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IU alumni Tom Sweeney is pictured. Sweeney graduated from IU in 2002.
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IU alumni Tom Sweeney is pictured. Sweeney graduated from IU in 2002.
Tom Wood (left) is pictured with his wife Julie Wood. Julie Wood’s gift to the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center honors her late husband, Tom, who died from lung cancer in 2010.
Actors depicting musical duo Simon and Garfunkel from the US-Canada tour of "The Simon and Garfunkel Story" are pictured. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel first collaborated in 1957.
Logo for 5-Minute Crafts is pictured. The channel has provided entertaining videos, even if some of its content doesn't work.
Twice Exceptional’s logo consists of two letter “e,” one flipped horizontally to represent dyslexia, coming together to make a smiley face. The brand has released several product drops, consisting of hoodies, hats and T-shirts, since December 2022.
Twice Exceptional co-founders Josh Aronow (left) and Alex Bean (right) are pictured February 24, 2024, at 127 S. Gentry St. in Bloomington, the location of the brand's first pop-up. Twice Exceptional had its first product drop December 2022.
Ukrainian Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk (left) accepts an award April 4, 2024, from IU president Pamela Whitten. Matviichuk was recognized Thursday by the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies for her work in global human rights.
Ian Somerhalder is pictured as Damon in 'The Vampire Diaries.' Somerhalder rescheduled his visit to Bloomington after canceling due to illness.
Musicians from the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra perform onstage. The Jacobs School of Music Concert Orchestra announced a special appearance by Dr. Mae Jemison, the first woman of color in America to travel to space.
Bryson Tucker takes a shot March 31, 2024, at practice before the McDonald's All-American Game in Houston, Texas. Tucker committed to Indiana on March 28.
Liam McNeeley makes a pass March 31, 2024, at practice before the McDonald's All-American Game in Houston, Texas. McNeeley decommitted from Indiana on March 7.
InMotion Dance Company poses for a photo March 29, 2024, at the Indiana University School of Public Health. The student-led organization incorporates various styles of dance, including including jazz, contemporary, hip hop, lyrical and tap.
A promotional poster for "Star on the Rise" is pictured. The ballet was first choreographed by Marius Petipa in 1877.
Joshua Bell, music director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields is pictured. The Bloomington native was named music director of ASMF by Founding President Sir Neville Marriner.
The poster for Culture Shock and Burning Couch's artist release party is pictured. The Skaaholics were featured in last year's Culture Shock.
Bloomington Bicycles is photographed March 19, 2024. The shop opened its doors Feb. 19.
The cast performs their production of "The Play That Goes Wrong" at the Waldron Arts Center. The original 2012 play was written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields.
A promotional poster for "Star on the Rise" is pictured. The ballet is scheduled to be performed at the Musical Arts Center on March 29-30, 2024.
Orli Shaham celebrates the recording of a Mozart piece for her new CD in 2019. It was announced that Shaham would take part in three events at the Jacobs School of Music March 25-27, 2024.
An AI-generated image is pictured for the Jacobs School of Music's "AlgoRhythm: The World of AI and Music" summit on March 29-30, 2024. The Jacobs School of Music Innovation department announced the two-day summit in collaboration with numerous schools within IU and local organizations.