John Mellencamp
John Mellencamp performs for a small crowd at the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center in 2016. John Mellencamp will give an acoustic performance as part of the 40th Anniversary of the TMBCC benefit celebration in December.
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John Mellencamp performs for a small crowd at the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center in 2016. John Mellencamp will give an acoustic performance as part of the 40th Anniversary of the TMBCC benefit celebration in December.
Ruby enjoys being cuddled in fall-themed scarves when it's cold outside.
Rubeus and Vincent spend most of their time either fighting or laying at the window. Outside, they can watch birds making a nest in the tree.
While on a walk, Ruby notices a bird flutter off in the distance, rustling the leaves. Naturally, he longed to give chase.
Vincent was a rescue cat from the shelter. He was very sick when he was first rescued, but after several expensive vet visits, his playful attitude emerged.
Ruby and Vincent spend most of their time either fighting or laying at the window watching birds making nests in the tree outside.
Ruby the cat portrays a sophomore studying history at Indiana University. He's thinking about studying abroad in Europe during his junior year.
Vincent was a rescue cat from the shelter. He was very sick when he was adopted, but after several expensive vet visits, his playful attitude emerged.
Lexi Heinemann, co-chair of Culture of Care, accepts written responses to sexual education trivia questions Tuesday evening at the Sexual Wellbeing Tuesday event. Culture of Care encourages healthy habits, raises awareness and educates students on wellness topics throughout the week.
Poet Janine Joseph reads several of her poems at the event UndocuPoets: Resistance through the Arts event Monday evening. This event was the first in a series that Undocuhoosiers organized as part of its annual UndocuStudents Week.
Poet Christopher Soto reads several of his poems at the event UndocuPoets: Resistance through the Arts event Monday evening. This event was the first in a series that Undocuhoosiers organized as part of its annual UndocuStudents Week.
R.J. Wall, co-founder of the Return of the Mac Fest, and Allen Edwards, chef instructor at Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington, pose with the Golden Noodle award. Edwards and the Ivy Tech Culinary Program won the judge's choice for best macaroni and cheese Sunday for their smoky bleu quack and cheese.
Bobb Easterbrook, left, and Erika Yochum, right, are informed that their macaroni and cheese dish won the crowd-favorite award. The two chefs were from Feast, and their dish was a mixture of cheddar cheese garganell, chicken fat breadcrumbs, kimchi hot sauce, popcorn cheese sauce, shallot and fennel.
From left to right: Professor of practice Elaine Monaghan moderates panelists New York Times Columnist Roger Cohen; former Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-9th district; Research Fellow at the Stanford University Hoover Institution Kori Schake; and Executive Director of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States Philip Zelikow. The topic of the panel was The New Administration's Foreign Policy Inbox, which was part of The School of Global & International Studies' America's Role in the World: Issues Facing the New President event.
New York Times Columnist Roger Cohen spoke about the new administration's challenges with foreign policy Wednesday afternoon. He was joined by three other panelists for the fourth session of the America's Role in the World: Issues Facing the New President event called The New Administration's Foreign Policy Inbox.
Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-9th district spoke about the new administration's challenges with foreign policy Wednesday afternoon. He was joined by three other panelists for the fourth session of the America's Role in the World: Issues Facing the New President event called The New Administration's Foreign Policy Inbox.
Volunteers at the Hillel Center worked together to make S'mores challah bread Thursday evening. To learn more, click here.
Professors in the Department of Political Science and Kelley School of Business discuss Russian interference in the recent U.S. election. They spoke at an event called "Lessons and Next Steps after the 2016 Election" Tuesday evening.
Panelists at the event "Black Don't Crack" discuss current issues regarding access to health care in the black community. Panelists were, from left to right, Rory James, Rasul Mowatt, Maria Hamilton Abegunde and Dr. Lori Thompson.
Panelist Rasul Mowatt makes a point about the black community's lack of access to healthcare at the event "Black Don't Crack" in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Monday evening. Other panelists were Rory James, Maria Hamilton Abegunde and Dr. Lori Thompson.