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A streetlamp decked with holiday decor stands Dec. 5, 2022, near the Musical Arts Center. Street lamps all across IU’s campus are decorated for the holidays.
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A streetlamp decked with holiday decor stands Dec. 5, 2022, near the Musical Arts Center. Street lamps all across IU’s campus are decorated for the holidays.
Darla Jones sits on her living room couch Nov. 5, 2022, at her home in Martinsville. Jones said she has started a new part of her life where she just wants to have fun with others and not take everything so seriously.
Darla Jones, founder of the Hot Old Broads, poses outside her home Nov. 5, 2022, in Martinsville. Jones started the group to bring people together and have fun with other middle-aged women.
Sophomore Zsofia Leary poses for a portrait Oct. 28, 2022, near Dunn Meadow. Leary is studying law and public policy at IU with a minor in music.
The LGBTQ+ Culture Center is seen Oct 28, 2022. The center serves as a safe and inclusive space enabling the LGBTQ community to thrive and grow on campus.
The LGBTQ+ Culture Center is seen Oct. 28, 2022. The center is located at 705 E. Seventh St. across the street from Dunn Meadow and the Indiana Memorial Union.
Zsofia Leary stands in front of the LGBTQ+ Culture Center Oct. 28, 2022. Leary joined the culture center this semester and said it is like a family full of people who understand what she hashave been through.
A Bird e-scooter rests on a bike stand near Dunn Woods Oct. 2, 2022. The City of Bloomington enacted a curfew for e-scooter usage beginning Oct. 13.
The Office of Finance, Administration and Budget is seen Oct. 2, 2022, in the Carmichael Center on Kirkwood Avenue. The office manages the development and planning for IU’s budget.
Kilroy’s Bar N’ Grill stands on Kirkwood Avenue Oct. 2, 2022. Much of Bloomington’s nightlife happens at Kilroy’s, since it is one of the city’s most popular bars.
A Bird e-scooter is seen resting on a bike stand near Dunn Woods. By signing up on the e-scooter brands’ app, riders can pay to use the electric scooters on campus and around town.
An IU student scrolls through the app Hotdrop in search of new music Sept. 20, 2022. Recently accepted into Techstar’ accelerator program, Hotdrop is a space for artists to share their music and be discovered by listeners.