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Lamb & pita is displayed during the Devour Bloomington special Thursday evening at Topo’s 403 restaurant. Topo’s specializes in authentic Greek food.
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Lamb & pita is displayed during the Devour Bloomington special Thursday evening at Topo’s 403 restaurant. Topo’s specializes in authentic Greek food.
21 and over IU students and Bloomington residents enjoy their favorite beverages while interacting with science at during “After Dark” event Friday evening at WonderLab. The museum, usually reserved for child friendly fun, will be hosting an additional “After Dark” event in May after selling out all of their tickets for the adult oriented event.
Current Media students listen as IU Journalism Alumni tell their life after college stories during the Media Career Day event Friday morning in the IMU’s State Room East. Alumni discussed financial issues, job offers, relocation and many other pros and cons recent grads may face upon graduation.
2L Maurer Law Student Francesca Hoffman hosts a discussion about a series of videos involving the mistreatment of trans people in the Indiana prison system Thursday night at Boxcar Books.
Max McLinn at home: Computer Science Major, Freshman, loves technology, hangs with friends in the floor lounge, usually makes food in dorm or goes to the C-Store.
IU Gaming President Sree Vankineni [right] coordinates a League of Legends battle plans with prospective IU student Giovanni Zinzi [left] during UITS’ video game conference Saturday evening at the IMU.
Nationally Ranked LAN party player Joey Leclear enjoys an online game of Halo 5 during UITS’ video game conference Saturday evening at the IMU. Leclear commented on the shift from counsel gaming to PC gaming by stating that it is quickly becoming the new norm for gamers worldwide.
BtownMenus employee Bobby Norell picks up a delivery from the Noodles Company Wednesday evening on Kirkwood Avenue. Norell, who has been delivering since last March, reflects on all of the situations he’s encountered as a delivery driver in Bloomington.
Pilobolus dancer Jun Kuribayashi teaches dance students improvisation problem solving Wednesday afternoon at the School of Public Health. Kuribayashi forces students to overcome obstacles and break down barriers in order to learn and become better dancers.
Pilobolus dancer Jun Kuribayashi teaches dance students improvisation problem solving Wednesday afternoon at the School of Public Health. Kuribayashi forces students to overcome obstacles and break down barriers in order to learn and become better dancers.
IU Provost Lauren Robel delivers the State of the Campus Address Tuesday afternoon at Franklin Hall. Robel discussed inclusion, diversity, development, and advancements that have strengthened both the campus and Indiana University as a whole.
Junior Kiera Stahly discusses a future career with Target at the Winter Career and Internship Fair at the IMU Thursday afternoon. The fair, hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences, aims to connect students with employers to make connections and find potential career opportunities.
IUSA Executive Senior Staff Member Dan Niersbach discusses information shared at the Big Ten Conference with IUSA congress Tuesday evening at the IMU’s Dogwood Room. Niersbach hopes this new insight from other Big Ten school officials will push the forward and bring new innovation to IU’s campus.
Boy In The Bubble comedian Michael Blomquist draws in the crowd during the Winter Involvement Fair Thursday evening at the IMU’s Alumni Hall. The event was larger than ever before with a wide selection of organizations, food, and exclusive prizes.
Missfits Music and Arts Collective founder Jess Mann creates a plan to unveil the group’s Record-A-Thon documentary about the music industry within Bloomington Wednesday evening at the Bloomingfoods Market & Deli. The Misfits strive to create a safe and supportive environment for “womyn”, a nonbinary alternative to the traditional spelling to capture a wider audience of people.
The African American Choir rehearses for the campus’ Martin Luther King celebration Wednesday afternoon at the Neal-Marshall Cultural Center. The choir is expected to deliver a show-stopping performance at Kirkwood Avenue’s Buskirk-Chumley Theatre on Monday.
The African American Choir rehearses for the campus’ Martin Luther King celebration Wednesday afternoon at the Neal-Marshall Cultural Center. The choir is expected to deliver a show-stopping performance at Kirkwood Avenue’s Buskirk-Chumley Theatre on Monday.
Missfits Music and Arts Collective founder Jess Mann creates a plan to unveil the group’s Record-A-Thon documentary about the music industry within Bloomington Wednesday evening at the Bloomingfoods Market & Deli. The Misfits strive to create a safe and supportive environment for “womyn”, a nonbinary alternative to the traditional spelling to capture a wider audience of people.
Read Community Educator Taylor Williams uses her dorm influence to push for feminine product awareness within residence halls Tuesday evening at the IMU Maple Room. Quiet GRRL planned to place donation boxes for feminine products around campus and in the community to combat social injustice.
Senior contemporary dance students perform their opening number, "Unbounded" at the Senior Dance Showcase Friday night at the Studio Theatre.