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The post next to Susan Welsand's booth at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market reads "grow chiles." Welsand has been growing and selling chili plants for 26 years.
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The post next to Susan Welsand's booth at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market reads "grow chiles." Welsand has been growing and selling chili plants for 26 years.
Susan Welsand stands in her booth where she sells chili plants. She is the owner of The Chile Woman, and her main source of business is through shipping chili plants all around the country.
IU Jacobs School of Music graduate Anna Maberry plays her violin in the middle of the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market on Saturday, June 16. It was Maberry's second time playing at the market.
People walk through the aisles of vendors at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market near City Hall on Saturday, June 16. Several different items were sold, from flowers and syrup to fruits and vegetables.
People walk through the aisles of vendors at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market near City Hall on Saturday, June 16. Several different items were sold, from flowers and syrup to fruits and vegetables.
Small chili plants sit on shelves in Susan Welsand's booth at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market on Saturday, June 16. Welsand is the owner of The Chile Woman and she has been selling chillies for 26 years.
Major construction in Ernie Pyle Hall is finished. The renovations are part of the Old Crescent Project, a multi-year project involving three phases of renovations within the Old Crescent area of campus. Improvements to Kirkwood Hall — where classes in the School of Art, Architecture + Design are now taking place — were finished within the past year.
Major construction in Ernie Pyle Hall is finished. The renovations are part of the Old Crescent Project, a multi-year project involving three phases of renovations within the Old Crescent area of campus. The building housed IU’s journalism program for more than 60 years. It was previously renovated in 1973. Ernie Pyle Hall was built in 1938, when it served as the University’s Stores and Services Building.
Ernie Pyle Hall construction is largely complete. The building was the home of IU’s journalism program for more than 60 years. Ernie Pyle Hall was built in 1938, as the University’s Stores and Services Building.
Ernie Pyle Hall’s ground floor will be home to the University’s Office of Admissions, and the presentation spaces will be used for admissions presentations. The Walter Center will move to the building’s second floor.
The newly-renovated Ernie Pyle Hall is now open, and is functioning as a welcome center for the Office of Admissions and the Walter Center.
Straight No Chaser leads the crowd in the IU fight song Saturday, June 9, at the IU Alumni Association luncheon and meeting outside the DeVault Alumni Center.
Jerome Collins leads Straight No Chaser in the first of three songs Saturday, June 9, at the IU Alumni Association luncheon and meeting outside the DeVault Alumni Center.
Michael Luginbill leads Straight No Chaser in a medley of songs, including “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and “I’m Yours." Alumni gathered for the IU Alumni Association luncheon and meeting Saturday, June 9, outside the DeVault Alumni Center.
Members of the crowd embrace each other as Straight No Chaser sings the IU alma mater. Alumni gathered Saturday, June 9, for the IU Alumni Association luncheon and meeting outside the DeVault Alumni Center.
IU alumni and Alumni Association faculty wait to be seated for the IUAA luncheon and meeting. The barbecue took place Saturday, June 9, at the DeVault Alumni Center.
Straight No Chaser’s Sargon Isho speaks to the crowd Saturday, June 9, at the IU Alumni Association luncheon and meeting outside the DeVault Alumni Center.
Straight No Chaser members Jerome Collins, Walter Chase and Tyler Trepp dance while performing June 9 at the IU Alumni Association luncheon and meeting outside the DeVault Alumni Center. Straight No Chaser will perform at 8 p.m. Dec. 13 at the IU Auditorium.
IU alumni and faculty members grab food Saturday, June 9, at the IU Alumni Association luncheon and meeting. During the luncheon, members were treated to a short concert from a capella group Straight No Chaser.
Shawna Girgis, Mayor of Bedford, Indiana, speaks on the amount of support the IU Center for Rural Engagement’s projects have gotten from Bedford and Bloomington residents. Girgis and other officials met June 6 in Bedford, Indiana, to speak on economic, environmental and social sustainability.