Tayna Saxena's dance in the Global and International Studies Building on Tuesday included complex hand motions and foot work. Traditionally, Bharatanatyam performances tells stories from Hindu texts.
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Tanya Saxena performs traditional Indian Bharatanatyam dances where her feet often leap off the ground. Bells tied to her ankles accompanied the music.
More than 50 people in the Global and International Studies Building atrium watch the traditional Bharatnatyam dance on Tuesday. Tanya Saxena performed for more than an hour.
Tanya Saxena performs her first of three dances in the Global and International Studies Building on Tuesday. The style of dance is traditional Indian Bharatnatyam.
Shyanne Hunter, a high school senior from Bloomington, gets her eyebrows done at Litwin Cosmetic Solutions on Tuesday. Litwin Cosmetic Solutions is a microblading studio off North Walnut Street.
Shaena Litwin, the owner of a microblading studio off North Walnut Street, measures and plans her client's eyebrows on Tuesday. Eyebrows should be sisters, not twins in terms of style, she said.
IU freshman rescued after surviving three days in cave
For three days, the IU freshman was trapped in the cave, wondering why the other students had left him behind in the darkness. He licked the moisture off the walls that surrounded him. He licked the wrappers of Clif bars and debated eating crickets. In the dim light of his iPhone, he tapped out goodbye letters to his family. After the battery died, he carried on imaginary conversations with the friends he thought he’d never see again.
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Manuscripts, like this one for novel "Player Piano," and other materials from Hoosier author Kurt Vonnegut are housed at Lilly Library. Starting in the spring, IU professors have read Vonnegut novels each month and written posts for the Salo University blog.
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President of UndocuHoosiers Bloomington Esmeralda Martinez speaks to the group gathered for the Die-In on Monday afternoon. The demonstration featured students laying on the ground as if they were dead, with facts about immigration and other issues taped to their backs.
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Senior Chey Tankersley lays on the ground as a part of the UndocuHoosier's Bloomington Die-In event Monday afternoon. She said she participated because there are a lot of people in her life affected by issues relating to DACA.
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Ashley Pirani, Cathi Crabtree and Mary Helen Ayres stand with signs that read "Stop violence against women" and "Say no to rape culture." The women, along with a group of about 15 concerned residents, gathered at Kilroy's Recess to voice their concerns about Recess's recent tweet bragging about underaged girls in the club.
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Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton and Dean of Students Lori Reesor speak to members of NOW Monroe County and reporters after their meeting with the owners of Kilroy's Recess. After the tour, Reesor said it was an honest and productive conversation.
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Risana Malik, a second-year graduate student and an assistant at the Asian Culture Center, gazes into the sky as the sun crosses the moon. The last total solar eclipse to pass through the contiguous United States was in 1979.
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People test their glasses about a half an hour before the full solar eclipse takes place. Bloomington experienced a 94-percent partial eclipse.
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Students outside the Asian Culture Center anticipate the peak moment of the eclipse. The moon reached its maximum coverage of the sun at 2:25 p.m.
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Pillow Pet ($1) — Looking for company on a Saturday night? These friends make great listeners and cuddle-buddies. Fur appears especially tear-absorbent for late-night mental breakdowns.
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Wind Up Flower Music Box ($3) — Some say the essence of beauty is difficult to capture, but this music box accomplishes the task with ease. Its symphonic rendition of “Amazing Grace” is perfect for setting the scene at your next funeral or church service.
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Walking Stick with Attached Dream Catcher (unmarked price) — While it may not help your short game, this walking stick’s unknown properties could bring good luck and handle bad dreams like a charm.
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Giant Teddy Bear (Two for $1) — This handsome bear is #slumped. He could be exhausted from staying up all night to get the best deals. However, his red bow tie (not pictured because of the #slump), suggests a classy night on the town.
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Delta Delta Delta Heart Sign ($3)- Bargains that tell a story in their simple existence are especially rare. The market for TriDelt signs may have shrunk, but believers in life after death could be interested in this Etsy-worthy pink and purple heart with fake pearl accents.