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Sales associate Gracia Valliant helps a customer figure out the price of a chime hanging from the ceiling at Global Gifts. Valliant has worked at Global Gifts for six years.
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Chimes hang from the ceiling above the front counter at Global Gifts. The fair-trade store sells items from developing countries from around the world.
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Ceramics are sold at Global Gifts, located on the Courthouse square. Global Gifts is a fair trade store, meaning it helps producers in developing countries achieve better trading conditions.
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Gracia Valliant works the main desk at Global Gifts. The fair trade store is located at 122 N. Walnut St.
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Freshman Cassie Roberts
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Bloomington City Council President Dorothy Granger speaks Feb. 20 before the listening session about the armored vehicle.
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CitySide Apartments is located at 250 S. Washington St. Resident were not able to move in on time for classes due to construction.
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Sophomore Will Eltzroth sits in a designated usher seat in the back of the IU Cinema. Eltzroth set a record for the most volunteer shifts at the cinema since its opening in 2011, numbering 81 shifts in one year.
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Sophomore Will Eltzroth sits in a designated usher seat in the back of the IU Cinema. Eltzroth set a record for the most volunteer shifts at the cinema since its opening in 2011, numbering 81 shifts in one year.
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The Breaking the Color Barrier: Bloomington's Firsts exhibit features photos and blurbs about black Bloomington residents being the first of their race to hold a position typically held by a white person.
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Students leave the Office of Student Conduct and march toward Dunn Meadow during the Shatter the Silence march and rally. Many students hold signs, one reading, “This concerned community member stands with Ellie,” rather than, "This RA stands with Ellie."
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Students walk down North Jordan Avenue holding signs during the Shatter the Silence march and rally. One sign read, “Boys will be held accountable,” rather than, “Boys will be boys.”
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After the Shatter the Silence march and rally, participants sign a letter written to IU President Michael McRobbie. The letter states demands written by IU students on the topic of protection for survivors of sexual assault.
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Junior Ellie Johnson shares a speech she wrote to participants of the Shatter the Silence march and rally.
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A group of students stand at the front of the rally and hold a “Shatter the Silence” sign. The march was followed by a rally, which took place in Dunn Meadow.
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IU students stand with signs in Dunn Meadow while victims of sexual assault share their stories.
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Many students wear shirts made for the Shatter the Silence march and rally. The rally took place in Dunn Meadow on Saturday evening.
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IU students record and take photos of speakers during the Shatter the Silence march and rally in Dunn Meadow on August 18.
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Sophomore Celeste Coughlin shares portions of the letter written to IU President Michael McRobbie during the Shatter the Silence march and rally. The letter includes demands written by IU students on the topic of protection for survivors of sexual assault.