at the Venue Fine Arts and Gifts to play guitar for Bloomington Unplugged.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Eskenazi Museum of Art planned a lecture for First Thursday, which worked to link ideas of women and power with the arts.
The Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts welcomed guest artist Beili Liu to speak Wednesday night about her work as an installation artist.
Greeted with a table of wine, cookies and a cake, guests filed into the Venue Fine Arts & Gifts. Gabe Colman, curator of the Venue, and his parents welcomed everyone by talking about family traditions of how Valentine’s Day was special to them, continued through the crafting of hand-made Valentines at the gallery.
Olivia Ranseen, a sophomore environmental management major, found a way to combine her passion for environmental sustainability and her love for theater.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art invited a speaker to discuss her take on artist Vik Muniz as an activist in front of students and members of the Bloomington community for the “Noon Talk” series.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art invites speakers to discuss their takes on art exhibits in front of students and members of the Bloomington community in its “Noon Talk” series.