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The Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs is located at 1315 E. 10th St. The Center for Cultural Affairs is part of the school.
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The Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs is located at 1315 E. 10th St. The Center for Cultural Affairs is part of the school.
The IU Police Department crest can be seen on the gas tank of one of the IUPD motorcycles at the “Touch a Truck” event Monday in the Chick-fil-A parking lot at 3020 E. Third St.
People walk through the Sample Gates on June 27, 2018, near Franklin Hall. The coronavirus pandemic has led some students to express concern over returning to campus in the fall.
Bloomington Police Department Chief Michael Diekhoff speaks with an attendee at the official unveiling of BPD’s new armored vehicle July 10, 2018, in the Switchyard Park Operations building. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Jake Laird Law, or Indiana’s red flag law, which allows police departments to temporarily confiscate firearms from people who are deemed dangerous or mentally ill and pose a risk to themselves or others.
Track and field head coach Ron Helmer speaks during an interview Feb. 7, 2019, in Gladstein Fieldhouse. Coaches can provide guidance and suggest workouts for athletes during the COVID-19 pandemicbut cannot require athletes to report back on those workouts.
People walk through the Sample Gates on June 27, 2018, near Franklin Hall. IU announced Monday undergraduate students are eligible to take one online course per semester from six other schools in the Big Ten Academic Alliance during the 2020-21 academic year.
IU football players get into stance at the line of scrimmage Aug. 6, 2018, during practice. Coach Darren Hiller said he wants his players to drop into their stances and imagine a game-like situation where a play is being called to practice amid the coronavirus pandemic.
IU men's soccer head coach Todd Yeagley talks to his team after IU defeated the University of Connecticut in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 18, 2018, at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Yeagley has adopted personal at-home workouts, daily video chats and Kahoot! quizzes as part of his athletes' new training program during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Outgoing IU Athletic Director Fred Glass prepares to give a tour of the new south end zone complex July 25, 2018, in Memorial Stadium. Glass has been the athletic director since 2009.
IU football players get into stance at the line of scrimmage Aug. 6, 2018, during practice. Former Stanford University player Jovan Swann committed to play his final year of eligibility at IU on Thursday.
Bloomington Police Department Chief Michael Diekhoff speaks with an attendee at the official unveiling of BPD’s new armored vehicle July 10, 2018, in the Switchyard Park Operations building. Monroe County Central Emergency Dispatch personnel will ask all 911 callers screening questions to determine if they may have been exposed to COVID-19 or have symptoms of the virus, according to a BPD press release.
Riders in the women’s Little 500 riders race round the first turn April 12, 2019, at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The IU Student Foundation has not made a decision on whether or not Little 500 will take place.
Then-sophomore Joelle Nacouzi defends against Marist College on March 4, 2018. The IU women’s water polo team will play in the Hoosier Invite this weekend in Bloomington.
Then-freshman Gillian Gatecliff warms up against Marist College on March 4, 2018. IU won all four of its games Feb. 28-29 at the Cal Lutheran Invite in Thousand Oaks, California.
Marchers work their way down Seventh Street past the Indiana Memorial Union on Sept. 20, 2019, as part of the Bloomington Climate Strike.
A girl stands among other student activists Sept. 20 in Dunn Meadow during the Bloomington Climate Strike. The city announced Feb. 6 that Bloomington’s Department of Economic and Sustainable Development will invite residents to participate in an online survey regarding climate-related risks to the community.
Mayor John Hamilton delivers remarks during the Juneteenth celebration June 19, 2018, in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Rabbi Sue Silberberg, executive director of the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center, right, hugs then-senior Sydney Recht, left, after Recht spoke during a memorial gathering Oct. 29, 2018, at Hillel. The service was in honor of the 11 people killed at the Tree of Life synagogue Oct. 27, 2018, in Pittsburgh.
Students at the front of the Bloomington Climate Strike rally chant Sept. 20 while walking past the Indiana Memorial Union. The Sunrise Movement, a climate activism organization, has a local hub in Bloomington that endorses Sen. Bernie Sanders for president.