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The original painting on the west side of the bridge, seen on Oct. 21, 2023. The painting includes several Palestinian flags and messages reading, “Free Palestine. Educate yourself. End the occupation now.”
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The original painting on the west side of the bridge, seen on Oct. 21, 2023. The painting includes several Palestinian flags and messages reading, “Free Palestine. Educate yourself. End the occupation now.”
The east side of the bridge is seen Oct. 23, 2023. Students wrote messages on the bridge including, “pray 4 peace,” and “free us”.
Former IU students Jon Frazier and Nick Willham discuss how markets have evolved over the decades on July 8, 2023, at the City of Bloomington Building. Last May, Willham founded the company Farmogic to make local produce and grass-fed meat easily accessible.
Indiana then-junior Drew Salyers stands at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, at the NCAA Finals from May 26-28. Indiana placed third in the Quail Valley Invitational Oct. 16 and had individuals compete in the Cardinal Inviational on Monday.
Wardrobed Season Magazine models load into the elevator on site for one of their photoshoots on Oct. 8, 2023. Season, a student-run fashion magazine at IU, has published new editions each semester.
The cover of "Shore," Dina Elenbogen's most recent poetry book, is pictured. Elenbogen wrote about times of mourning and healing, family, nature, faith and community in her latest poetry collection.
The flyer for the "Data Visualization Competition" is pictured. The IU Center for Cultural Affairs’ Arts, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Lab is hosting a data visualization competition for IU students from Oct. 16 to Nov. 17, 2023, with a reward up to $2,500.
Janet Foutty, former chair of the board of Deloitte US and twice an alumna of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, is pictured. Foutty founded women in technology groups in India and the United States.
Ben Wasserman, an NYC-based comedian, performs a grief-inspired comedy show, Live After Death. The comic has been touring funeral homes and cemeteries, joking about death and what comes with it: loss and grief.
Students and Bloomington residents participate in the Free Palestine Walk on Saturday outside the IU Auditorium. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict does not seem to be moving toward a resolution, and has stalled in a state of never-ending violence.
IU graduate student Jaekon (Jay) Kim stands in front of his experiment at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories 88" Cyclotron Facility in September 2023. IU announced Oct. 10, 2023, it will invest $111 million over the next several years in the microelectronics industry.
The cover of Boygenius's "the rest" is pictured. Boygenius released their latest EP on Oct. 13.
Pickleball at Indiana is seen celebrating its win at the Michigan Regional on Oct. 1, 2023. The team will play in the DUPR Collegiate National Championship in Peachtree Corners, Georgia from Nov. 17-19.
Children and families listen to ghost stories being told in Bryan Park. This year's Festival of Ghost Stories will take place Oct. 27.
Marsha Koda (left), Leyla Fern King (center), and Aaliyah Raja (right) are pictured. Three of the four most prominent Indiana University Student Government positions are held by Black women.
Someone holds up a sign that reads "We The People" in front of the United States Capitol Building. The IU Center on Representative Government will use funding from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop “Democracy Quest,” a virtual-reality-based interactive learning tool.
Jacobs School of Music alumnus Jeremy Denk sits at a piano. The Jacobs School of Music acquired a Spirio R piano, which will allow an audience in Bloomington to hear Denk perform virtually from another Spirio R piano in New York City on Oct. 18, 2023.
Marci Wease's sculpture stands tall at her home in Bloomington on Sept. 1, 2022. The sculpture was featured on HGTV's "Good Bones Better Yard."
Indiana women's cross country seen at the starting line in the Redhawk Rumble on Sept. 1, 2023, in Oxford, Ohio. Indiana competed in the Arturo Barrios Invitational in College Station, Texas this weekend.
Employees of People and Animals Learning Services lead a client on horseback at PALS Therapy in Bloomington. Horses have therapeutic benefits that are provided to their clients.