2018 Block Party carnival
Sophomore Juliet Gahan, left, and freshman Breighanne Brown, right, play cornhole Saturday at the 2018 Welcome Week Block Party carnival in the parking lot at 13th Street and Fee Lane.
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Sophomore Juliet Gahan, left, and freshman Breighanne Brown, right, play cornhole Saturday at the 2018 Welcome Week Block Party carnival in the parking lot at 13th Street and Fee Lane.
Audience members raise their hands during Diplo’s set Saturday at the 2018 Welcome Week Block Party in the parking lot at 13th Street and Fee Lane.
DJ Diplo points to the sky at the beginning of his set Saturday at the 2018 Welcome Week Block Party in the parking lot at 13th Street and Fee Lane.
Diplo stands on a table during the buildup of his opening song Saturday at the 2018 Welcome Week Block Party in the parking lot of 13th Street and Fee Lane.
IU Police Officer David Wilson stands on the street Saturday during the Shatter the Silence protest, which started outside the Division of Residential Programs and Services building. The march started at the RPS building and finished at Dunn Meadow.
A woman holds a sign that says “paws off!” during the Shatter the Silence march Saturday that went through IU’s campus.
Marchers chant and a woman holds a sign that says “Indiana University protects predators, and victimizes victims. Be alert and defensive” during the Shatter the Silence march Saturday as they arrive in Dunn Meadow. A year after the beginning of the #MeToo movement, several campus resources for sexual assault have seen a growth in numbers.
Freshman Connor Meyer pets Ellie Johnson’s dog, Rosie, on Saturday before the start of the Shatter the Silence march. The march started at the Division of Residential programs and Service buildings, through IU’s campus and finished at Dunn Meadow where Johnson and others gave speeches about sexual violence at IU.
Junior Ellie Johnson delivers a speech during the Shatter the Silence march Saturday at Dunn Meadow.
People walk off the sidewalk Saturday as the Shatter the Silence march makes its way down Third Street toward Dunn Meadow. Those who took place in the march chanted and waved signs as they walked through campus.
A Shatter the Silence march attendee holds a sign Saturday that says “Rape is not just a woman’s issue!” while junior Ellie Johnson delivers her speech in Dunn Meadow about sexual violence on IU’s campus. Johnson helped organize the event after her tweet, which called out IU’s sexual violence policies, went viral.
IUSA Chief of Staff Isabel Mishkin speaks during the Shatter the Silence on march Saturday in Dunn Meadow.
People watch from Sample Gates on Saturday as the Shatter the Silence march reaches Kirkwood Avenue.
Junior Ellie Johnson chants into a megaphone Saturday during the Shatter the Silence march on the IU campus.
Joe Lee, a flea circus performer, puts on magnifying glasses to look for a "lost" flea Saturday afternoon before the start of the "Va-Va-Va-Vaudeville" event in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Travis Puntarelli sings with a jazz band. The band performed during the "Va-Va-Va-Vaudeville" event on Aug. 18 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
A dancer in a dinosaur costume performs a dance routine in the air with another performer Saturday afternoon during the "Va-Va-Va-Vaudeville" event in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Jenny Page performs with the group Dark Side Tribal Dancers. The group performed during the "Va-Va-Va-Vaudeville" event Saturday afternoon in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
“Yellow Submarine” was showcased Thursday night at the IU Cinema. The movie, which debuted in 1968, shares its title with the same Beatles album that was released the following year.
Family members help move their student’s belongings into Teter Quadrangle during move-in week.