Senior Wanda Krieger and her friend Rachel Baszynski walk down 7th Street on Sunday. Baszynki was visiting Krieger from out of town.
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Jim and Marge Faber, pictured here in their home, have participated in working the polls during past elections.
Sculptor Tuck Langland sits with the sculpture of Ernie Pyle he created for The Media School on Thursday outside Franklin Hall. There will be a dedication of the Ernie Pyle sculpture on Oct. 17, along with a formal inauguration of The Media School.
Angi Fiege, mother of the late Rachael Fiege, now speaks to students to bring awareness about safety tips that could save lives.
Jim and Marge Faber, pictured here in their home, have participated in working the polls during past elections.
Bill Milroy, a Bloomington resident, particpates in local government by working polls on Election Day, among doing other things.
Older generations continue to support voting process in Bloomington
Among other things, it was frustration about the “way that things were functioning” when she went to vote that made Marge Faber, 81, want to work the polls.
Senior Wanda Krieger and her friend Rachel Baszynski walk down 7th Street on Sunday. Baszynki was visiting Krieger from out of town.
The sculpture of the goddess Venus at the Showalter Fountain is surrounded by autumn colors.
"Kill the Messenger" review
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Meet the freaks
Another year, another sick, twisted, hell of a horrifying ride brought to us by our friends at FX.
Tuck Langland sculpted the Ernie Pyle sculpture that now sits in front of Franklin Hall, where the Media School will be housed.
The Ernie Pyle sculpture is lowered into place in front of Franklin Hall on Thursday morning.
Sculptor Tuck Langland sits with the sculpture of Ernie Pyle he created for The Media School on Thursday outside Franklin Hall. There will be a dedication of the Ernie Pyle sculpture on Oct. 17, along with a formal inauguration of The Media School.
Pyle sculpture installed near Franklin Hall to be dedicated Oct. 17
Spectators and students came face to face Thursday morning with Pulitzer Prize-winning World War II correspondent and former Indiana Daily Student editor, Ernie Pyle.
Sculptor Tuck Langland sits with the sculpture of Ernie Pyle he created for The Media School on Thursday outside Franklin Hall. There will be a dedication of the Ernie Pyle sculpture on Oct. 17, along with a formal inauguration of The Media School.
"Gone Girl" review
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President Barack Obama greets constituents after his speech at Millennium Steel in Princeton, Ind. on Friday, National Manufacturing Day.
President Obama addresses workers at the Millennium Steel plant in Princeton, Ind. on Oct. 3, 2014. During his address, he spoke of raising the minimum wage and answered questions from the crowd.