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(04/08/18 10:48pm)
Senior Chris Anderson, right, gives the thumbs up before Chi Alpha begins their heat in Team Pursuit on Sunday, April 8, at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Teams line up in the infield before the announcer signals for the start of each heat.
(04/08/18 10:54pm)
Seniors Kevin Drake and Chatham Anderson race alongside sophomore Will Hobart during Sunday’s Team Pursuit at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Over 30 teams competed throughout the day.
(04/08/18 10:56pm)
Native American dancers and members of the powwow committee dance hand-in-hand at the IU 7th Annual Traditional Powwow on Sunday, April 7, in Dunn Meadow. The event attracted members of the Native American community from across the country.
(04/08/18 10:57pm)
Native American dancers finish the first session of dancing at the IU 7th Annual Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow on Saturday. Dancers and audience members participated in festivities throughout the day.
(04/08/18 10:56pm)
Dancers and audience members participate in a two-step at the IU 7th Annual Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow on Saturday. The event ran all day and included dancing, food and shopping.
(04/08/18 10:54pm)
Members of War Paint provide traditional music for dancers at the IU 7th Annual Traditional Powwow on Saturday, April 7. The powwow, which took place in Dunn Meadow, celebrates historical and contemporary Native American cultures.
(04/08/18 3:35pm)
Rep. Luke Messer, R-6th District, talks about his campaign with Bloomington resident Debra Goodwin on Saturday, April 7. Messer was at BuffaLouie's campaigning for the U.S. Senate.
(04/08/18 10:53pm)
Republican Luke Messer talks to a crowd at BuffaLouie's on Saturday, April 7. Messer is currently campaigning for the U.S. Senate.
(04/04/18 2:42am)
North Korea defector Charles Ryu talks about his two escapes from North Korea and his eventual arrival in the United States. After living off only 150 kernels of corn a day, Ryu said escape was his only option.
(04/03/18 12:16am)
A colorful child’s cradle sits in the center of the Snapshot of Pakistan exhibit at the Mathers Museum. The cradle was made through a labor intensive process which includes shaping the wood on a lathe and then applying various layers of color before the artist etches in a design of their choice.
(03/29/18 3:33am)
Bloomington resident Jeff Irving listens to Stanley Njuguna give opening remarks Wednesday, March 28. Irving was one of over 50 people who marched on city hall to protest the purchase of an armored vehicle for the Bloomington Police Department.
(03/29/18 3:33am)
Senior Stanley Njuguna, center, leads a protest March 28 toward City Hall in protest of the purchase of the Lenco Bearcat armored vehicle by the city of Bloomington. Njuguna was arrested Sept. 5 for protesting at the hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
(03/29/18 3:33am)
Members of Bloomington’s Black Lives Matter arrive at City Hall to protest the Lenco Bearcat G2 armored vehicle. Members of Both BLM and the Young Democratic Socialists chanted through the streets of Bloomington on Wednesday night.
(03/29/18 3:34am)
Isabel Piedmont-Smith, Council Vice President & District V Representative, discusses the city’s purchase of the Lenco Bearcat G2 with members of Bloomington’s Black Lives Matter. Piedmont-Smith, alongside Parliamentarian Stephen Volan, answered questions throughout the evening concerning the purchase.
(03/27/18 11:25pm)
Monroe County Community School Corporation board members discuss matters Tuesday, March 27. The board handed out awards, held public comment and discussed budgetary measures.
(03/27/18 11:25pm)
Kelly Smith, president of the Monroe County Board of School Trustees, listens to comments Tuesday night. Smith conducted the meeting and handed out awards to recipients.
(03/27/18 11:24pm)
Bloomington resident Jim Billingsley speaks at Tuesday night’s board meeting. Billingsley said he was concerned about schools who support student walkouts and the politicization of the recent mass shootings which have plagued the nation.
(03/26/18 11:24pm)
David B. Allison, dean of the School of Public Health at Indiana University, speaks on the current research he is doing. Part of Allison’s acceptance speech was a five-step program to becoming a distinguished professor which included staying curious, maintaining an open mind and always pursuing the truth.
(03/26/18 11:27pm)
Carl E. Bauer, whose research focuses on the origin and evolution of photosynthesis and gene expression, accepts the second award of the afternoon. Bauer has recieved numerous awards nationally for his work including the NIH Research Career Development Award and an American Society for Photobiology Young Investigator Award.
(03/26/18 11:26pm)
Michael A. McRobbie, president of Indiana University, gives opening remarks at the Distinguished Professors Symposium Monday in Presidents Hall. The rank of distinguished professor, which was awarded to six Indiana University professors, is the most prestigious academic appointment.