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Beer glasses showing the Switchyard Brewing Company logo adorn the back shelf behind the bar. The brewery, now located on North Walnut Street, was founded in 2014.
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Beer glasses showing the Switchyard Brewing Company logo adorn the back shelf behind the bar. The brewery, now located on North Walnut Street, was founded in 2014.
Beer taps line the wall behind the bar at Switchyard Brewing Company. The brewery is owned by Kurtis Cummings and Jeff Hall.
Emily Anderson pours drinks behind the bar at Switchyard Brewing Company, located on North Walnut Street. Switchyard was founded in 2014.
Small vases filled with flowers sit on every table in Yumble. Yumble is a multi-cuisine restaurant located at 211 N. Walnut St.
The sun peeks over Sample Gates.
Faculty members raise their hands in agreement with a proposed new lecturer rank during the Bloomington Faculty Council meeting in March 2018.
Two women in the opposing crowd at the Ku Klux Klan rally begin to argue after one speaks in agreeance with the KKK on Sept. 1.
Members of the Ku Klux Klan walk back to their group after bringing in two more people to join their side. The group later allowed journalists from the Courier Journal based in Louisville to join them behind the fence.
Members of the Ku Klux Klan in Madison, Indiana, raise their hands and shout, “White power.” People on the opposite side of the fence shouted several things back in response, like "Black lives matter."
Crowd members begin arguing with one another after a man shares similar statements with the Ku Klux Klan.
A protester in the crowd holds a sign reading, “Fire belongs in grills NOT on crosses.”
Members of the Ku Klux Klan in Madison, Indiana, walk back to their shelterhouse after using the restroom. One member raises his middle finger to the crowd of people on the opposite side of the fence.
A police sniper stays posted on the bridge above the Ohio River near where the KKK has its rally. Nearly two dozen police officers stood guard during the event.
Members of the Ku Klux Klan in Madison, Indiana, walk back to their shelterhouse together after answering questions from a local news station.
A member of the Ku Klux Klan chapter, the Honorable Sacred Knights, shouts at the opposing crowd during the KKK rally in Madison, Indiana.
Opposing crowd members shout at the KKK from behind barriers and police officers.
A woman holds a sign that reads, “Love wins” at the Ku Klux Klan rally in Madison, Indiana. The KKK organized a "kookout," which only included 15 people.
Crowd members compiled of several organizations hold signs and shout at the KKK in Madison, Indiana.
A member of the Ku Klux Klan in Madison, Indiana, wears a leather vest with a patch of a skull and crossbones with “KKK” written across it.
Members of the IU men’s soccer team huddle before the first home game Aug. 31. IU's match with Northwestern on Sept. 25 was cancelled due to rain.