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(07/21/18 6:42pm)
Jack Mayor, a global ambassador for Best Buddies, gives a thumbs-up at the end of his speech Friday evening at the Best Buddies Leadership Conference in the IU Auditorium. According to the Best Buddies website, in addition to being an active public speaker, Mayor has competed in Special Olympics Basketball and Swimming.
(07/20/18 4:48pm)
The Office of International Student Services is on the second floor of the Poplars building, which is located at 400 E. 7th St.
(07/20/18 4:48pm)
The Office of International Student Services helps international students succeed while attending IU and is located at 400 E. 7th St.
(07/20/18 4:47pm)
The IU Office of International Services is located at 400 E. 7th St.
(07/18/18 4:02am)
The Kirkwood Observatory offers the public a chance to look at planets, stars and other space objects through its telescope. The observatory is located at 119 S. Indiana Ave.
(07/17/18 6:37pm)
The LGBTQ+ Culture Center is located at 705 E. 7th St., across the street from the Indiana Memorial Union.
(07/14/18 4:40pm)
Lead singer Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco holds a pride flag while performing the song “Girls/Girls/Boys” on Friday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Urie recently came out publicly as pansexual.
(07/16/18 9:00am)
INDIANAPOLIS — Panic! At The Disco brought together thousands of people Friday night in a packed Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis for the band's second stop of its "Pray For The Wicked" tour.
(07/14/18 4:43pm)
Lead singer Hayley Kiyoko pauses after finishing a song Friday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Hayley Kiyoko and ARIZONA opened for Panic! At The Disco.
(07/14/18 4:42pm)
Zach Hannah, front man and lead singer for ARIZONA, performs during the opening set Friday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. ARIZONA’s debut studio album GALLERY was released in May 2017.
(07/14/18 4:42pm)
Lead singer Brendon Urie hits a high note during Friday night’s set in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Urie still performs under the name Panic! At The Disco, but is the only original member remaining in the band's lineup.
(07/14/18 4:41pm)
Lead singer Brendon Urie performs during Panic! At The Disco’s set Friday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
(07/14/18 4:41pm)
Lead singer Brendon Urie performs the song “Don’t Threaten Me with a Good Time” on Friday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
(07/14/18 4:41pm)
Lead singer Brendon Urie sings the song “Don’t Threaten Me with a Good Time” on Friday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
(07/14/18 4:41pm)
Lead singer Brendon Urie smiles during the set Friday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The set featured songs from the band's new album "Pray For The Wicked," as well as covers such as Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."
(07/12/18 10:41pm)
The office of Sexual Violence Prevention and Victim Advocacy is located at 506 N. Fess Ave.
(07/11/18 3:29am)
A photo depicting a celebration on Christmas night in 1941 on the east lawn of the Courthouse Square hangs on display Tuesday in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. The "Memories Shared: Photographs of Historic Bloomington" exhibit runs until July 27.
(07/11/18 3:28am)
A note left by a museum attendee is on display over one of the historic photographs as part of the “Memories Shared: Photographs of Historic Bloomington” exhibit Tuesday at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. A sheet of plastic was placed over each of the photographs so museum attendees could draw pictures and leave notes. The exhibit runs until July 27.
(07/11/18 3:28am)
A photo on display as part of the “Memories Shared: Photographs of Historic Bloomington” exhibit showcases an attendee's drawing Tuesday in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. The historic photographs had clear plastic over the front so viewers could draw and write on them to share their own experiences of the places in the photos.
(07/10/18 11:27pm)
Bloomington Police Department Chief Mike Diekhoff speaks with an attendee at the official unveiling of BPD’s new armored vehicle July 10 in the Switchyard Park Operations building.