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A worker at Nana's Noodles serves a customer Sept. 28 on Sixth Street during the 2019 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival. Food from different cultures was offered throughout the festival.
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A worker at Nana's Noodles serves a customer Sept. 28 on Sixth Street during the 2019 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival. Food from different cultures was offered throughout the festival.
Magician Kristian Charles performs Sept. 28 for a crowd on Kirkwood Avenue during the 2019 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival. Charles is an awarding-winning musician as well as a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.
Lead vocalist Fatou Seidi Ghali of the band Les Filles de Illighadad performs Sept. 28 in the Fourth Street tent during the 2019 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival. The band comes from a secluded commune in Niger. Ghali is one of the only Tuareg female guitarists in Niger.
Mayor John Hamilton address Bloomington Climate Strike activists Sept. 20 inside City Hall. Hamilton received a 2019 Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence.
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 will play Sacramento State University at home Sept. 27.
Junior wide receiver dives into the end zone for IU's first touchdown of the game against University of Connecticut on Sept. 21 at Memorial Stadium. IU scored again before halftime off a pass from redshirt junior Peyton Ramsey that connected with redshirt sophomore Peyton Hendershot to put IU up, 17-3.
Junior wide receiver Whop Philyor, right, celebrates in the end zone with fifth-year wide receiver Nick Westbrook, left, after scoring IU's first touchdown of the game Sept. 21 at Memorial Stadium against University of Connecticut.
Freshman quarterback Zack Merrill runs out with his teammates before the start of IU's game against University of Connecticut on Sept. 21 at Memorial Stadium. IU led against UConn, 17-3, at the half.
Mayor John Hamilton addresses Bloomington Climate Strike activists on the first floor from the second floor Sept. 20 inside City Hall. Hamilton said Bloomington is sometimes called a blueberry in tomato soup, referring to the city's political representation.
Event organizer Ross Martinie Eiler, left, and IU sophomore Eliza Dowd, another event organizer, check to make sure the megaphone works Sept. 20 before addressing Mayor John Hamilton on Sept. 20 as part of the Bloomington Climate Strike.
Mayor John Hamilton greets Bloomington Climate Strike activists Sept. 20 on the second floor of City Hall just outside his office. Hamilton greeted the group and applauded them for taking action together to fight climate change.
Mayor John Hamilton addresses the Bloomington Climate Strike activists Sept. 20 inside City Hall. The group occupied the second floor, the staircase and the main lobby of City Hall.
Bloomington Climate Strike marchers wait on the second floor of City Hall on Sept. 20 just outside the mayor's office. The group had a list of climate demands for the mayor, which some activists read to him when he came out.
Bloomington Climate Strike attendees make their way up the stairs Sept. 20 inside City Hall to see Mayor John Hamilton with a list of climate change demands.
Marchers work their way down Seventh Street past the Indiana Memorial Union on Sept. 20 as part of the Bloomington Climate Strike. The group, which numbered in the hundreds, walked past multiple IU college tours as it made its way through campus.
A group of students listens to Brother Jed talk Sept. 20 near the Indiana Memorial Union turn as the Bloomington Climate Strike rally makes its way past them. Brother Jed stopped talking to the students and watched quietly as the group for climate action went by.
A girl stands among other student activists Sept. 20 in Dunn Meadow during the Bloomington Climate Strike. Many of the marchers in the rally were students from the Harmony School, as well as the Project School.
IU sophomore Eliza Dowd asks rally attendees to move Sept. 20 toward the center of Dunn Meadow before the start of the Bloomington Climate Strike. Dowd, one of the event organizers, is associated with the Sunrise Movement, a youth-focused climate change group based in Bloomington.
Students at the front of the Bloomington Climate Strike rally chant Sept. 20 while walking past the Indiana Memorial Union. The walk was organized so that students and younger activists were toward the front, percussionists in the middle and everyone else behind them.
The front of the Bloomington Cimate Strike rally makes its way down the B-Line Trail past construction workers Sept. 20. The marchers blocked off streets as they made their way down Kirkwood Avenue, stopping traffic along the way.