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Headliner Sasha Velour performs her second song of the night during her Bloomington Pridefest performance Saturday evening on the Upland Brewing Stage. Velour won the ninth season of “RuPaul's Drag Race,” which aired in 2017.
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Headliner Sasha Velour performs her second song of the night during her Bloomington Pridefest performance Saturday evening on the Upland Brewing Stage. Velour won the ninth season of “RuPaul's Drag Race,” which aired in 2017.
Headliner Sasha Velour performs her second song of the night during her Bloomington Pridefest performance Saturday evening on the Upland Brewing Stage. Velour won the ninth season of “RuPaul's Drag Race,” which aired in 2017.
Huckleberry Funk performs during Bloomington Pridefest Saturday afternoon on the Upland Brewing Stage. Huckleberry Funk is a rock, R&B and hip-hop band based in Bloomington.
Balfour Scholars Program Director Carl Darnell gives a motivational speech for first-year students during the Freshman Pinning Ceremony on Wednesday evening in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Darnell recounted life experiences to advise students on college success.
Freshman Kandace Rippy is pinned by Breon Tyler, School of Global and International Studies accounting administrator, during the Freshman Pinning Ceremony on Wednesday evening in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The ceremony aimed to welcome freshmen to IU and introduce them to black leaders on campus.
Students and faculty listen as Balfour Scholars Program Director Carl Darnell gives a motivational speech for first-year students during the Freshman Pinning Ceremony on Wednesday evening in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Darnell recounted life experiences to advise students on college success.
Faculty greet first-year students before beginning the ceremonial pinning during the Freshman Pinning Ceremony on Wednesday evening in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The ceremony aimed to welcome freshmen to IU and introduce them to black leaders on campus.
Asa Bella Aerial Dancer Amelia Sullivan glides through the air in the streets of Bloomington during the 2017 Lotus World Music & Arts.
Junior Delta Phi Epsilon, DPhiE, member Kelly Echard chats with member Maddison Simpson, junior, during the Student Involvement Fair Tuesday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. Echard serves as both the social and sustainability chair for Delta Phi Epsilon.
Junior Alpha Sigma Alpha member Megan Rectanus reaches out to students during the Student Involvement Fair Tuesday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. Cease and desist orders are given by the Office of Student Conduct to student organizations when there is suspected activity occurring that violates one of the IU’s rules including hazing and sexual misconduct. It is a hold on all activity for the organization receiving the order, meaning it can’t hold meetings or organize events.
Senior Delta Phi Epsilon, DPhiE, member Maddie Leistikow holds recruitment treats for member Kelly Echard, junior, as she fixes her hair during the Student Involvement Fair Tuesday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. Leistikow focuses on recruitment in the sorority.
Students wait in anticipation for concert headliner Diplo to take the stage during the Welcome Week Block Party hosted by Residential Programs and Services, the Residence Hall Association and the Indiana Memorial Union Board Saturday evening at 13th Street and Fee Lane.
Concert headliner Diplo makes his entrance during the Welcome Week Block Party hosted by Residential Programs and Services, the Residence Hall Association and the Indiana Memorial Union Board Saturday evening at 13th Street and Fee Lane.
The African American Choral Ensemble performs during CultureFest on Thursday evening in the Fine Arts Plaza.
Freshman Trip Truman gets an arrow henna tattoo from artist Jeremy Stephens during CultureFest on Thursday evening at the Fine Arts Plaza.
CultureFest attendees clap for performances from groups like the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Hooshir A capella, and the African American Choral Ensemble during the Welcome Week event Thursday evening at the Fine Arts Plaza.
Freshman Abbey Niezgodski lets her Golden Retriever, Olive, play in the flowers surrounding Showalter Fountain during CultureFest on Thursday evening at the Fine Arts Plaza.
Sophomore orientation leader Alex Hartburg hands out “IU is Home” shirts during CultureFest Thursday evening at the Fine Arts Plaza.
Senior Jake Williger and Junior Eli Gold perform with Hooshir A capella during CultureFest on Thursday evening at the Fine Arts Plaza.
Students looking for more ways to get involved on campus flocked to Dunn Meadow for the annual Student Involvement Fair on Aug. 29, 2016. The event features everything from student organizations to local nonprofits.