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After recent events in nightclubs involving shootings and fire Bloomington bars share their thoughts and policies about saftey.
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After recent events in nightclubs involving shootings and fire Bloomington bars share their thoughts and policies about saftey.
After recent events in nightclubs involving shootings and fire Bloomington bars share their thoughts and policies about saftey.
After a practice in which he was feeling immense pain, a trainer told him to aviod any hard hitting for the rest of practice Nick Carovillano said in an interview with IDS. Thats when he knew he had had enough. Carovillano left IU's football program in April 2015 due to serious back injury and continues to suffer back pain today.
Bloomington community members participate in a Sexual Violence Prevention Across Gender and Sexuality workshop at the Downtown Bloomington Transit Center Wednesday afternoon that was hosted by MESA and the Middle Way House.
The new Mother Bears location opened Thursday, Dec. 1 at 2890 W. Whitehall Crossing Blvd. to serve the growing business' needs.
The new Mother Bears location can hold 220 people and features a three sided bar in the middle. Mother Bears will keep it's tradition of letting people sign on the walls and seats of the resturant.
The new Mother Bears location can hold 220 people and features a three sided bar in the middle. Mother Bears will keep it's tradition of letting people sign on the walls and seats of the resturant.
The new Mother Bears location opened Thursday, Dec. 1 at 2890 W. Whitehall Crossing Blvd. to serve the growing business' needs.
IU students gather Monday evening with conversation and chili at La Casa to destress during dead week.
"Organ players have to wear different shoes," says Dr. Janette Fishelle, Chair of the Organ Department. Dr. Fishell, a native Hoosier went to IU and now teachers students in the Jacobs School.
Chair of the Organ Department Dr. Janette Fishell helps first year graduate student Yumiko Tatsuta with a piece on the organ Tuesday afternoon in the Jacobs School of Music.
Once a student at Indiana University, Dr. Janette Fishell enjoys teaching students in the Jacobs School of Music today. Dr. Fishell is highly reguarded by many of her students like first year graduate student Yumiko Tatsuta, who is a student from Japan.
Members of The Singing Hoosiers surprise students at the Memorial Union Starbucks with Christmas songs Tuesday afternoon to promote their upcoming concerts.
Members of The Singing Hoosiers surprise students at the Memorial Union Starbucks with Christmas songs Tuesday afternoon to promote their upcoming concerts.
Annabel Bird helps her two children, Aurora Bird, 3 and Jackson Bird, 1 create their crafts at the Monroe County Library's weekly event. Each week is a different theme and a chance to create something to take home.
Junior guard Robert Johnson dribbles the ball down the court Sunday evening at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers pulled a win over Mississippi Valley State 85-52.
Junior guard Josh Newkirk tries to stop Mississippi Valley State player in his tracks during Sundays game.
Sophomore OG Anunoby drives the ball down the court looking for an open teammate during Sundays game against Mississippi Valley State.
David Holbrooke, left and Dean of the School of Global and International Studies Lee Feinstein laugh at the begining of a lecture about Holbrooke's new film "The Diplomat," Thursday afternoon. The film is about his father, Richard Holbrooke, who was an American diplomat.
Director of Marketing and Communications for the Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance speaks to student artists about what it's like to be an artist herself Wednesday evening in the Jacobs School of Music.