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A sign directs traffic around a construction project Dec. 6 near Luddy Hall. The IU Board of Trustees approved a plan Friday to create a green space in what is currently the parking lot east of Luddy Hall.
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A sign directs traffic around a construction project Dec. 6 near Luddy Hall. The IU Board of Trustees approved a plan Friday to create a green space in what is currently the parking lot east of Luddy Hall.
A man walks over a rainbow-painted crosswalk at the 2019 Bloomington Pridefest.
Pipettes suck up testing samples to move to a well plate Oct. 27 at the COVID-19 testing labs in Myers Hall. IU announced Tuesday it will begin a voluntary asymptomatic COVID-19 testing program on the Bloomington and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis campuses.
Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford walks off the field Nov. 16, 2019, at Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania. Clifford and the Nittany Lions got their first win of the 2020 season at Michigan on Saturday.
Lab assistant DJ Ottman handles empty testing vials Oct. 27 in the IU COVID-19 testing labs in Myers Hall. Results of the third phase of a random sample study being conducted statewide in Indiana estimates as of Nov. 20 that 10.6% of all Indiana residents have been infected or have recovered from COVID-19.
Horenkamp’s view of the outdoor area at Ashton Residence Center is seen Sept. 26. Ashton residents are given an hour outside of their rooms to get some fresh air each day, though Horenkamp said enforcement of time limits was poor, and it would have been easy to stay outside for longer than was allowed.
An IU employee shuts the door to an SUV after a student entered Sept. 24 outside Ashton Residence Center. Students are transported to and from Ashton via IU-branded vehicles, and they are given roughly an hour to pack belongings they will need for an up-to-two week period.
Freshman Maia Law stands Nov. 5 outside of Ashton Residence Center. Law spent time in quarantine at Ashton’s contact tracing hall after caring for her sick friends. While there, she saw multiple violations of rules, including students leaving and entering the building to hang out with friends.
Two employees wearing protective gear walk between buildings Sept. 10 outside Ashton Residence Center. Employees that enter buildings or handle waste where COVID-19-positive residents are present wear protective gear.
Freshmen Tommy Reynolds and Trevor Horenkamp stand in an outdoor area Sept. 24 outside Ashton Residence Center. Both Reynolds and Horenkamp, residents on the same floor of McNutt Quad on the north side of IU’s campus, tested positive for COVID-19 in September, and had to quarantine at Ashton.
Freshman Tommy Reynolds points at the room he spent his quarantine period in Oct. 16 at Ashton Residence Center. Reynolds said he’s worried IU is limiting student freedoms too much during the pandemic, but he is thankful measures were taken to allow him to have an on-campus experience this semester.
Tommy Reynolds stands Oct. 16 outside Ashton Residence Center. Reynolds spent four days in quarantine at Ashton, which he said surprised him, as it seemed much shorter than he had prepared for.
Sophomore K.J. Helloms checks the levels of a saliva sample for COVID-19 mitigation testing Oct. 15 at Memorial Stadium. Helloms lives in Willkie Quad and said he usually selects the stadium site to take his COVID-19 tests.
A student walks in front of a tunnel while submiting a saliva sample for COVID-19 mitigation testing Oct. 15 at Memorial Stadium. Both Memorial Stadium and Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall were used as sites for mitigation testing in the fall semester, in addition to a site at Franklin Hall.
Sophomore K.J. Helloms submits a saliva sample for COVID-19 mitigation testing Oct. 15 at Memorial Stadium. “I feel like IU’s done very good, especially with the randomized testing. I’ve seen less cases here than I’ve seen at other schools that my friends go to that aren’t doing randomized testing,” Helloms said.
Dr. Aaron Carroll, IU’s director of COVID-19 mitigation testing, talks about his background in medicine, his family life and how he found himself on IU’s coronavirus task force Sept. 1 in a Zoom interview in Franklin Hall. Carroll designed the mitigation testing protocol that students must adhere to, and he said having a robust testing procedure was the only way IU could safely bring students back to campus for the fall 2020 semester.
Freshman Trevor Horenkamp looks outside through the window in his quarantine housing Sept. 24 at Ashton Residence Center. Horenkamp spent roughly two weeks at Ashton with mild symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19, and said the experience was “boring.”
IU graduate student Mary Sluder restocks COVID-19 tests Oct. 15 at Memorial Stadium. Sluder heard about the job working at IU’s stadium mitigation testing site over the summer while tutoring students through IU Athletics, and has worked at the stadium site most of the semester.
Dr. Aaron Carroll talks about his background in medicine, his family life and how he found himself on IU’s coronavirus task force committee Sept. 1 on a Zoom call in front of the Presidents Hall mitigation testing site in Franklin Hall. Carroll has been the lead on IU’s coronavirus task force this semester, making most of the decisions regarding mitigation testing and coronavirus protocols on the Bloomington campus.
Fans gather on Kirkwood Avenue after IU defeated No. 8 Penn State on Oct. 24.