Local psych-pop band High Fiber opens during WIUX’s 2017 Culture Shock Music Festival Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. The event featured artists such as Noname, SALES, and Post Animal.
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Local psych-pop band High Fiber opens during WIUX’s 2017 Culture Shock Music Festival Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. The event featured artists such as Noname, SALES, and Post Animal.
Local psych-pop band High Fiber opens during WIUX’s 2017 Culture Shock Music Festival Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. The event featured artists such as Noname, SALES, and Post Animal.
Junior Amanda Martinez paints on WIUX’s canvas during WIUX’s 2017 Culture Shock Music Festival Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. The event featured artists such as Noname, SALES, and Post Animal.
Junior Katie Kleimola paints on WIUX’s canvas during WIUX’s 2017 Culture Shock Music Festival Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. The event featured artists such as Noname, SALES, and Post Animal.
Junior Katie Kleimola paints on WIUX’s canvas during WIUX’s 2017 Culture Shock Music Festival Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. The event featured artists such as Noname, SALES, and Post Animal.
Guest Conductor Marzio Conti leads the Concert Orchestra through Schumann’s “Concerto in A Minor for piano and orchestra, Op. 54” and Stravinsky’s “Petrushka – Burlesque in Four Scenes” during the Jacobs School of Music’s 862nd performance of the 2016-2017 season Wednesday evening in the Musical Arts Center. The performance featured Artist Diploma candidate and Jacobs Associate Instructor Xun Zheng as the night’s piano soloist.
Guest Conductor Marzio Conti leads the Concert Orchestra through Schumann’s “Concerto in A Minor for piano and orchestra, Op. 54” and Stravinsky’s “Petrushka – Burlesque in Four Scenes” during the Jacobs School of Music’s 862nd performance of the 2016-2017 season Wednesday evening in the Musical Arts Center. The performance featured Artist Diploma candidate and Jacobs Associate Instructor Xun Zheng as the night’s piano soloist.
Protestors gather around Franklin Hall to chant in protest against white supremacist Charles Murray during his speech Tuesday evening in President’s Hall. Controversy arose in the student body upon discovery that Murray had been invited to speak at IU with little notice.
Sophomore Tomi Lawrence throws up middle fingers against white supremacist Charles Murray during his speech Tuesday evening in President’s Hall. Controversy arose in the student body upon discovery that Murray had been invited to speak at IU with little notice.
Protestors blast loud music into the windows of Franklin Hall in protest against white supremacist Charles Murray during his speech Tuesday evening in President’s Hall. Controversy arose in the student body upon discovery that Murray had been invited to speak at IU with little notice.
Protestors gather around Franklin Hall to chant in protest against white supremacist Charles Murray during his speech Tuesday evening in President’s Hall. Controversy arose in the student body upon discovery that Murray had been invited to speak at IU with little notice.
Protestors gather around Franklin Hall to chant in protest against white supremacist Charles Murray during his speech Tuesday evening in President’s Hall. Controversy arose in the student body upon discovery that Murray had been invited to speak at IU with little notice.
Willkie Community Educator Yasmin Fashir joins protestors as they gather around Franklin Hall to chant in protest against white supremacist Charles Murray during his speech Tuesday evening in President’s Hall. Controversy arose in the student body upon discovery that Murray had been invited to speak at IU with little notice.
Protestors gather around Franklin Hall to chant in protest against white supremacist Charles Murray during his speech Tuesday evening in President’s Hall. Controversy arose in the student body upon discovery that Murray had been invited to speak at IU with little notice.
Bowling & Billards Lounge in the Indiana Memorial Union
IU students and Bloomington residents view artifacts and photos from Rwanda while trying their hand at the ancient practice of "carrying on the head" during the Visions of Rwanda event Tuesday evening in the Hutton Honors College.
IUSA tickets debate over various issues within the current administration such as transparency, diversity, and inclusion during the IUSA Debate Tuesday evening in Hodge Hall.
IUSA tickets debate over various issues within the current administration such as transparency, diversity, and inclusion during the IUSA Debate Tuesday evening in Hodge Hall.
Students within various IUSA tickets gathered to cheer on the executives within their parties during the IUSA Debate Tuesday evening in Hodge Hall.