Marianne Van Winkle, PALS executive director, meets the program's newest horse, Bubbles. Van Winkle became the executive director of the equine therapy program in September and is hoping to expand the program's reach.
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Equine therapy program looks to expand
Marianne Van Winkle walks up to the stall as a large, yellow horse approaches the metal bars. The horse, Bubbles, is brand new to the barn, and Van Winkle is meeting him for the first time. She puts her hand up to the cage and lets him smell her. She makes sure to stand off to the side so he can see her with his mane-covered eyes.
Can you handle a pet commitment?
Midterms set in.
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Members of the chorus for the University Gilbert & Sullivan Society's opera "Ruddigore" perform at their dress rehearsal Thursday at Jackson Creek Middle School. The society is performing the opera Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Ashlyn Brown who plays Mad Margaret in the opera "Ruddigore" teases her hair as she prepares for a dress rehearsal. The University Gilbert & Sullivan Society is performing the opera Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
IU students to perform independent opera this weekend
The witch had one thing left to say as she burned at the stake in a small, English village.
Blueline opens exhibit focused on natural materials
David Ebbinghouse has been using bones, sticks and hair in his artwork for more than 30 years.
Middle Way House seeks more male volunteers
Middle Way House is amping up its men’s outreach program following the end of sexual assault awareness month.
MFA Student Kristy Hughes' printmaking work on display Wednesday at the Grunwald Gallery of Art as part of the MFA Student Thesis Show.
Complaint filed against Pence in regards to HIV outbreak in Scott County
The Indiana Democratic Party filed a formal complaint with the state’s public access counselor asking for Gov. Mike Pence to explain why he took 65 days to respond to the HIV outbreak in Scott County this summer, according to a press release from the IDP.
Flies in their image
Melissa Phelps stares into a microscope. Under her gaze, dozens of fruit flies lay on their sides, legs and antennas twitching. They’re not dead, just sleeping.
Decorating for your style
Walking into a new room with blank white walls can seem daunting. There are so many possibilities for decoration that can intimidate new tenants.
Can you handle a pet commitment?
Midterms set in. You stay up for hours studying for three different tests. When you finally crawl into your bed of warm, fuzzy blankets, you miss your best friend. The one who would stay up with you at night when you had so much to get done. The one who stayed in bed with you all day and was sad when you had to leave. The one that greeted you as you walked through the door each day.
Historic homes showcase IU history
Since its founding in 1820, IU has been home to many historical buildings. These buildings attest to the history of both IU and Bloomington. Many have housed University presidents, campus visitors and historical campus events.
Are you ready for a pet commitment?
Midterms set in. You stay up for hours studying for three different tests. When you finally crawl into your bed of warm, fuzzy blankets, you miss your best friend. The one who would stay up with you at night when you had so much to get done. The one who stayed in bed with you all day and was sad when you had to leave. The one that greeted you as you walked through the door each day.
Quick tips for decorating
Walking into a new room with blank white walls can seem daunting. There are so many possibilities for decoration that new tenants can be intimidated.
Faith Girton, 16, Edwin Girton, 13, and LaWanda Girton, 47, hold hands and pray together during Sunday's rally.
Pastor John Girton sits in a warehouse behind his tent, typing a press release to send to local media. The warehouse served as his home base during the tent campaign.
Pastor John Girton hammers a white cross into the ground on the fifteenth day of his tent campaign. Each cross stands for a murder victim in Indianapolis.
Pastor John Girton speaks to the crowd Sunday at a rally in Indianapolis. More than 300 people came out to support him on his last day at the tent.