Hoosiers rally for Standing Rock
Freezing fingers tapped on signs that read “We can’t drink oil” and “I stand with Standing Rock.” Heads bobbed as eyes shifted from the red brick ground around Sample Gates to Davina Two Bears’ solemn face.
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Freezing fingers tapped on signs that read “We can’t drink oil” and “I stand with Standing Rock.” Heads bobbed as eyes shifted from the red brick ground around Sample Gates to Davina Two Bears’ solemn face.
Bloomington Against Islamophobia mobilized in an emergency meeting Sunday evening to discuss how the community can educate, collaborate, protect and support Muslim members in the face of Donald Trump’s impending presidency.
Professor Elizabeth Dunn stands for a photograph. She helped Bloomington earn zoning to resettle refugees from Syria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Anyone peering in from an Indiana Memorial Union window Sept. 28 could have seen professor Elizabeth Cullen Dunn dancing.
IU student Jonathan De La Cruz stands on the corner of Jordan Avenue and Third Street, sharing a message with anyone who saw him. After finding out the election results Tuesday night, De La Cruz knew he had to do something decided to go with the simplest thing he could think of -- holding a sign that encouraged love.
There were not enough chairs for everyone who gathered 7 p.m. Wednesday in La Casa Latino Cultural Center for a discussion about election results.
Queer student advocate Aimes Dobbins, who identifies as gender nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, sat in Wells Library last week with IU freshman Stella Winterman, who also identifies as gender nonbinary, reading through the Republican party’s platform.
Several young men in bicycle helmets lingered outside a house lit with a purple glow just south of Atwater Avenue. A few minutes before midnight on the Saturday of Halloweekend, they gripped skateboards and ranch dressing.
Professor Micol Seigel threw candy into the aisles of the Fine Arts Building auditorium as she wished her class a happy Halloween.
Christmastime had set in, and IU senior Nick Smoot intended to surprise his girlfriend Peri Paul where she worked at the mall. He spent an hour combing aisles for the perfect gift.
A panel of IU faculty and a graduate student plans to discuss Islamophobia 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the IU School of Global and International Studies auditorium.
Former IU basketball player Todd Jadlow said he wished someone would have told him he would spend 20 months in a 20-by-20-foot cell, lose his possessions and custody of his 2-year-old daughter and sit shaking with a revolver in his mouth.
Fifty-four years ago, the rowdy Cuban Blockade Protest rippled through IU. Today, campus is still alight with free speech and assembly.
A panel composed of police officers and professors gathered in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on Friday evening to discuss the relationship between police and the black community.
Leaders of several campus religious and cultural groups expressed satisfaction with IU Police Department Capt. Andy Stephenson’s Oct. 12 open letter which vows dedication to positive interactions with all citizens. However, the leaders say there is work yet to be done.
Dozens of members of Students Against State Violence and Students for a Democratic Society rallied Saturday afternoon, passing out fliers, speaking and chalking to raise awareness of SASV’s three major demands.
Brennan Murphy
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