Macy Gray performs a song from her new album "The Way" during her concert Tuesday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
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A poster is displayed in the center of a candlelit vigil that was scheduled in light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as well as Beirut.
Students as well as Bloomington residents gather and light candles during a vigil Tuesday night at Sample Gates that was scheduled in light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as well as Beirut.
Dasha Tran lights a candle during a vigil Tuesday night at Sample Gates that was scheduled in light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as well as Beirut. Tran is an international student, who "lived in Paris for a number of years." During her speech she said, "Whatever we do we must not be hateful."
Dana Khabbaz speaks in front of a group gathered for a candlelit vigil that was scheduled in light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as well as Beirut. "Keep those in Syria and Iraq in thoughts as well, as it is not over for them," she said. "We stand with the people of Beirut, we stand with the people of Paris, we stand with the people of Baghdad, we stand with the people of all of these locations that have suffered at the hands of terror," she said.
Dasha Tran has a cup she bought filled with water so she can place a candle in it to block it from the wind during a vigil that was scheduled in light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as well as Beirut.
Dasha Tran speaks in front of a group gathered for a candlelit vigil scheduled in light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as well as Beirut. Tran is an international student, who "lived in Paris for a number of years." During her speech she said, "Whatever we do we must not be hateful."
Freshman Lauren Fazekas gaurds the flame of a candle during a vigil Tuesday night at Sample Gates that was scheduled in light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as well as Beirut. The flames of the candles kept being extinguished due to the wind. "I thought if they all go out, there should at least still be one candle left lit," she said.
Dana Khabbaz speaks in front of a group gathered for a candlelit vigil held in light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as well as Beirut. "Keep those in Syria and Iraq in thoughts as well, as it is not over for them," she said. "We stand with the people of Beirut, we stand with the people of Paris, we stand with the people of Baghdad, we stand with the people of all of these locations that have suffered at the hands of terror," she said.
Katelyn Lipa, a volunteer with Middle Way House, speaks about the stigma associated with survivors of human trafficking during the "This Century's Slaves: A Panel on Human Trafficking" discussion Monday in the School of Global and International Studies. "[Survivors of human trafficing] may be subject to isolation and even punishment," she said.
The IU Auditorum displays the colors of the French flag Saturday, a day after the fatal attacks on Paris took place.
A statue of Hoagy Carmichael sits outside of IU Cinema in honor of his achievements as a composer, musician and actor.
Eric Deggans speak about his career and undergraduate experience during the College Luminaries discussion, "The Pursuit of Happiness: How to Get a Career You Actually Enjoy" Monday at the Global and International Studies Building Auditorium.
Julian Batts was the youngest contestant to compete on CBS' Wheel of Fortune during the show's college week when he was an 18-year-old freshman at IU two years ago. The now 20-year-old YouTube sensation encounters college paparazzi once or twice a week after being named "The Worst Wheel of Fortune Contestant of All Time."
Junior Sydney King struts down the runway while America's Next Top Model winner, Whitey Thompson, right, watches from the audience during the "Love the Skin You're In" fashion show Tuesday at Alumni Hall in the IMU. Thompson spoke after the fashion show about body positivity.
Whitney Thompson, the winner of the tenth season of America's Next Top Model, speaks about body positivity during the "Love the Skin You're In" fashion show Tuesday at Alumni Hall in the IMU.
Freshman Kyla Jackson and Caper, her diabetic service sog, have been together since July 18th and go everywhere together. "I dont know what I would do without her," said Kyla. Caper lies by Kyla's feet whenever she is sitting and will nudge her hand whenever there is a change in her blood sugar level.
Senior Forward Femi Hollanger-Janzen fights for the ball during IU's game against Louisville Tuesday night at the Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Michael Bedwell speaks about what it was like to be a member of the GLBT community and in the armed forces at the Lilly Library on Thursday as a part of GLBT History Month. Bedwell's discussion centered around his friend and prominent GLBT figure, Leonard Matlovich, who was discharged from the military after coming out in 1975. Michael Bedwell is the former president of the gay rights group at Indiana University.
The IU Hoosiers celebrate after scoring a goal during IU's game against Louisville Tuesday night at the Bill Armstrong Stadium. IU won 2-1.