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The Student Activities Tower is home to offices for student organizations. Student Organization Accounts will close by the end of next month due to the implementation of a 2016 Student Organization policy.
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The Student Activities Tower is home to offices for student organizations. Student Organization Accounts will close by the end of next month due to the implementation of a 2016 Student Organization policy.
Jacyln Ferguson writes about being biracial in the United States and how she has been faced with prejudice and stereotypes.
Claire Neff, a friend of the Grove, plays the accordion to bring members of Black Bear Grove back into the shelter Feb. 2 for the ritual honoring Brigid. Neff is considered a friend of the Grove since she helps organize meetings and rituals.
Members of Black Bear Grove join hands in a circle to close the ritual honoring Brigid, the Celtic goddess of the hearth. The members say goodbye to any spirits that are present to end the ritual.
Claire Neff, a friend of the Grove, and Sidney Bolam drink water and whiskey from ceramic cups. The beverages, which have been blessed, symbolize taking in gifts from kindreds, which are the gods, ancestors and nature spirits.
Brigid's crosses sit on the table for the Imbolc ritual honoring the goddess Brigid and the coming of spring. Brigid’s crosses are usually made from rushes, a type of plant, and they are used to symbolize the hearth and the melding of paganism and Catholicism.
Salt is scattered Jan. 29 on the steps of Franklin Hall to keep them from freezing over. A Thursday email warned flood water will freeze when temperatures drop.
Salt is scattered Jan. 29 on the steps of Franklin Hall to keep the steps from freezing over. IU Landscape Services workers are responsible for covering the paths on campus with salt.
Student Legal Services will move to the Poplars Building starting Friday because the university needs to use the former location. SLS has been located at 703 E. Seventh St. for 46 years.
Themed puzzles of “Alice in Wonderland” are on display Sept. 14 in the Lilly Library. The two puzzles were made in the early 1950s as a reference to popculture at the time.
A French puzzle from the late 19th and early 20th century are on display Sept. 14 in the Lilly Library. The puzzle shows the Franco-Russian Alliance from 1882.
The IU Student Legal Services building is located at 703 E. 7th St. Students facing criminal charges can go to SLS for advice and guidance on what to expect at the courthouse.
Pictured are rows of flags placed by the IU chapter of Young Americans for Freedom on Sept. 11 in Dunn Meadow. The 2,977 flags were placed in remembrance of those who died Sept. 11, 2001.
Knick knacks and charms in the shape of animals are made from recycled materials in developing countries. Those items are then sold at Global Gifts, which is a fair trade store.
Global Gifts sells bell chimes made in India. Products from developing countries such as India, Kenya and Guatemala are sold through fair trade.
Global Gifts employees hang signs that describe what is being sold. The store’s motto is, “Making a difference one purchase at a time.”
A student waits for food from Btown Gyros at The Globe in the Indiana Memorial Union. Starting this week, The Globe serves food from different restaurants around Bloomington.
A worker hands food from Btown Gyros to a student at the Globe in the Indiana Memorial Union. Starting this week, the Globe in the IMU serves food from different restaurants around Bloomington.
Students wait in line at The Globe in the Indiana Memorial Union. Starting this week, The Globe in the IMU serves food from different restaurants around Bloomington.