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Senior Sophia Grimsgard works at the Media School equipment checkout window. Indiana high school students could fulfill graduation requirements through career training under a new bill in Indiana legislature.
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Senior Sophia Grimsgard works at the Media School equipment checkout window. Indiana high school students could fulfill graduation requirements through career training under a new bill in Indiana legislature.
The IU Bookstore is seen Feb. 13, 2018, inside the Indiana Memorial Union. IU freshman Ali Wolf recently won the fall 2022 student-designed T-shirt contest.
The Monroe County History Center is located on East Sixth Street. MCHC announced the hiring of its new director, Daniel Schlegel, Jr. on Tuesday.
The Monroe County History Center is located on East Sixth Street. The center won a 2021 American Association for State and Local History Award of Excellence for its “Votes for Women: The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Monroe County” exhibit.
The Monroe County History Center is located on East Sixth Street. To celebrate the centennial of the passing of the 19th Amendment, the Monroe County History Center is displaying a year-long exhibition on the amendment in the Deckard Education Room.
Riders race along the fourth turn during the men's Little 500 race Saturday in Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Senior Hank Duncan of Forest Cycling sits Saturday during a moment of silence before the 2019 men’s Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Forest finished 13th.
The Borg-Warner Trophy sits on the track Saturday before the 2019 men’s Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Cutters took first, Bears camein second and Black Key Bulls placed third.
Students listen in while then-junior Jeffrey Bae explains how to get involved in student government at IU. IU Student Government passed two changes to its Election Code last week that will change the executive ticket to include only the president and vice president by name and remove sections of the code from the IUSG Constitution.
Senior Maddie Pierce has been rowing at IU for over three years. Pierce has helped the team finish in the top five every year at the Big Ten Championships and has been a part of three NCAA Championship qualifying teams.
Weaver, once an all-black farming community where Abram Smith was buried, is about 10 miles south of Marion, Indiana. When Smith was buried here, the Indiana National Guard watched over his funeral.
Weaver, once an all-black farming community where Abram Smith was buried, is about 10 miles south of Marion, Indiana. When Smith was buried here, the Indiana National Guard watched over his funeral.
Bill Munn, Grant County historian, poses for a portrait outside the Grant County Courthouse. Munn said 10 years ago, there would have been a concerted resistance by the white community to a permanent memorial for the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith in Marion, Indiana.
The entrance to the Grant County jail is on the side of the building. Bill Munn, Grant County historian, said this is where the mob broke down the doors of the jail to get to the prisoners. The gargoyles on the roof are not part of the original building.
Castle Apartments is on East Third Street in Marion, Indiana. The same building was once used as the Grant County Jail, where Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were held before they were lynched.
Abram Smith is buried here, where the grass is lighter in the foreground, Bill Munn, Grant County historian said. Thomas Shipp was buried in a Marion, Indiana, cemetery.
The Grant County Courthouse stands in the middle of Marion, Indiana. At the northeast corner of the courthouse, pictured here, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were lynched 88 years ago.
Riverside Drive, once known as River Road, hugs the Mississinewa River. Thomas Shipp, Abram Smith and James Cameron allegedly robbed Claude Deeter and raped Mary Ball along this road Aug. 6, 1930.
Senior Stephanie Sanchez gathers walnuts on the south side of East Third Street. Students are moving nuts across to Wells Quad so squirrels don’t have to.
Emily Jones, president of Squirrel Club at IU, gathers walnuts on the south side of East Third Street. Students are moving nuts across the street to Wells Quad so squirrels don’t have to.