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The African American Choral Ensemble performs during the First Thursdays Festival Sept. 6 at the Fine Arts Plaza. The group performed during the 25th Anniversary of the "Potpourri of the Arts" concert.
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The African American Choral Ensemble performs during the First Thursdays Festival Sept. 6 at the Fine Arts Plaza. The group performed during the 25th Anniversary of the "Potpourri of the Arts" concert.
Third year law students Christina Correia and Mary Christie and freshmen Mylinh Tieu and Clarence Lilley.
Nathan Mirsky of IU College Republicans opens the IU College Republicans and Democrats debate Oct. 24 in Lindley Hall. The two groups debated the Tel Aviv U.S. Embassy’s move to Jerusalem, immigration and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Students applaud and question the IU College Republicans' and Democrats’ varying stances on political issues during the debate Oct. 24 in Lindley Hall.
Raegan Davis, president of IU College Democrats, debates with Nathan Mirsky of IU College Republicans about the Tel Aviv U.S. Embassy’s move to Jerusalem during the debate Oct. 24 in Lindley Hall.
Raegan Davis, president of IU College Democrats, gives her talking points against the Tel Aviv U.S. Embassy’s move to Jerusalem during the debate Oct. 24 in Lindley Hall.
Matt Bludgen of IU College Republicans gives his talking points in support of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act during the debate Oct. 24 in Lindley Hall.
The Humanetrix Foundation is launching Hoosier Women in Technology (HooWit) through the Center of Excellence for Women in Technology.
The Singing Hoosiers move into a Janelle Monáe Medley after their Queen performance during their dress rehearsal Oct. 19 in Auer Hall. The medley was arranged by Alex Berko, a former Singing Hoosier who graduated last spring.
The Singing Hoosiers take on Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” during their dress rehearsal Oct. 19 in Auer Hall with fast-moving choreography.
Singing Hoosiers Director Chris Albanese introduces performers and gives context to each performance throughout the dress rehearsal Oct. 19 in Auer Hall.
The Singing Hoosiers opens a show with the “Indiana Opener,” “Let the River Run” and “I’ve Got a Robe” in 2018.
Bass Sam Feldt performs a solo during the Singing Hoosiers’ dress rehearsal Oct. 19 in Auer Hall. Feldt is a part of a small ensemble within the Singing Hoosiers called “ResoluSHion” that performs vocal jazz.
A small band accompanies the Singing Hoosiers and is directed by IU professor Chris Albanese during the dress rehearsal Oct. 19 in Auer Hall. Some members of the band alternated between instruments, and Albanese made special note of the song “Saturn” which features a synthesizer.
Singing Hoosiers Director Chris Albanese instructs performers before the dress rehearsal Oct. 19 in Auer Hall. Albanese is an assistant professor of music in choral conducting and was previously a member of the Grammy Award-winning ensemble Chanticleer.
The Singing Hoosiers prepare for their 69th anniversary fall concert Oct. 19 in Auer Hall. The concert was themed “How I Got Over” and featured the music of Queen, Janelle Monáe and Annie Lennox.
Second-year grad student Julia Puglisi DJs in between sets to keep the crowd moving during WIUX’s 2017 Culture Shock Music Festival on April 15, 2017, in Dunn Meadow.
IU cheerleaders show their support during the homecoming parade Oct. 14, 2017 on Woodlawn Avenue.
IU President Michael McRobbie cuts the ribbon and makes homecoming weekend official during the homecoming parade Oct. 14, 2016, at Woodlawn Avenue. The parade occurs every year during homecoming weekend to get Hoosiers excited before the big football game.
I-Men Alumni joke with parade goers during the homecoming parade Oct. 14, 2016, on Woodlawn Avenue. The parade occurs every year during homecoming weekend to get Hoosiers excited before the big football game.