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Two Bloomington Transit buses wait to pick up students Oct. 15, 2019, on East Seventh Street.
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Two Bloomington Transit buses wait to pick up students Oct. 15, 2019, on East Seventh Street.
Students celebrates IU winning their first game of the season Oct. 24 on East Kirkwood Avenue. Students drank and shouted different chants.
IU students have fun while celebrating IU's football win against Penn State on Oct. 24 in front of Noodles and Company. Many students drank and ate on the street of East Kirkwood Avenue.
Two IU fans and security wait Oct. 24 in front of Memorial Staduim. IU defeated Penn State in overtime 36-35.
Two Bloomington Transit buses wait to pick up students Oct. 15, 2019, on East Seventh Street. A Bloomington transit bus driver tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday.
A combined photo shows junior Joe Schmidt, left, and senior A.J. Palazzolo, right, in 2019 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Then-sophomore Grace Berger is introduced in the starting lineup Feb. 27 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. IU Athletics announced Thursday that Nov. 3 will be a mandatory day off from all athletic activities so student-athletes can vote in the upcoming election.
A ceramic astronaut hangs in Stan Baker’s booth at Fourth Street Festival of Arts and Crafts on Aug. 30, 2019. The 2020 festival is now virtual, with showcases available online starting Saturday until Dec. 31.
Then-junior Melanie Forbes scores her fourth goal of the season Oct. 27, 2019, at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The IU women's soccer season was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Protesters hold signs as they walk toward police cars June 1 on Third Street.
Then-senior Brenna Wise celebrates on the sideline Dec. 15, 2019, in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Wise recorded 1,421 points and 849 rebounds over the course of her career at IU.
A protester holds up a sign while kneeling June 5 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. An article from the Washington Post says that more Black people are screening positively for depression or anxiety in the wake of the killing of George Floyd.
A protester holds a sign in the air June 5 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. Many organizations are fundraising and making donations in response to the death of George Floyd.
A protester holds a sign in the air June 5 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. The event went from 3 to 5 p.m., but groups of people stayed after as well.
A protester holds up a sign June 5 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. People held their signs up and chanted as others gave speeches.
A protester holds a sign June 5 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. Many protesters held signs asking for justice for Joseph Smedley, a black man who was found dead in 2015 in Griffy Lake with a backpack full of rocks strapped to his body. His death was ruled a suicide, but there is a push for the Bloomington Police Department to reopen the case.
A protester holds a sign along with a rose June 5 on East Seventh Street. Some protesters held flowers as well as signs.
Chalk handprints mark a statue June 5 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. Chalk drawings and messages decorated the walls and sidewalks around the courthouse.
A protester holds up a sign June 5 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. People took turns speaking into a megaphone.
A protester holds up a sign while kneeling June 5 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. Protesters gathered around the courthouse for several hours.