The Project School on Walnut Street teaches kindergarten through eighth grade. The school received a $1,000 Tools for Schools grant from Old National Bank in October.
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Members of greek life dance on stage Friday night at the Auditorium to kick off Zeta Tau Alpha's Big Man on Campus talent show. The sorority raised $182,116.13 for breast cancer research and awareness through programming like Big Man on Campus.
Chris Grankowski of Phi Kappa Sigma performs "Congratulations" by Post Malone at the Zeta Tau Alpha's Big Man on Campus talent show Friday night. At the end of the talent show, Zeta Tau Alpha revealed that they had raised $182,116 for breast cancer research.
Lucas Brace of Phi Kappa Psi eats a Pop-Tart as fast as possible at the Big Man on Campus talent show Friday night. The talent show, which is put on by Zeta Tau Alpha, raised money for breast cancer research conducted by Dr. Hari Nakshatri of the IU Medical Center and the NFL Pink Ribbon Project, which spreads over one million pink ribbons at 28 NFL stadiums.
Bruce Cumings, the keynote speaker at "Assessing Korean Democratization and Democracy: From Molotov Cocktails to Candle Lights," speaks in the Global and International Studies Building auditorium Friday morning. Cumings, who is a professor at the University of Chicago, spoke on three episodes of violence that occurred before, during and after the Korean War and how they influenced Korea's path to democratization.
GALLERY: IUDM sets goal of raising $300,000 for Day of Hope
IUDM participants packed into Presidents Hall to call, text and email friends and family for donations as they worked to beat their goal of raising $300,000 in 24 hours.
Daniel Aguilar, a freshman, sifts through piles of old IU Dance Marathon shirts to find a T-shirt to purchase at the IUDM Day of Hope Thursday afternoon in Presidents Hall. The profits from the T-shirts, which are donated by current and alum IUDM members, go toward IUDM's fundraising for Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
Maddie Higgins, a senior, works to meet her individual fundraising goal of $200. Higgins, who has participated in IU Dance Marathon all four years of college, said she reached out to old high school teachers, professors and friends from high school for donations.
IU Dance Marathon participants work to meet their individual fundraising goals at the second annual Day of Hope Thursday afternoon in Presidents Hall. This year, IUDM set a goal of raising $300,000, an increase from last year's goal of $250,000.
Isaac Peasley, a junior, tapes himself to the Sample Gates for IU Dance Marathon's Day of Hope. Peasely, who has participated in six dance marathons, said he started getting involved with the event when a close friend received medical treatment from Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
IU Dance Marathon participants pin paper figures on a canvas upon receiving donations at the Day of Hope Thursday afternoon in Presidents Hall. It was IUDM's second annual Day of Hope, with a goal of raising $300,000.
LaCroix boasts more 20 flavors of its carbonated water. The company started in La Crosse, Wisconsin, around 1981.
Katie Peck, a junior, sips a nonalcoholic appletini at the Delta Zeta Mocktail Night on Wednesday. The event aimed to show how people can have a good time without drinking alcohol.
Flutes of nonalcoholic champagne rest on a table at the 2017 Mocktail Night at Delta Zeta. The sorority hosts the event to raise awareness about drinking safely.
Mayor John Hamilton speaks at the city council meeting Oct. 4 evening to endorse Ordinance 17-39, which authorized an agreement between the City of Bloomington and Cook Medical. The Bloomington City Council voted Wednesday night to approve a deal made with Cook Group Inc. which would allow the Bloomington-based company to pay the city fees in exchange for not being annexed into the city limits.
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LaCroix recently added the key lime flavor to its line-up of carbonated waters. The LaCroix website lists over 20 flavors, including pamplemousse and mango.
Students disembark a school bus at the Boys and Girls Crestmont Club after school in September. The Monroe County Community School Corporation officially terminated its contract with the Michigan-based Auxilio Services on Oct. 13 and moved to an in-house bus system.
Traditional Indian dancer comes to IU
Emotions flicker across Tanya Saxena’s face in the blink of an eye when she’s dancing. In one second, her face is rapturous. The next, mournful. But if there’s one emotion she wants to show her audience, it’s happiness.
Members of the Marching Hundred perform during the homecoming pep rally that followed the parade Friday evening. The Marching Hundred is directed by David C. Woodley and dates back to 1896.
Parade spectators cheer as the Marching Hundred perform at the intersection of 17th Street and Woodlawn Avenue on Friday evening as part of the homecoming parade. The parade started at the Indiana Memorial Union and worked its way north to the tailgating fields.