Farmers' Market
Troy Vegeler and daughter Arwyn look at produce at the Stranger's Hill Organics stand Saturday at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market.
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Troy Vegeler and daughter Arwyn look at produce at the Stranger's Hill Organics stand Saturday at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market.
Matt Bell, 20, puts cheese on pizza crust Wednesday afternoon at Pizza X's 10th street location.
Jeremy Ness, co-owner of Baked! creates a cookie cake Wednesday.
Matt Bell, 20, puts cheese on pizza crust Wednesday afternoon at Pizza X's 10th street location.
Jeremy Ness, co-owner of Baked! creates a cookie cake Wednesday at the Third St. bakery.
Jeremy Ness, co-owner of Baked! creates a cookie cake Wednesday afternoon.
Ryan Myers, freshman, paints alongside juniors Jen Hill and Alyssa Kersey. The three were taking part in a fingerpainting event held at the Hutton Honors College on Wednesday afternoon.
Savannah Meslin paints at a fingerpainting study break event held Wednesday afternoon at the Hutton Honors College.
A 20th century Bhairava mask hangs on display Wednesday at the Mathers Museum. Bhairava is a fierce incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva.
Barbers work Tuesday inside of Razor's Image. The barbershop is taking part in the Indiana Black Barbershop Health Initiative.
Mugs for sale hang on a shelf Thursday at A.Z. Vintage.
Alison Zook is the owner of A.Z. Vintage. The brand new shop is located on Morton Street in downtown Bloomington.
Heydi Correa-Encarnacion speaks Wednesday evening at La Casa Cultural Center. Correa-Encarnacion spoke about Pedro Zamora and the disparity of AIDS among races in the United States.
Panelists Charmayne Champion-Shaw, Rabi Sue Laikin Silberberg, Lillian Casillas, Sabrina Sullenberger, and Dustin Nisley speak Tuesday at the Fine Arts Auditorium. The panelists were on hand to talk about cultural competency in public schools.
Maurice Evans and Allison Foster perform at an Anti-Bullying Awareness Day event Sunday in the Union Street Center Auditorium.
Adam Rivere teaches IU professor David Stringer and his children Moya, Dylan and Owen to play west African drums Saturday at the Lotus Blossoms World Bazaar. Volunteers at the event led children in various cultural activities.
Professor Jayanth Krishnan facilitates a dicussion Thursday in the Maurer School of Law. IU faculty gathered to discuss the Ralph Richard Banks book "Is Marriage for White People?"
Lama Chuck Whetsell, right, talks with members of the Bloomington community Wednesday at the Unitarian Universalist Church. Whetsell was on hand to lead a discussion on world peace.
Two cars sit for viewers to witness after a drunk driving crash simulation Wednesday behind Forest Quad. The simulation was part of an afternoon fair held by the Indiana Collegiate Emergency Medical Service Club to raise awareness of the consequences of drunk driving.
Dr. Jill Shedd addresses an audience as Dr. George Van Horn listens Tuesday in the Education Building Auditorium. Dr. Shedd discussed a proposal for a new type of teaching license.