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Two attendees play a student-made game March 3 during Taiwan Day in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. This year’s Taiwan Day highlighted school life in Taiwan.
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Two attendees play a student-made game March 3 during Taiwan Day in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. This year’s Taiwan Day highlighted school life in Taiwan.
The City of Bloomington Utilities has increased security at the decommissioned Griffy Water Treatment Plant. There are now 24-hour guards and no trespassing signs outside the building.
The City of Bloomington Utilities has increased security at the decommissioned Griffy Water Treatment Plant. There are now 24-hour guards in front of the building.
Students load onto an E bus Feb. 14 at the Kirkwood and Indiana stop at Sample Gates.
Amanda Barge, 2019 Bloomington mayoral candidate, holds a press conference Feb. 22 at her campaign headquarters. Barge spoke in response to the State of the City Address given by Mayor John Hamilton on Feb. 21 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
An A route bus driver checks for passengers Feb. 21 before closing the doors at the Kirkwood and Indiana stop at the Sample Gates. The campus bus system is experiencing a driver shortage resulting in a decrease in run time.
IU student volunteers and MAPS members Chazney Jones and Brandon Fickling package food Feb. 20 at Hoosier Hills Food Bank. MAPS is one of the many student organizations that volunteers at the food bank.
Chazney Jones, a member of the Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students, slices broccoli Feb. 20 at Hoosier Hills Food Bank. Jones said the best part about volunteering is knowing she is helping out her community.
Brad Bickhardt, performing as Nemorino, sings Feb. 19 at the Musical Arts Center. Nemorino is a peasant in love with Adina, the wealthy town landowner.
Alyssa Dessoye performs as Adina on Feb. 19 during the dress rehearsal at the Musical Arts Center. “She (Adina) is probably the sassiest woman on stage, but she is definitely an independent, strong-willed woman and I have a blast playing her,” Dessoye said.
Adina, portrayed by Alyssa Dessoye, and Nemorino share a song during dress rehearsal for “The Elixir of Love” on Feb. 19 inside the Musical Arts Center.
Dr. “D”, played by Cameron Jackson, sells his elixir to the town Feb. 19 during the dress rehearsal for “The Elixir of Love” at the Musical Arts Center. “The Elixir of Love,” directed by Linda Brovsky, features a woman in pursuit of love and happiness.
Jenny Gibson, the shelter’s volunteer program director, and Sierra Bowman, intern, practice reiki Feb. 5 in the rabbit room. Animal reiki is a practice where humans meditate near animals without touching them.
Kat Forgacs practices reiki with cats Feb. 5 for World Animal Reiki Day at the Bloomington Animal Shelter. Forgacs said, “Today is a special day for reiki that has been created to help advocate for this practice and also to celebrate it.”
Starnes-Liford pours a fresh batch of wax Feb. 2 in the workspace of Simply Primitive. She adds color and scent to the melted wax base before pouring the candle.
Susan Starnes-Liford, owner of Simply Primitive, smiles with long-time employee Jazmyne Avooske. Starnes-Liford started pouring candles for festivals, and the hobby grew to a full-time business.
A tool bin sits on a workbench Feb. 2 in the workroom of Simply Primitive. Each candle is handmade by Starnes-Liford from label to scent to pour.
A variety of Hilltop Candles is on display Feb. 2 at Simply Primitive. Each candle sold at Simply Primitive is poured by hand.
A collection of candles sits Feb. 2 in the display case at Simply Primitive. Starnes-Liford creates each candle by hand.
Labels for Simply Primitive’s line of candles, Hilltop Candles, sit Feb. 2 in the backroom ready to be added to candles. Each candle comes with a label containing burning instructions and a disclaimer.