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(08/21/16 10:27pm)
DCD2 musician MAX took the stage to perform an assortment of covers and original music including his new single "Lights Down Low" Saturday night at the IU Block Party. The event hosted several entertainers such as ZHU, Kiiara and IU DJ Matsu.
(08/21/16 10:27pm)
DCD2 musician MAX took the stage to perform an assortment of covers and original music including his new single "Lights Down Low" Saturday night at the IU Block Party. The event hosted several entertainers such as ZHU, Kiiara and IU DJ Matsu.
(08/21/16 10:27pm)
DCD2 musician MAX took the stage to perform an assortment of covers and original music including his new single "Lights Down Low" Saturday night at the IU Block Party. The event hosted several entertainers such as ZHU, Kiiara and IU DJ Matsu.
(08/21/16 10:27pm)
DCD2 musician MAX took the stage to perform an assortment of covers and original music including his new single "Lights Down Low" Saturday night at the IU Block Party. The event hosted several entertainers such as ZHU, Kiiara and IU DJ Matsu.
(08/21/16 10:26pm)
DCD2 musician MAX took the stage to perform an assortment of covers and original music including his new single "Lights Down Low" Saturday night at the IU Block Party. The event hosted several entertainers such as ZHU, Kiiara and IU DJ Matsu.
(08/21/16 10:26pm)
DCD2 musician MAX took the stage to perform an assortment of covers and original music including his new single "Lights Down Low" Saturday night at the IU Block Party. The event hosted several entertainers such as ZHU, Kiiara and IU DJ Matsu.
(08/21/16 9:20pm)
Acacia prepares to finalize their return to campus Sunday afternoon at the Acacia Crest unveiling. The fraternity brought together past and present as alumni and new brothers reclaimed their house from Phi Sigma Kappa.
(08/21/16 9:20pm)
Acacia Graduate Supervisor Drew Sherman speaks on moving the fraternity forward Sunday afternoon at the Acacia Crest unveiling. The fraternity brought together past and present as alumni and new brothers reclaimed their house from Phi Sigma Kappa.
(08/21/16 9:17pm)
The Indiana University Field Hockey team went head to head against themselves during the Cream and Crimson Scrimmage match Friday afternoon at the IU Field Hockey Complex.
(08/21/16 9:17pm)
The Indiana University Field Hockey team went head to head against themselves during the Cream and Crimson Scrimmage match Friday afternoon at the IU Field Hockey Complex.
(08/21/16 9:17pm)
The Indiana University Field Hockey team went head to head against themselves during the Cream and Crimson Scrimmage match Friday afternoon at the IU Field Hockey Complex.
(08/21/16 9:17pm)
The Indiana University Field Hockey team went head to head against themselves during the Cream and Crimson Scrimmage match Friday afternoon at the IU Field Hockey Complex.
(08/21/16 9:16pm)
The Indiana University Field Hockey team went head to head against themselves during the Cream and Crimson Scrimmage match Friday afternoon at the IU Field Hockey Complex.
(08/19/16 1:29am)
The IU Contemporary Dance Movement performs a contemporary rain dance as students awaited for the record-setting rainwork art to be unveiled during the CultureFest After Party Thursday evening at the Indiana University Art Museum.
(08/18/16 3:33am)
Junior Elizabeth Nino leads the way as the Multicultural Greek Council prepares for their CultureFest performance Wednesday evening at the Wildermuth Intramural Center. The group expects to make their mark at the fest with an original Hip-Hop routine.
(08/17/16 11:59pm)
Junior Elizabeth Nino leads the way as the Multicultural Greek Council prepares for their CultureFest performance Wednesday evening at the Wildermuth Intramural Center. The group expects to make their mark at the fest with an original Hip-Hop routine.
(08/17/16 11:59pm)
Monroe County Republican Party Chairman William Ellis and Vice Chairman Ann Collins discuss millennial engagement in the upcoming elections Wednesday morning at the east side McDonald’s. Ellis and Collins encourage students to vote locally to create a bigger impact on their life and aim to find out the best way to reach millennials by using social media and mobile apps.
(04/28/16 2:54am)
RISE President Naomi Kellogg argues toward Real’s disqualification to the supreme court on Wednesday evening at the Maurer School of Law. Kellogg argues that Real’s two counts of voter fraud and intent to mislead voters should lead to immediate disqualification because of how clearly it is prohibited by the IUSA election commission.
(04/27/16 1:41am)
Hillel Executive Director Rabbi Sue Laikin Silberberg speaks on the acceptance of female rabbis in Judaism Tuesday afternoon at the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. Silberberg believes that female leadership is less of an issue in Judaism because of how it continuously grows and adapts to the world around us unlike many other religions.
(04/25/16 11:31pm)
Child Strategist Lisa Carepelli teaches Camila Hernandez Malpica the value of money Monday evening at the Monroe County Public Library. The session, hosted by college saving advisor Phillip Woods, aimed to teach both children and parents the values of saving for higher education.