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Then-sophomore Joelle Nacouzi defends against Marist College on March 4, 2018. The IU women’s water polo team will play in the Hoosier Invite this weekend in Bloomington.
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Then-sophomore Joelle Nacouzi defends against Marist College on March 4, 2018. The IU women’s water polo team will play in the Hoosier Invite this weekend in Bloomington.
Then-freshman Gillian Gatecliff warms up against Marist College on March 4, 2018. IU won all four of its games Feb. 28-29 at the Cal Lutheran Invite in Thousand Oaks, California.
Marchers work their way down Seventh Street past the Indiana Memorial Union on Sept. 20, 2019, as part of the Bloomington Climate Strike.
A girl stands among other student activists Sept. 20 in Dunn Meadow during the Bloomington Climate Strike. The city announced Feb. 6 that Bloomington’s Department of Economic and Sustainable Development will invite residents to participate in an online survey regarding climate-related risks to the community.
Mayor John Hamilton delivers remarks during the Juneteenth celebration June 19, 2018, in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Rabbi Sue Silberberg, executive director of the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center, right, hugs then-senior Sydney Recht, left, after Recht spoke during a memorial gathering Oct. 29, 2018, at Hillel. The service was in honor of the 11 people killed at the Tree of Life synagogue Oct. 27, 2018, in Pittsburgh.
Students at the front of the Bloomington Climate Strike rally chant Sept. 20 while walking past the Indiana Memorial Union. The Sunrise Movement, a climate activism organization, has a local hub in Bloomington that endorses Sen. Bernie Sanders for president.
Students line up to vote outside the Indiana Memorial Union on Nov. 6, 2018. In recognition for its efforts in the Big Ten Voting Challenge during last year's midterm elections, IU was awarded the Silver Campus Seal for excellence in student voter engagement.
Multiple flyers promoting white supremacy were found Thursday morning at the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Students at the front of the Bloomington Climate Strike rally chant Sept. 20 while walking past the Indiana Memorial Union. Bloomington citizens will walk out of schools and places of work as part of a global climate strike rally Friday at City Hall.
A sign for Yogi's hangs in the window of the former Scotty's Brewhouse location Sept. 18 on Walnut Street. Yogi's will reopen Monday.
Indy, a 2-year-old German shepherd, watches as flames shoot out of the Re/Max parade float Oct. 12, 2018, on Woodlawn Avenue.
From left, 2018 Homecoming court sophomore Andres Ayala, and seniors Maggie Hopkins, Olivia Malone and Angela Perez look at the crowd Oct. 12, 2018, during the Homecoming parade on Woodlawn Avenue.
IU men's soccer head coach Todd Yeagley talks to his team after IU defeated the University of Connecticut in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 18, 2018, at Bill Armstrong Stadium. IU defeated Penn State, 3-1 in University Park, Pennsylvania, this weekend.
From left, 2018 homecoming court sophomore Andres Ayala, senior Maggie Hopkins, senior Olivia Malone and senior Angela Perez look at the crowd Oct. 12, 2018, during the homecoming parade on Woodlawn Avenue. IU students can purchase spirit wear clothing at stores such as Goodwill and Tracks on Kirkwood Avenue.
The Monroe County Courthouse can be seen while a projection of a lotus flower lights up the outside of a tent Sept. 28 on Sixth Street during the 2019 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival. The festival is part of the Lotus Education & Arts Foundation and is one of the oldest world music festivals in the U.S.
A trio of children violinists who go by the name "Viking Kittens" perform Sept. 28 on Kirkwood Avenue as part of the 2019 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival. The festival featured musical groups from all around the world.
Nicolas Boulerice of Le Vent du Nord plays the hurdy-gurdy during the band's performance Sept. 28 in the Sixth Street tent during the 2019 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival.
Olivier Demers of the band Le Vent du Nord tunes his violin before the start of the show Sept. 28 inside the Sixth Street tent. The band's musicians play high energy Quebecois music.