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A person in a dinosaur costume walks down the street May 22 at Bell Trace. Two people in these costumes danced around and held signs for the members of Bell Trace.
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A person in a dinosaur costume walks down the street May 22 at Bell Trace. Two people in these costumes danced around and held signs for the members of Bell Trace.
A boy holds a sign May 22 at Bell Trace. Stage Flight Circus Arts came to Bell Trace to perform for those living there.
A woman twirls a hula hoop May 23 at Bell Trace. Stage Flight Circus Arts visted the community to perform for them while keeping their distance.
A resident of the Bell Trace community smiles and claps for the Stage Flight Circus Arts as they walk past May 22 at Bell Trace. The group walked through the neighborhood performing different tricks.
A resident of the Bell Trace community watches the Stage Flight Circus Arts from her balcony May 22 at Bell Trace. The group had jugglers, women walking on stilts and children dressed up in different costumes.
A woman performs acrobatics on May 22 at Bell Trace. Multiple people a part of the Stage Flight Circus Artsdid flips and hand stands for the members of Bell Trace.
Stage Flight Circus Arts begins their parade May 22 at Bell Trace. The group walked around one part of the community, took a quick intermission and then performed the second half of their show.
Stilt walkers, acrobats and dinosaurs filled the streets of Bell Trace Senior Living Community. Members of the community sat on porches or peered out open windows to watch the circus go by, waving and cheering the circus on.
Senior Brenna Wise and junior Keyanna Warthen make the sign of the cross before their game Feb. 27 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Wise received the Director's Award, given by Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass to two seniors who best exemplified the mantra, “24 sports, 1 team."
An IU grad looks at photos of herself May 2 in front of the Sample Gates. Even with graduation canceled, many seniors are still taking pictures on campus in their caps and gowns.
The Venus statue dons a face mask and newly painted toe nails May 2 in Showalter Fountain. Statues across campus have been spotted wearing face masks.
Two Bloomington Transit buses wait to pick up students Oct. 15, 2019, on East Seventh Street. Bloomington Transit has postponed approving all service changes.
A sign made of yarn is tied to a fence April 12 on South Rogers Street. Signs with hopeful messages and positivity decorate the streets across Bloomington during the statewide stay-at-home order.
Darn Good Soup on North College Avenue closed its doors April 21. The restaurant announced their closure due to the pandemic Tuesday.
Bill Armstrong stadium sits empty April 21. The 70th running of the Little 500 would have been this weekend.
Flowers begin to bloom on a tree April 22 on South Wickens Street. People can use their daily walk to appreciate nature.
The IU women’s basketball starting lineup sits and watches its pregame video Feb. 16 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. IU women’s basketball announced Wednesday the addition of guards Nicole Cardaño-Hillary and Chloe Moore-McNeil to next season’s roster.
Tinker Bell, 9, looks around Feb. 6, 2019, in the Monroe County Humane Association. MCHA will continue to provide veterinary care and pantry assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Target employee begins to stock shelves with toilet paper March 20. Target remains open while the rest of College Mall has closed amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two women bring out multiple items from Tulip Tree Apartments on March 20 during the coronavirus pandemic. IU announced on March 15 that students must move out of all IU-affiliated residential housing.