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(03/07/23 1:51am)
Shanna Schmutte pushes John Langey down South Washington Street April 13, 2014, at the 12th Annual Homeward Bound 5K Walk. IU-Bloomington and the City of Bloomington will host events and programs this month in recognition of Disability Awareness Month.
(09/18/15 1:00am)
Ben Brabson, a professor of physics at IU, speaks to a group of about 50 protestors Thursday evening at Showalter Fountain. Brabson applauded IU for their energy efficient buildings but challenged the University to distance itself from the fossil fuel industry.
(09/17/15 10:53pm)
Ben Brabson, a professor of physics at IU and a climate change scientist, petitioned IU to distance itself from the fossil fuel industry at a protest that concluded at Showalter Fountain.
(04/30/15 3:49am)
James Roberts is one of the first participants of Monroe County's new Mental Health Court, a preventative court designed to address offenders' mental health concerns. Roberts was charged with check fraud, a felony, and served a year in the Monroe County Jail beginning in February 2014.
(02/27/15 7:12pm)
The Jordan River overflowed and flooded small sections of campus after a downpour Thursday morning.
(02/17/15 4:11am)
André Micheletti, a Jacobs School of Music alumnus, instructs Luiz Fernando during a private lesson on November 10, 2014. At age 14 Fernando was the youngest Brazilian to perform at Carnegie Hall.
(02/17/15 4:07am)
André Micheletti, a Jacobs School of Music alumnus, instructs Luiz Fernando during a private lesson on November 10, 2014. At age 14 Fernando was the youngest Brazilian to perform at Carnegie Hall.
(02/17/15 4:06am)
André Micheletti, a Jacobs School of Music alumnus, instructs Luiz Fernando during a private lesson on November 10, 2014. At age 14 Fernando was the youngest Brazilian to perform at Carnegie Hall.
(11/20/14 1:02am)
Jules Daugherty, an IU student studying abroad in Brazil, talks with Lucas Saito Valeriano on Wednesday night at their university in São Paulo. Daugherty says she has struggled with handling the degree of sexism even within platonic friendships here in Brazil.
(11/06/14 1:56am)
A gay couple walks through one of São Paulo's public parks Wednesday afternoon. São Paulo is home to a strong and visible LGBT movement.
(10/09/14 1:55am)
Graffiti belonging to the Brazilian protest group Black Bloc covers a wall near São Paulo's central avenue. The words imply that corrupt politicians ought to be blamed and imprisoned for corruption instead of young protestors who are often arrested by the federal police.
(09/25/14 2:10am)
A young volunteer hands out free water to residents of Cracolândia Saturday evening. The volunteer group Instituto Construir, or Construction Institute, makes bulk amounts of soup every Saturday night and distributes it to the homeless living in the center of São Paulo.
(09/11/14 1:14am)
Water coolers are almost universally used by Brazilian households and businesses, because the tap water generally isn't safe to drink. Local shopowner Rodrigo Batista said his water is turned off every night, meaning water from these coolers will be all he has access to at night.
(08/28/14 2:30am)
Students walk to class Wednesday afternoon at the PUC-SP campus. Graffiti is very popular in São Paulo, and the PUC-SP building is no exception.
(08/28/14 2:30am)
A Brazilian student smokes a cigarette Wednesday afternoon at the PUC-SP campus. PUC-SP has religious roots, but is also known for hosting demonstrations against the military regime, which fell in 1985.
(06/09/14 7:51pm)
Students sit and eat their food at the Collins LLC dining hall.
(04/23/14 1:55am)
Nick Banks holds out a sample of pelletized hops, which the Bloomington Brewing Company uses in their brewing process. The pellets are a very consistent form of the hop plant, Banks said.
(04/23/14 1:44am)
Bloomington Brewing Company was handing out free hop plant rhizomes, or horizontal roots that grow underground. The rhizome will send out shoots growing to be about 20 feet tall.
(04/23/14 1:44am)
Adam Hamel came to the Lennie's to collect hop plant roots, also called hop rhizomes. Hamel is an aspiring brewer and said the hops should be a good start.
(04/23/14 1:44am)
Nick Banks holds out a sample of pelletized hops, which the Bloomington Brewing Company uses in their brewing process. The pellets are a very consistent form of the hop plant, Banks said.