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Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., socializes with the IU Dems club on Thursday evening at the Union bowling alley. Donnelly recently announced his intent to run for a second term.
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Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., socializes with the IU Dems club on Thursday evening at the Union bowling alley. Donnelly recently announced his intent to run for a second term.
Senator Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., laces up his bowling shoes Thursday evening at the Union bowling alley. He met with the IU Dems as part of his Hoosier Highways RV Tour.
Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., speaks at a press conference Aug. 26 outside of Uptown Cafe. Donnelly recently announced his intent to run for a second term.
Leslie Golomb and Taida Jasarevic tour the Arts Annex and look at student artwork Wednesday evening as part of the Light/Matter: The Intersection of Photography and Printmaking symposium. Golomb and Jasarevic will both exhibit work at the Grunwald Gallery for Light/Matter.
Crowds of people at CelestFest donned eclipse glasses to view the solar eclipse. The moon reached its peak coverage of the sun at 2:25 p.m.
Dan Rosales, a sophomore, gazes at the eclipse through eclipse glasses. Hundreds of attendees gathered at the Conrad Prebys Amphitheater to watch the solar eclipse.
Karissa Foree, a senior, dances to a DJ set at CelestFest. DJ TRØLL, Dj Brockley and Mr. Wizvrd DJed, and Boyhood Bravery headlined.
Junior defender Caroline Dreher recovers the ball during the game against Cal Poly on Aug. 18. Dreher was named IU's 2017 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winner last week.
Junior defender Justine Lynn goes up against Cal Poly’s Jordan Patane during an August match at Bill Armstrong Stadium, which IU won 3-1. IU returns home from a seven-game road trip Saturday night for a Big Ten match against Purdue.
Junior defender Justine Lynn dribbles the ball upfield during Friday night's match against Cal Poly at Bill Armstrong Stadium. IU recorded a 3-1 victory to begin the 2017 season.
Pizza X delivers another round of pizza to Wells Library Thursday night. The library stayed open late to entertain incoming students with performances, prizes and food and drink.
Students play pingpong Thursday night at Wells Library. The library played music and provided games and food to give incoming students a place to hang out.
Shaquan “Spynteq” Davis performs with the breakdance club Thursday night at Wells Library. The library turned into a place to hang out for incoming students.
Sophomore Brittany Alberts eats a dish from the Taste of India booth at CultureFest. The festival celebrates the diversity of IU through food, activities and performances.
Freshman Maya Harris writes a note on the Wall of Writing, an activity at CultureFest on Thursday evening. Attendees receive free vouchers for food by attending an activity in the Auditorium.
Karen Kovich, a caricaturist, completes a drawing of freshman Amanda Wallin on Thursday evening at CultureFest. The Fine Arts Plaza was full of booths offering food and activities to celebrate CultureFest.
Junior Gregory Wilson performs with Phi Beta Sigma on Thursday evening on the main stage of CultureFest. The festival is organized by First Year Experience.
Citizens rallied at the Monroe County Courthouse on Sunday in condemnation of recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Citizens gathered at the Monroe County Courthouse on Sunday evening for a vigil and protest against recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia. Local leaders gave speeches urging attendees to be proactive in fighting against racism.
A group of protesters leaves the rally to march down 6th Street. They then marched north on College Avenue shouting chants like, “No cops, no KKK, no fascist USA.”