Students in International Justice Mission at IU eat their final meal of Domino's pizza before fasting for 24 hours. The group raised $1,045 that will go toward rescuing people from slavery across the world.
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Sophomore Alex Brown eats his last meal of Domino's sausage pizza before fasting for 24 hours. "My eyes have been opened to the fact that slavery still exists," Brown said about Freedom Fast for International Justice Mission. "It's not just a problem from the past."
Sausage pizza sits on the table before members of International Justice Mission at IU have their last meal before fasting for 24 hours. The small group of 15 people raised $1,045 that will go toward rescuing slaves from slavery.
Members of International Justice Mission at IU have their last meal before fasting for 24 hours for Freedom Fast. Freedom Fast is a country-wide event where students raise money to fund rescue missions that liberate people from slavery.
Students in International Justice Mission at IU play video games during their 24-hour Freedom Fast on Friday. Freedom Fast is a two-day event in which colleges across the country participate. IU's group raised the fourth-largest amount of money that was put toward freeing people from slavery around the world.
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Chocolate is an aphrodisiac. Aphrodisiacs are substances said to improve libido when eaten.
GALLERY: IU Fencing Club competes against Illinois Saturday
IU men's and women's Fencing Club defeated Illinois in the saber competition.
Sam Lang, sophomore, competes in the foil match against Illinois Saturday. Men's fencing lost the foil match, 4-5.
Chris McNiel (left) and Spandan Garg (right) laugh before competing against Illinois in the fencing tournament Saturday. IU fencing club competed in the Wildermuth Intramural Center against Purdue, Wisconsin and Illinois.
On the left, IU fencing competes in the foil match against Illinois. On the right, IU competes in the saber match.
Freshman Robin Cheifetz get up after a lunch break on Saturday at the fencing tournament. IU Fencing Club competed in the tournament against Purdue, Wisconsin and Illinois.
Junior Micheal Zelenka competes second in the foil match against Illinois. Men's foil fencing lost 4-5 to Illinois.
Sophomore Sam Bostak puts on his protective clothing before the match against Illinois Saturday. Fencers must wear many layers of protective clothing including a jacket, gloves, a sous-plastron, breeches and a mask.
The 1976 IU baskeball national championship monument was installed in front of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. This was Bob Knight's first national championship win.
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A bike is attached to the rack Tuesday outside Franklin Hall. The City of Bloomington and IU are partnering to start a bike share program that will begin next year.
Impakt is a customizable browser extension created by IU alumnus Jonathan Hecht. The extension helps people find shopping options that match their values.
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Freshman Lukas Cavar was trapped in Sullivan Cave for three days and three nights. Chocolate chip Clif bars, a headlamp, tennis shoes and a water bottle are examples of some of the things Cavar had with him.
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Rocky Horror Picture Show played at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Friday and Saturday. People attend the show in costumes each year before halloween.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen (center) speaks at the Asian Cultural Center Thursday as students packed the room around him. The discussion "Over a Cup of Tea" centered around the affirmative action debate.
Halley Rose Meslin talks about her study abroad trip to Denmark at La Casa Wednesday. Meslin talked about the different scholarships offered, including the 21st Century Scholars Program and Hutton Honors grants.