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(02/17/10 11:40pm)
Freshmen Patrick Shamberger, Ellie Berry and Kat Drake invite passersby to partake in INPIRG's "Tap Water Challenge" to raise awareness about the hazards of bottled water Wednesday in the Indiana Memorial Union. The students are on INPIRG's global warming solutions committee.
(02/17/10 9:32pm)
Thirteen crates wait to be unloaded Wednesday, sitting in the basement of the Indiana Memorial Union and holding evidence of "Nazi persecution of homosexauls 1930-1945." The contents were part of a traveling exhibit from the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C.
(02/15/10 1:42am)
IU freshman Danny Monaco struggles against University of Michigan freshman Mark Weber on Friday at the University Gym. Despite Monaco's personal 5-3 loss, the Hoosiers won 22-13.
(02/15/10 1:39am)
Members of the Saint Louis University raas dance team celebrate Saturday after winning first place at the Raas Royalty Dance Competition. SLU beat nine other teams to earn the trophy, and a bid for the Raas National Championships in April, where they will face off against IU's team, among others.
(02/15/10 1:36am)
Volunteer Lan Yuzhi shows children how to paint Chinese characters Saturday at the Asian Culture Center's Lunar New Year celebration. She also demonstrated a tea ceremony at the event, which commemorated the start of the year of the tiger, at the Monroe County Library.
(02/08/10 6:01am)
“Lucia di Lammermoor" by IU Opera.
(01/27/10 5:50am)
The Holocaust Revisited
(01/27/10 2:42am)
Professor Alvin Rosenfeld speaks Jan. 14 at the inaugural lecture for the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, at which scholar Robert Wistrich spoke about “Liberte, Egalite, Antisemitism: The French Connection."
(01/27/10 2:34am)
Amateur erotic items fill a display table in the new Kinsey Institute exhibit, "Private Eyes," which opened to the public last Friday. A computer monitor plays a video with demonstrations of all the moveable toys. The exhibit will run through April 2.
(01/26/10 1:56am)
Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad speaks with audience members following his presentation of "Readings on Race" on Monday in the Whittenberger Auditorium. Sponsored by One IU, the lecture featured examples from Muhammad's new book, "The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America."
(01/20/10 12:26am)
Freshman Carly Dean waits in line Jan.10,2010 to sell back last semester's textbooks at T.I.S. College Bookstore before stocking up on tomes for her new classes.
(01/15/10 1:50am)
Dozens of audience members listen as Professor Robert Wistrich speaks Thursday about “Liberté, Égalité, Antisemitism: The French Connection” at the Frangipani Room in the Indiana Memorial Union. The event was the inaugural lecture for the new Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism.
(01/11/10 2:50am)
As she works to move herself back into her residence hall Sunday, freshman Kaci Tiemann hauls a load of clothes, electronics and other miscellenea up the hill in front of the Clark Wing of Read Hall.
(01/11/10 2:47am)
Nine Depression-era photographs are seen Sunday at the IU Art Museum.These photographs commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Farm Security Administration's formation, as part of Theodore Roosevelt's New Deal, to aid the country's struggling farmers.
(01/08/10 3:33am)
Snow flurries were so thick at times that the IU campus was invisible glancing down Kirkwood Avenue on Thursday.
(12/07/09 3:55am)
Comedian Todd Glass entertains crowds Friday at the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club. His act included contemplating privacy in public bathrooms, toupees and a "galloping" toy horse he got for his niece.
"It didn't even gallop. It just vibrates," Glass said. "My brother's like, 'she's gonna be on that thing until she's 30.'"
(12/03/09 2:58am)
History professor James H. Madison speaks about "Painting Lincoln as a Hoosier" next to a Thomas Hart Benton sketch of the president Wednesday at the IU Art Museum. Madison, director of the Liberal Arts Management Program, said he loves three things - Benton, Lincoln and Indiana.
(11/23/09 3:57am)
Senior Quinn Tew performs a belly dance with the other members of Banat Mara Friday at the Asian American Association Fashion Show.
(11/23/09 3:56am)
Sylvia MacNair and Terry LaBolt perform a rendition of "Devil Went Down to Georgia" Sunday at Middle Way House's Night at the Opera. "It's such a wonderful place and they do such wonderful work," MacNair said of the organization.
(11/20/09 6:46pm)
Ladi Terry, a change leadership expert and president of Success Work!, talks with her audience Thursday at The Venue. Terry presented "The Art of Living Creatively," part of the gallery's monthly Skills for the Art of Fine Living series.