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(08/11/11 10:07pm)
Amateur erotic items fill a display table in the new Kinsey Institute exhibit, "Private Eyes," which opened to the public last Friday. A computer monitor plays a video with demonstrations of all the moveable toys. The exhibit will run through April 2.
(04/30/10 1:56am)
Seniors Sarah Mamandur, Allen Shyu and Daniel Giangiulio play corn hole with friends Thursday at the Senior Salute at the DeVault Alumni Center. Tagged as the largest graduation party in Bloomington, the annual event is organized by the IU Student Alumni Association and IU Alumni Association.
(04/25/10 11:11pm)
Ailigh Vanderbush of non-profit group Animalia soothes Stoat, a skunk the group brought for people to pet at Earth Day Indiana. Visitors also got to interact with a parakeet and a tortoise, in addition to the dozens of dogs in attendance.
(04/25/10 11:10pm)
Parents, kids and entertainers fill the children's pavilion, which included crafts, toys, instruments and animals to play with.
(03/29/10 1:07am)
Rows of bikes fill one end of the field Saturday inside Neil Armstrong Stadium as hundreds gathered for Little 500 qualifications.
(03/12/10 12:56am)
Junior Kurt Kinser wrestles Dave Johnson of University of Michigan on Feb. 12 at the University Gym. IU beat Michigan 22-13; Kinser won his bout 5-4.
(02/15/10 1:42am)
IU freshman Danny Monaco struggles against University of Michigan freshman Mark Weber on Friday at the University Gym. Despite Monaco's personal 5-3 loss, the Hoosiers won 22-13.
(02/15/10 1:39am)
Members of the Saint Louis University raas dance team celebrate Saturday after winning first place at the Raas Royalty Dance Competition. SLU beat nine other teams to earn the trophy, and a bid for the Raas National Championships in April, where they will face off against IU's team, among others.
(02/08/10 6:01am)
“Lucia di Lammermoor" by IU Opera.
(01/27/10 5:50am)
The Holocaust Revisited
(01/15/10 1:50am)
Dozens of audience members listen as Professor Robert Wistrich speaks Thursday about “Liberté, Égalité, Antisemitism: The French Connection” at the Frangipani Room in the Indiana Memorial Union. The event was the inaugural lecture for the new Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism.
(01/11/10 2:50am)
As she works to move herself back into her residence hall Sunday, freshman Kaci Tiemann hauls a load of clothes, electronics and other miscellenea up the hill in front of the Clark Wing of Read Hall.
(12/03/09 2:58am)
History professor James H. Madison speaks about "Painting Lincoln as a Hoosier" next to a Thomas Hart Benton sketch of the president Wednesday at the IU Art Museum. Madison, director of the Liberal Arts Management Program, said he loves three things - Benton, Lincoln and Indiana.
(11/23/09 3:56am)
Sylvia MacNair and Terry LaBolt perform a rendition of "Devil Went Down to Georgia" Sunday at Middle Way House's Night at the Opera. "It's such a wonderful place and they do such wonderful work," MacNair said of the organization.
(11/20/09 6:46pm)
Ladi Terry, a change leadership expert and president of Success Work!, talks with her audience Thursday at The Venue. Terry presented "The Art of Living Creatively," part of the gallery's monthly Skills for the Art of Fine Living series.
(11/19/09 5:29am)
Tim Mather, director of the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, speaks Wednesday about "Earth and Fire: A Ceramic Artist's Perspective on African Ceramics" at the IU Art Museum. Diane Pelrine, curator of African, Oceanic, and Pre-Columbian Art, looks on. About 30 people attended the event, which coincided with the Art Museum's exhibit "Form and Surface: African Ceramics, Baskets and Textiles."
(11/15/09 6:59pm)
Isaac Knost, age 2, clamors for attention from the bounce house Saturday as 4-year-old Hannah Knost jumps around outside it at IU Dance Marathon Saturday. IUDM raised over 1.5 million dollars for Riley Hospital for Children.
(10/12/09 1:04am)
Josh Connolly entertains audience members Friday at the Funny Bone Comedy Club. Connolly kept the crowd laughing with jokes about cars, guns and relationships. Locals Jamison Raymond and Brian M. Frange also performed, with junior Josh Cocks hosting.
(10/01/09 3:19am)
Bloomington's Quirky Restaurants
(10/01/09 2:29am)
The table tops at Dats Cajun Creole Cafe are laminated with posters, including ones from Mardi Gras past and old movies.