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Supporters arrive to the Monroe County Courthouse on April, 22, 2018, to protest gun violence in a walkout. UNC Chapel Hill March for Our Lives wrote an op-ed to create attention around gun violence on a national level.
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Supporters arrive to the Monroe County Courthouse on April, 22, 2018, to protest gun violence in a walkout. UNC Chapel Hill March for Our Lives wrote an op-ed to create attention around gun violence on a national level.
WFIU employee Kayte Young composes her sketch of Showalter Fountain as the sun sets during the First Thursdays festival Sept. 7, 2017, in the Fine Arts Plaza. First Thursdays' artist row is a way for students and community members to show their work and sell it to attendees.
Then-freshmen Kiara Morris portrays Sulley from Monsters, Inc., while Taryn Brandl dresses as Merida from the movie Brave during Central’s Creepy Carnival on Oct. 28, 2017, outside of Teter Quadrangle. It is important to be proactive and alert to stay safe during Halloween festivities.
The Center of Excellence for Women in Technology building is seen at 501 N. Park Ave. Female enrollment in STEM programs has increased by 35% from the fall of 2011 to the fall of 2021 partially due to the many resources available to women pursuing STEM careers.
WFIU employee Kayte Young composes a sketch of Showalter Fountain as the sun sets during the First Thursdays festival Sept. 7, 2017, in the Fine Arts Plaza. The first festival of the 2022-23 school year will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Sept. 1 in the Fine Arts Plaza.
Members of the Residential Hall Association create a Halloween-themed photo booth during Central’s Creepy Carnival on Oct. 29, 2017, outside Teter Quad. Many local organizations are hosting Halloween events around Bloomington, both family-friendly and adult-only.
School of Public and Enviornmental Affairs professor David Audretsch speaks about the global effects of the 2016 presidential election Nov. 16, 2016, in the Indiana Memorial Union. Audretsch has been recognized as a Clarivate Citation Laureate.
IU President Michael McRobbie cuts a ribbon to make homecoming weekend official during the 2018 homecoming parade evening at Woodlawn Avenue. More than 100 IU facilities were constructed or renovated during McRobbie's tenure, according to the university.
Members of the Residential Hall Association create a Halloween-themed photo booth during Central’s Creepy Carnival on Oct. 29, 2017, outside Teter Quad.
Elijah Pouges performs during the annual Culture Shock Music Festival in 2018 in Rhino's Youth Center. This year's Culture Shock will take place April 18.
Then-sophomore Elizabeth Nykaza speaks to the Lafayette County Police Department on Sept. 13, 2016, at the College of Arts and Sciences Career Fair in Alumni Hall.
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority members wait for prospective sisters to visit their table Sept. 16, 2017, during IU's National Pan-Hellenic Council fair in Dunn Meadow.
44 percent of Halloween-related injuries come from carving pumpkins.
Halloween festivities are ramping up in Bloomington. Be prepared with tips on where to find costumes and decorations.
Jupiter & Okwess invite women up on stage to dance with them during the 2018 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival on Sept. 29 in the Alchemy/Old National Bank Tent. Jupiter & Okwess performed high-energy Congolese soukous.
Freshmen prepare to register for fraternity rush during the Greek Orientation Seminar on Sept. 6, 2016, at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. Changes to IU's Greek Organization Agreement have delayed some chapters from signing, disrupting their operations and events.
Students wait in anticipation for Diplo to take the stage during the Welcome Week Block Party on Aug. 19, 2018, at 13th Street and Fee Lane. IU Police Department Capt. Craig Munroe offered some advice on how to stay safe during this first week back in Bloomington as well as the rest of the year.
Catherine Sloper (left) and aunt Lavinia Penniman (right), portrayed by Glynnis Kunkel-Ruiz and Ellise Chase, socialize before a party during a rehearsal of Ruth and Augustus Goetz’ “The Heiress” on Sept. 18 in Ruth N. Halls Theatre. The story focuses on Catherine Sloper, a wealthy, socially awkward woman, who falls in love with a man that her father believes is only after their money.
The Singing Hoosiers open a show in 2018 with the “Indiana Opener,” “Let the River Run” and “I’ve Got a Robe." IU’s Singing Hoosiers’ 69th annual spring concert, “Go West!” will be at 8 p.m. April 27 at the Musical Arts Center.
Elijah Pouges performs as brz and invites friends onto the stage to provide backing vocals and accompaniment during the annual Culture Shock Music Festival in 2018 in Rhino's Youth Center. This year's Culture Shock Music Festival will take place April 20.