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(10/16/16 10:31pm)
Students Against State Violence chalk the sidewalks and sit in protest during the SASV rally Saturday afternoon at the Sample Gates. SASV tackled a variety of issues during homecoming weekend including Black Lives Matter, rape culture on campus and the systematic oppression of Native Americans.
(10/16/16 10:31pm)
A campaign sign in the yard of a Donald Trump supporter.
(10/16/16 10:31pm)
Students Against State Violence (SASV) Senior Jess Mann delivers her speech on how IU profits from rape culture during the SASV rally Saturday afternoon at the Sample Gates. SASV tackled a variety of issues during homecoming weekend including Black Lives Matter, rape culture on campus, and the systematic oppression of Native Americans.
(10/16/16 10:31pm)
Students Against State Violence (SASV) Senior Jess Mann delivers her speech on how IU profits from rape culture during the SASV rally Saturday afternoon at the Sample Gates. SASV tackled a variety of issues during homecoming weekend including Black Lives Matter, rape culture on campus and the systematic oppression of Native Americans.
(10/16/16 5:02pm)
Collins Living Learning Center President Stephon Glider leads the way as residents from various dorms show their cream and crimson pride during the homecoming parade Friday evening on Woodlawn Avenue. The parade is hosted every year during homecoming weekend to hype up Hoosiers before the big football game.
(10/16/16 5:02pm)
The Union Board incorporates the chill atmosphere of the IMU with their float during the homecoming parade Friday evening on Woodlawn Avenue. The parade is hosted every year during homecoming weekend to hype up Hoosiers before the big football game.
(10/16/16 5:02pm)
The Singing Hoosiers do a full run through of the intro for their Fall Preview Concert Friday evening in Auer Hall. The intro consisted of songs such as “The Star Spangled Banner”, “Back Home Again in Indiana”, and Tevin Campbell’s “I 2 I”.
(10/16/16 5:02pm)
IU President Michael McRobbie cuts the ribbon and makes homecoming weekend official during the homecoming parade Friday evening at Woodlawn Avenue. The parade is hosted every year during homecoming weekend to hype up Hoosiers before the big football game.
(10/16/16 5:02pm)
The IU Homecoming Court makes their grand entrance with their Sample Gates inspired float during the homecoming parade Friday evening on Woodlawn Avenue. The parade is hosted every year during homecoming weekend to hype up Hoosiers before the big football game.
(10/16/16 5:02pm)
The Singing Hoosiers do a full run through of the intro for their Fall Preview Concert Friday evening in Auer Hall. The intro consisted of songs such as “The Star Spangled Banner”, “Back Home Again in Indiana”, and Tevin Campbell’s “I 2 I”.
(10/16/16 5:02pm)
The Singing Hoosiers do a full run through of the intro for their Fall Preview Concert Friday evening in Auer Hall. The intro consisted of songs such as “The Star Spangled Banner”, “Back Home Again in Indiana”, and Tevin Campbell’s “I 2 I”.
(10/12/16 10:39pm)
Sigma Chi fraternity brothers play a friendly game of football during their second annual Sexual Assault Awareness event held in the Sigma Chi front yard Wednesday evening. The brothers aim to increase awareness of sexual assault on campus by inviting IU students to join them as guest speakers take the stage to give their own perceptions on sexual assault.
(10/12/16 10:39pm)
Sigma Chi fraternity brothers play a friendly game of football during their second annual Sexual Assault Awareness event held in the Sigma Chi front yard Wednesday evening. The brothers aim to increase awareness of sexual assault on campus by inviting IU students to join them as guest speakers take the stage to give their own perceptions on sexual assault.
(10/12/16 10:39pm)
Sigma Chi fraternity brothers play a friendly game of football during their second annual Sexual Assault Awareness event held in the Sigma Chi front yard Wednesday evening. The brothers aim to increase awareness of sexual assault on campus by inviting IU students to join them as guest speakers take the stage to give their own perceptions on sexual assault.
(10/12/16 10:39pm)
Sigma Chi fraternity brothers invite IU students to enjoy pizza, live music, and guest speakers during their second annual Sexual Assault Awareness event held in the Sigma Chi front yard Wednesday evening. The brothers aim to increase awareness of sexual assault on campus with important guest speakers such as Attorney General Greg Zoeller and Men Against Rape and Sexual Assault (MARS).
(10/12/16 8:02pm)
District 61 Indiana State House of Representatives candidate Drew Ash makes pancakes after being awake for over 24 hours after working on his campaign. Ash works on managing campaign materials while he waits for an intern to bring him his official district map.
(10/12/16 8:02pm)
District 61 Indiana State House of Representatives candidate Drew Ash makes pancakes after being awake for over 24 hours after working on his campaign. Ash works on managing campaign materials while he waits for an intern to bring him his official district map.
(10/12/16 8:02pm)
District 61 Indiana State House of Representatives candidate Drew Ash makes pancakes after being awake for over 24 hours after working on his campaign. Ash works on managing campaign materials while he waits for an intern to bring him his official district map.
(10/11/16 2:01am)
Protestors form a perimeter around the Bloomington Police Department and prevent traffic from going through during the Black Lives Matter protest Monday evening. The event, hosted by Students Against State Violence and the Black Student Union, targeted the Bloomington Police Department because of their failure to bring justice in the 2015 case of Joseph Smedley.
(10/11/16 2:01am)
Protesters march to the Bloomington Police Department during the Black Lives Matter protest Monday evening from the sample gates. The event, hosted by Students Against State Violence and the Black Student Union, targeted the Bloomington Police Department because of their failure to bring justice in the 2015 case of Joseph Smedley.