Chad Priest discusses his experiences with Ebola in Liberia and the implications of it Monday at the Whittenberger Auditorium.
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Darryl Neher, the Council President and District V representative, presides over a vote to set wages for firefighters and police officers at the City Council Meeting at City Hall Wednesday.
Eric Love, the director of the Office of Diversity Education, is leaving IU in favor of an offer from Notre Dame. The University has not made a counter offer.
Though parking meters in Bloomington have been generating revenue, they will not be payed in full for several years.
Nelda Montemayor and Mazias de Oliveira walk to Sholwalter Fountain to finish their one mile walk in observance of World Heart Day in recognition of the high rates of heart disease related deaths in Indiana. "Coming out here and seeing everyone wanting to be healthy, I think that's a motivator," Montemayor said.
Pat Beezley from Leave No Trace explains how to camp while leaving less of an impact on the environment on Thursday at J.L Waters Adventure Outfitters. Beezley and his wife T.J travel around the country in a Subaru to raise awareness to various communities.
The Kappa Alpha Theta house displays a banner against hazing in honor of National Hazing Prevention Week.
Holly Schreiber from the Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society facilitates a discussion with students about race in the census on Wednesday in the Asian Culture Center.
Dr. Amrita Chakrabarti Myers of the Department of History gives a lecture about her new project discussing the interracial relationship between Vice President Richard Johnson and Julia Chinn on Tuesday in the IMU.
Ride Indiana, sponsoring Wish for Our Heroes, arrives in Bloomington on Friday as part of their 470 mile trip through Indiana. The event takes 24 riders and six support staff from Warsaw to Indianapolis over the course of five days.
Kids prepare for the one mile run as a part of Hoosiers Outrun Cancer on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Illustrator Alice Sharp shares a presentation about living as a freelance illustrator on Tuesday at The Venue. The presentation discussed resources that could be used to market one's visual art.
Professors Stephen Watt, John Lucaites, and Deborah Cohn discuss the new positions of Associate Vice President for Research and IU Bloomington Vice Provost for Research at the Town Hall meeting on Monday at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Senior Caitlin Gardner fills out paperwork for information on the School of Law at Northeastern University at the IU Law School Fair on Monday in Alumni Hall.
The Crimson Cruisers program provides free bikes to students, staff and faculty each semester.
Memorial
Police officers, firefighters, military members, and Bloomington residents stand at attention as "Taps" is played on the trumpet outside of Bloomington City Hall on Thursday.
The beam from the World Trade Center measures approximately 10 feet long, 13 inches thick and weighs around 2,500 pounds.
Dunn Meadow Party
Students jump rope at the Mid-Autumn Garden Party on Sunday. The garden party featured other lawn games, food, and booths for various clubs and groups around campus.
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The flags featured in the exhibit will line the streets of Bloomington during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival. Curator Gail Hale explained that the flags used to be made out of silk but now are made out of nylon in case it should rain during the festival.
A light for Kelly
Audio slide show of the vigil honoring the life of Kelly Hackendahl.