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No Lost Generation is having a fundraising event for Exodus with food and music at The Pourhouse Cafe. Dena El Saffar, left and Tim Moore, right from Salaam Band were invited to play exotic percussions at the event.
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No Lost Generation is having a fundraising event for Exodus with food and music at The Pourhouse Cafe. Dena El Saffar, left and Tim Moore, right from Salaam Band were invited to play exotic percussions at the event.
A rally against the use of fetal remains in IU medical research took place at the Sample Gates on Saturday afternoon. People in the Bloomington community joined the protests while holding various signs that say, "Babies are not spare body parts," "Illegal and immoral," "IU: stop buying baby parts."
A rally against the use of fetal remains in IU medical research took place at the Sample Gates on Saturday afternoon. Kathryn Held, left and Calvin Held, right joined the protest while holding signs that says, "IU: stop buying baby parts."
A rally against the use of fetal remains in IU medical research took place at the Sample Gates on Saturday afternoon. Maira Valadez joined the protest while holding a sign that says, "Stop tax-payer funded detal trafficking #IUBuysBabyParts."
A rally against the use of fetal remains in IU medical research took place at the Sample Gates on Saturday afternoon. The purpose of the rally is to encourage everyone to demand IU get out of the baby trade.
Helene G. Simon Hillel Center is making challah bread for fundraising and all the proceeds go to charity. Kiara Fite, Maggie Anderson, Bridget Caraher and Alivia Pavich, from left to right, were helping Hillel at IU in making the bread on Thursday evening.
Rabbi Sue Laikin Silberberg, Executive Director of Hillel at IU shared a story on how Beth Shalom and IU Hillel are responding to the recent increase in vandalism and threats against Jewish community on Thursday morning.
Gather handmade shoppe & co is hosting a class based on creation of pendulum on Wednesday evening. Jennifer Hottell is looking for the right stone that speaks to her by comparing several of them.
Gather handmade shoppe & co is hosting a class based on creation of pendulum on Wednesday evening. Jessica Miller is demonstrating how to design the pendulum to her customers, Britany Wright, Genna Weisheit and Jennifer Hottell, from left to right.
Gather handmade shoppe & co is hosting a class based on creation of pendulum on Wednesday evening. Genna Weisheit is designing her pendulum using the stone that she has chose in the earlier process.
Hillel at Indian University was holding a "Pancrafts: Pancakes and Crafts" event on Monday evening. Emma Rosenstein was multitasking by creating a pattern on a hamsa hand while enjoying her pancakes.
Hillel at Indiana University was holding a "Pancrafts: Pancakes and Crafts" event on Monday evening. Michelle Saliva participated in the event by painting on a board supplied by Helene G. Simon Hillel Center while enjoying her pancakes.
Anabel Hopkins opens painting exhibition "From Taos with Love" which displays her pastel and oil paintings from Northern New Mexico. These two are her most proud paintings from a total of 18 paintings display at Gallery 406.
Pastel paintings exhibition "From Taos with Love" by Anabel Hopskins is open to public at Gallery406. The exhibition displays 18 paintings created while Hopkins visited Northern New Mexico.
An exhibition opens to public at Gallery406 by Anabel Hopkins. It displays 18 pastel and oil paintings created during her visit to Northern New Mexico.
Women city commissions were having a meeting prepping for the courses of action during Trump's presidency. This was held in the Bloomington City Hall on Thursday evening.
Sue Owens, left, Monica Dignam, middle, Regina Moore, right are part of the women city commissions. They were holding a meeting in preparation for their course of action during Trump's presidency at the Bloomington City Hall on Thursday evening.
Ashley Hazelrig, left and Jacqueline Fernette, right are prepping for their courses of action during Trump's presidency on Thursday evening. They are planning to hold a Women Leadership Development event.
Emily Brzegowy, left and Charlie Ryan, right are Indiana University cadets. They are talking to each other at the Indiana University Police Department conference room on Thursday evening.
Charlie Ryan, left and Emily Brzegowy, right are standing in front of the Indiana University Police Department office while talking to their radio.