Alpha Delta Pi sorority sisters Betsy Adams and Shayna Melemed light a lantern in honor of Adrian Jimenez Sunday night.
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Indiana Senator Jim Merritt speaks at the Pathways to Recovery panel discussion Wednesday night at the IMU. Panel members discussed legislative, medical, and volunteer efforts to curtail the opioid epidemic.
Aaron Kochar, a board member of Overdose Lifeline, shows forms of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone to the audience at the Pathways to Recovery panel discussion Wednesday night. The discussion covered different resources available at IU and in the Bloomington community for those struggling with substance abuse.
Associate professor of history and gender studies Amrita Meyers gives a lecture on society’s historical and current portrayal of the black woman Wednesday evening. “What’s happening now cannot be understood without historical context,” Meyers said. “Black women’s history is important because it’s America’s history.”
Dr. Amrita Meyers speaks at a lecture put on by student group Diversity in Action (DIA). The lecture was a first in a series of talks called “Diversity Discussions” according to DIA vice president Lee Eubanks. The group works to spread cultural awareness about social justice topics.
Students attend the lecture “Why We Still Need Black Women’s History” in Ballantine Hall Wednesday evening to hear Dr. Amrita Meyers speak. The lecture covered the history of the stereotypes employed to oppress black women.
Community engagement librarian Alex Galarza helps Hattie Wistler, 8, construct a stop-motion film with Legos and an iPad app as part of Monroe County Public Library’s Radical Fun program. The Radical Fun program combines art and technology to engage kids ages 8-12.
Hattie Wistler, 8, makes a stop-motion film of a tornado using an iPad app, Legos and her imagination. The project was part of Radical Fun, a children’s program put on by Monroe County Public Library each Wednesday from 3-4 p.m.
Dr. Karin Drummond talks about strategies to obtain better mentally and physically. Drummond spoke at the Venue Fine Arts and Gifts Tuesday evening.
Dr. Karin Drummond speaks on the importance of positive thinking to an audience at The Venue Fine Arts and Gifts Tuesday night. Drummond spoke from her experiences with chronic disease and her journey of recovery.
Dr. Karin Drummond addresses an audience at The Venue Fine Arts and Gifts. Drummond identified the connection between body and mind as the key to overall health.
A greenhouse shelters equipment and plants at the Hilltop Garden. The garden allows students and the public to learn gardening practices and engage with nature.
Gardening pots await plants at the Hilltop Garden. The garden rests near Tulip Tree Apartments off of 10th Street.
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Pedestrians walk by the 2,977 American flags put in Dunn Meadow to honor the lives lost in the 9/11 attacks. The project is carried out by Young Americans for Freedom and Tau Kappa Epsilon.
Rachid Maidi speaks about religion, politics, and his experience as a Muslim in the United States at the Islamic Center of Bloomington. Maidi has lived in the United States for 40 years and ran for mayor of Bloomington in 1999.
Rachid Maidi speaks about religion, politics, and his experience as a Muslim in the United States at the Islamic Center of Bloomington. Maidi has lived in the United States for 40 years and ran for mayor of Bloomington in 1999.
The Islamic Center of Bloomington on Atwater Ave. serves as a place of worship and community for its congregation.
Kelvin “Mississippi” Conner fries up some catfish at the Annual Neal-Marshall Fish Fry Saturday afternoon. Conner works with Kountry Kitchen, a restaurant and catering business out of Indianapolis that catered the fish fry.
Pat VanVoren of Kountry Kitchen scoops homemade macaroni and cheese onto sophomore Janei Griffin’s plate. VanVoren, 68, came out of retirement to work with Kountry Kitchen, an Indianapolis-based restaurant and catering business that specializes in comfort food like cornbread, fries, and collard greens.
Marcella Jewel speaks at the rally Wednesday night to launch the local Hillary Clinton campaign quarters. Jewel is the state director in Indiana for Clinton’s campaign.