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Colie the dog stopped a revolving door for over two hours Tuesday at the School of Fine Arts. The dogs tag read "I'm not lost-just waiting."
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Colie the dog stopped a revolving door for over two hours Tuesday at the School of Fine Arts. The dogs tag read "I'm not lost-just waiting."
David Adamson of Jookabox performs with his band at the Video Saloon, 'the vid', during Pit Stop Musical Festival on Tuesday night. Pit Stop Music Festival occurs all this week.
Joel Washington speaks about his painting, which is "a work in progress" at The Black History Art Fair Feb. 10 in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center. Washington was the featured artist at the event.
Joel Washington speaks about his painting, which is "a work in progress" at The Black History Art Fair Feb. 10 in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center. Washington was the featured artist at the event.
Shaunette Byers of Eclectic Poetic from Indianapolis performs poetry at The Black History Art Fair Wednesday in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center. Poetry, dance, music and art was showcased at the event.
Zipcars made their debut on campus Jan. 9. The program allows students, faculty, staff and community members to sign up to rent cars by the hour. Currently, there are four cars, two available across the street from Ernie Pyle Hall and two available across the street from Foster Quad. Two of the cars are Honda Insights – hybrid cars – and two are Honda Civics. All are new.
Zipcars made their debut on campus Jan. 9. The program allows students, faculty, staff and community members to sign up to rent cars by the hour. Currently, there are four cars, two available across the street from Ernie Pyle Hall and two available across the street from Foster Quad. Two of the cars are Honda Insights – hybrid cars – and two are Honda Civics. All are new.
Sophomore Justinian Dispenza looks at a painting by Gina Taton. Art work is being displayed in the IMU in support of Celebrate Every-BODY week.
Sophomore Justinian Dispenza looks at a painting by Gina Taton. Art work is being displayed in the IMU in support of Celebrate Every-BODY week.
Sophomore Justinian Dispenza looks at a painting by Gina Taton Wednesday. Art work is being displayed in the IMU in support of Celebrate Every-BODY week.
Bloomington psychic Rebecca Bartlett offers one-on-one sessions with clients in her office on 6th and Walnut. Bartlett claims she can detect illnesses with her hands.
Bloomington psychic Rebecca Bartlett offers one-on-one sessions with clients in her office on 6th and Walnut. Bartlett claims she can detect illnesses with her hands.
Bloomington psychic Rebecca Bartlett offers one-on-one sessions with clients in her office on 6th and Walnut. Bartlett claims she can detect illnesses with her hands.
Tony Hey speaks to an audience about "The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery" at the IU Innovation Center. Hey is a corporate vice president of external research at Microsoft.
Comedian Mark Klein speaks with patrons Monday at Bear's Place for the 27th anniversary of Comedy Caravan. Klein was the first person to headline Comedy Caravan at Bear's.
Bottles of wine stacked at Oliver Winery off State Road 37. Tours of the winery are available to the public on weekends.
Don Bates Jr. speaks to students during a meeting for College Republicans Monday evening at the Kelley School of Business. Bates is running for a seat in the US senate.
Haitian-American graduate student David Tezil speaks at a public forum in Alumni Hall. The forum was titled 'Decoding Disaster: Understanding the Haiti Earthquake of 2010.'
IU Police Department cadets Brad Begeske and Amanda Stahl wait for 9-1-1 emergency calls for dispatch Monday. However most 9-1-1 calls are picked up by the Bloomington Police Department.
Students were given questions to discuss with each other at the Unity Summit in Wilkie Auditorium. The event took place in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Day.