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Bloomington resident William Hosea delivers speech as a keynote speaker at the State of the Black Community on Feb. 12 at City Hall. Hosea covered topics such as employment and housing in relation to the black community in Bloomington.
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Bloomington resident William Hosea delivers speech as a keynote speaker at the State of the Black Community on Feb. 12 at City Hall. Hosea covered topics such as employment and housing in relation to the black community in Bloomington.
Bloomington residents William Hosea and Stephanie Power-Carter answer concerned citizens’ questions at the State of the Black Community on Feb. 12 at City Hall. The two were keynote speakers at the presentation, covering topics such as employment, housing and education in relation to the black community in Bloomington.
The Apartment and Family Student Council celebrated the Lunar New Year by making Chinese dumplings Feb. 2 at Campus View Apartments.
IDS staff members try and rank campus burgers.
Jake Kelley and Michael Partridge wait outside the new Joella's Hot Chicken location Jan. 23 at 3002 E. Third St. The two planned on camping out until the next morning in hopes of obtaining free chicken for an entire year.
Take pop sensibilities and hooks, layer in an overwhelming sense of gloom and doom, and toss in the slightest glimmer of hope.
Gov. Eric Holcomb gave his State of the State address Jan. 15 at the Indiana State House. His speech to the Indiana General Assembly covered strengthening the state economy, maintaining and building infrastructure, aiding the workforce, attacking the drug epidemic and modernizing the government.
Gov. Eric Holcomb delivers his third State of the State address to the Indiana General Assembly on Tuesday night. “This two-part mission – making the lives of Hoosiers better today while building for the future – has been and will remain my administration’s focus,” Holcomb said.
Members of the Indiana General Assembly listen as Gov. Eric Holcomb delivers his State of the State Address on Jan. 15. “This two-part mission – making the lives of Hoosiers better today while building for the future – has been and will remain my administration’s focus,” Holcomb said.
Student actors prepare their monologues for the spring play auditions for IU Theatre on Jan. 7. The students only had 90 seconds to perform their monologues.
The Health and Wellbeing Committee, an IU Student Government advocacy group, works to inform students about mental health. The committee placed posters in various residence halls to show students relevant resources and information on mental health.