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Rabbi Sue Silberberg has worked at IU Hillel for 30 years. Silberberg became the executive director of the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center in 1989.
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Rabbi Sue Silberberg has worked at IU Hillel for 30 years. Silberberg became the executive director of the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center in 1989.
Janette Fishell said she could remember hearing bells when she walked around campus as a student. She said hearing them ring was an ordinary part of her daily college experience.
The Arthur R. Metz Bicentennial Grand Carillon stands Jan. 16 in the IU Arboretum. The carillon was originally located near Evermann Apartments and was moved to a more central location on campus.
The Arthur R. Metz Bicentennial Grand Carillon stands in the IU Arboretum. The carillon was originally located near Evermann Apartments and was moved to a more central location on campus.
Patrick Fischer, the organ and carillon curator at IU, sits in the Arthur R. Metz Bicentennial Grand Carillon on Jan. 16 in the IU Arboretum. Fischer, along with other Jacobs School of Music officials, students and IU President Michael McRobbie, will play a note on the carillon Jan. 20 during the inaugural performance.
The Arthur R. Metz Bicentennial Grand Carillon has 65 bells. The addition of the four new bells gives the carillon its “grand” status.
The sun shines through the stairs of the Arthur R. Metz Bicentennial Grand Carillon on Jan. 16 in the IU Arboretum. The Metz carillon is the first and only grand carillon in Indiana, according to an IU press release.
A guitar sits Jan. 16 in a bedroom. Emo is a rock music genre that is characterized by expression.
Tom Westgard carries a sign Nov. 9 through the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market in protest of Schooner Creek Farm, whose owners have been tied to a white nationalist group. Five protesters cited at the Nov. 9 farmers market will not face charges.
A turnstile from Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in the IU Archives viewing room in Herman B Wells Library. The turnstiles were sold in an auction at the IU Surplus Store, but one was given to the IU Archives because of its iconic value.
A Mini 500 tricycle can be seen in the viewing room of the IU Archives on Jan. 15 in Herman B Wells Library. The bikes were used mostly by women since they were unable to participate in the full Little 500 race for almost 40 years.
This sign in the IU Archives viewing room Jan. 15 in Herman B Wells Library. The sign used to be on a showboat that IU owned and was used for summer acting programs.
The IU Archives, located in the Herman B Wells Library, is home to millions of photographs and documents. But that doesn’t mean they’ll take everything IU-related.
Senior Tom Sweeney has been awarded the 2020 Marshall Scholarship, making him the first IU student to receive the award since 2012, according to an IU press release.
Late-return fees could be going away at Monroe County libraries.
A 21-year-old woman pleaded not guilty Dec. 27 to 10 felony counts of arson that occurred on campus.
After a couple days of rainy weather, Bloomington is expected to have a break from the showers and dreary weather for a few days, according to the National Weather Service out of Indianapolis.
Fred Farris, 76, stands with his daughter Michele Reed on Jan. 11 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall before the game against Ohio State. Farris grew up in Indiana then moved to Florida. The game was the first one Farris has ever been to.
Fred Farris, 76, takes photos of the IU men’s basketball team warming up Jan. 11 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Farris has been an IU fan since he was young and was never able to attend a basketball game until his daughter and her husband gave him basketball tickets for Christmas.
Fred Farris, 76, sits with his daughter Michele Reed on Jan. 11 before the game against Ohio State in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Farris received the basketball tickets from his daughter and her husband for Christmas, and then his tickets were upgraded to be closer to the court.