Libby Kunkel, right, and Jackie Bae cheer up with holding Alissa Becker's portrait during the 2016 Little 500 Women's Race on Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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Rider from Phi Sigma Kappa, right, and rider from Young Pinoeer compete during the 2016 Little 500 Men's Race on Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Yound Pinoeer is the first Chinese team in the IU Little 500 history.
RIders from Cutters hug eacho ther before the 2016 Little 500 Men's Race begins Satursday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. .
Kappa Delta riders falls down during the 2016 Little 500 Women's Race on Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Yangkun Lu, menber from Chinese Calligraphy Club, writes a chinese letter during the Asian Festival on Saturday at Farmers Market. Lu learned calligraphy more than 10 years.
Xinya Zhao, left, and Sixue Yang prepare stage makeup during the Asian Festival on Saturday at Farmers Market. The red costumes named "Qu Ju" is han chinese traditional clothes.
Dalaney Halloran, right, and Peace Han, menbers from Samulnori Kroean Percussion Ensemble, perform Korean traditional percussion instrument during the Asian Festival on Saturday at Farmers Market. Peace Han started learning the Korean percussion when she was in six grade.
Rachel Gruglieluo, left, Kegan Ferguson, Harry Aaronson hold candles to mourn victims of the gun violence during a vigil Wednesday afternoon at Dunn Meadow. Everytown Survivor Network, organization for gun safety in town opened the event.
Magan Harris, left, and Whitey Miller drink beer during the "6th Annual Bloomington Craft Beer Festival," opened by by Brewers of Indiana Guild, a non-profit trade association that provides survices for indiana's craft breweries Saturday at Woolery Mill. Participants tasted over hunderds of local and reginal draft beers.
Sean Schroed, a bartender at Hotcat, repairs a beer container during the sixth annual Bloomington Craft Beer Festival at Woolery Mill on Saturday afternoon. The Beer Festival is organized by the Brewers of Indiana Guild, a non-profit trade association that provides services for Indiana's craft breweries.
Stacy Spellman, left, and Patrick Schwomeyer hand out beer during the sixth annual Bloomington Craft Beer Festival at Woolery Mill on Saturday afternoon. People can taste hundreds of local and regional draft beers during the festival that is organized by Brewers of Indiana Guild, a non-profit trade association that provides services for Indiana’s craft breweries.
Stacy Spellman, left, and Patrick Schwomeyer hand out beer during the sixth annual Bloomington Craft Beer Festival at Woolery Mill on Saturday afternoon. People can taste hundreds of local and regional draft beers during the festival that is organized by Brewers of Indiana Guild, a non-profit trade association that provides services for Indiana’s craft breweries.
Sean Schroed, a bartender at Hotcat, repairs a beer container during the sixth annual Bloomington Craft Beer Festival at Woolery Mill on Saturday afternoon. The Beer Festival is organized by the Brewers of Indiana Guild, a non-profit trade association that provides services for Indiana's craft breweries.
Students participate in Coffee Shop Crawl at the Rainbow Bakery on Thursday evening. Coffee Shop Crawl is hosted by Culture of Care and Students in Recovery.
Chef Darren Lewis cooks Spanish food during Kroger's "Taste of Spain" on Thursday evening at the Korger located on College Mall Rd.
Gabriel Colman, the curator of The Venue Fine Art & Gifts, introduces the art works on "Art & Soul of Bloomington" Juried Art Show on Wednesday after noon at The Vanue. Art works in "Art & Soul of Bloomington" are made by local and regional artist How Bloomington inspire.
Chris Waggoner introduces his business of the Bloomington Data Collective on Wednesday evening at Cowork. BDHC offers talk in IT frequently and free programing tutorial every Wednesday from 6pm to 7pm.
Basia Andraka-Christou, a practicing attorney licensed in Florida and a Ph.D. Candidate in the Maurer School of Law, is writing a dissertation on the underuse of evidence-based addiction treatment.
Chris Abert, director of the Indiana Recovery Alliance, shows supplies such as clean needles he uses to reduce the medical risks associated with illegal drug use.
A resident's bedroom in the female inpatient house. Amethyst House provides residential and outpatient services for people with drug, alcohol and gambling issues and does not allow residents to take opiate-based medications.