Little Tibet is one of the popular 4th street restaurants that attracts mainly college students and IU professors. Chef Pema Wangchen cleans the kitchen and gets ready to open the restaurant for dinner Wednesday night.
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Little Tibet is one of the popular 4th street restaurants that attracts mainly college students and IU professors. Chef Pema Wangchen cleans the kitchen and gets ready to open the restaurant for dinner Wednesday night.
"What if tonight wasn't just another worhsip night?" Graham Marshall asks the crowd at the Carry the Love event Monday night. The song "Here as in Heaven" plays as students gather to sing and pray near the worship band.
Students from CRU and Chi Alpha sing "Here as in Heaven" at the Carry the Love worship night on Monday in the Wilke Auditorium. The event featured the Carry the Love worship band and speakers who spoke about mission trips.
Sarah Martin signs up for the Carry the Love email list at the worship night on Monday. Around 30 students from CRU and other Christian organizations attended the event at the Wilke Auditorium.
Christal Burnett and Katie Acton from CRU talk to the Carry the Love event leader Graham Marshall before the event Monday night. After students mingled with their friends and leaders for the event, they filed into the Wilke Auditorium for a night of worship.
Graham Marshall, the leader of the Carry the Love event, welcomes students into the Wilke Auditorium. Marshall and his team traveled from Huntington Beach, California to play worship music and minister to students at six college campuses around the US.
A few people browse the tables full of free books at the Friends of the Library book sale Monday morning. The Friends of the Library bookstore normally sells books at a discounted price on the ground floor of the Monroe County Public Library, but today all of their books were free with no limit on how many someone could take.
Alexander Avtgis, an IU grad student studying law, grabs a John Dewey book at the Friends of the Library book sale on Monday. The conference room at the Monroe County Public Library was filled with tables of book, and they were all free to take.
Shayne Laughter reads her short story described as part "good cop, bad cop" and part fantasy at the prose readying at Boxcar Book Sunday afternoon. The event, sponsored by The Writer's Guild at Bloomington, features writers and an open mic time every first Sunday from 3-5pm.
Dozens of different traditional Asian and Pacific Islander foods line the buffet table at the Asian Cultural Center's first event for Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This year's theme is "Belonging," and Chinese filmaker Popo Fan spoke at the event while attendees ate food and looked at different books and art displayed around the room.
Ann Mahady-Kneller (left) and Teeka Gray (right) look at books about Asian and Pacific Islander culture on the table of the Asian Culture Center's opening event. The event at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures Tuesday night kicked off Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a large buffet, conversation, and cultural literature displayed on tables and walls.
Students and faculty read displays on Asian culture at the Mathers Museum of World Culture Tuesday night. The event was the first put on by the Asian Cultural Center to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month.
Cheryle Lehman pets her dog Bogart as she points to the land behind her and her neighbors' homes. Lehman says that most of the residents of area seven own several acres of land with horses, chickens, and ducks on them, so annexing this rural area into the city wouldn't make sense.
Dave and Cheryl Lehman say that they like living in the county and are strongly against the annexation into Bloomington. The Lehmans have lived on N Prow Rd near Bloomington High School North for over 20 years and have submitted more than 70 petitions against the annexation.
Riders from Lambada Chi Alpha fall during their first attempt to qualify for the Little 500 on Saturday. After attempting a second time, Lambada finished in seventh place with a time of 2:26.133.
Courney Krause hands the bike to her teammate Valarie Miller. Krause and Miller, from Sigma Kappa qualified for the Little 500 at the Bill Armstrong Stadum on Saturday Morning.
Hallie Pedersen hands off the bike to her teammate Meghan Lee. Their team, CRU, finished in sixth place with a time of 2:44 for the Little 500 qualifications on Saturday.
Member of Delta Gamma cheer on their riders at the Little 500 qualification Saturday morning.
Tim Ryan tries to grab the bike Saturday morning during the Little 500 qualifications. Ryan, from Sigma Chi finished with a time of 2:25.905 putting them in sixth place for the men's race.
Riders for Phi Delta Theta get ready to attempt to qualify for the Little 500 bike race. Phi Delta Theta along with other frats, sororities and organizations rode for quals Saturday at the Bill Armstrong Stadium.