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The African American Choral Ensemble performs a variety of songs composed by African Americans as Bloomington families and students dance along in 2016.
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The African American Choral Ensemble performs a variety of songs composed by African Americans as Bloomington families and students dance along in 2016.
Students wave signs and shout in unison in protest of gun violence during the walkout Friday morning at the Monroe County Courthouse.
Students shout and chant in protest of gun violence during the walkout Friday morning at the Monroe County Courthouse.
Bloomington High School North senior Tamara Brown protests and engages the crowd during the walkout in protest of gun violence Friday morning at the Monroe County Courthouse.
Protesters arrive to join the protest of gun violence during the walkout Friday morning at the Monroe County Courthouse.
Bloomington High School North senior Tamara Brown protests during the walkout in protest of gun violence Friday morning at the Monroe County Courthouse.
Students hold signs high in their march from the Monroe County Courthouse to Waldron Hill Buskirk (Third Street) Park during the walkout in protest of gun violence Friday morning.
Shelley Sallee, assistant director of Volunteers in Medicine, discusses the differences in dealing with mental health in minority communities during the Marginalized Identities and Healthcare in the U.S. panel Wednesday evening in the IMU Georgian Room. The panel was hosted by UndocuHoosiers Bloomington and the Minority Association of Premedical Students.
Forrest Gilmore, executive director of Shalom Community Center, focuses on the topic of schizophrenia during the Marginalized Identities and Healthcare in the U.S. panel Wednesday evening in the IMU Georgian Room. Gilmore discussed the different types of schizophrenia and how it can affect the likelihood of someone who is affected receiving proper care and medication.
Students listen as representatives from UndocuHoosiers Bloomington and the Minority Association of Premedical Students ask questions regarding the U.S. healthcare system and marginalized groups. The Marginalized Identities and Healthcare in the U.S. panel took place Wednesday evening in the IMU Georgian Room.
Senior Adefolarin Alade listens as the panel discusses issues in mental health during the Marginalized Identities and Healthcare in the U.S. panel Wednesday evening in the IMU Georgian Room. The panel, hosted by UndocuHoosiers Bloomington and the Minority Association of Premedical Students, aimed to raise awareness of health care in minority communities.
Senior Chris Delgadillo puts pizza in an oven during his shift Monday evening at Wheel Pizza. Delgadillo alternates with senior Andrew Cox on the pizza baking process by working different shifts or switching tasks in the kitchen.
Pete Mikolaitis, general manager of Nick's English Hut, shares a laugh with employees behind the bar Monday evening. Mikolaitis discussed how Nick’s prepares for Little 500 weekend here in Bloomington.
Senior Chris Delgadillo seasons and bakes pizzas with co-worker senior Andrew Cox during their shift Monday evening at Wheel Pizza. Delgadillo said that his manager recently discussed plans for Little 500 weekend, like how to handle the larger amount of business.
KALIACHARE performs during the annual Culture Shock Music Festival on Saturday afternoon in Rhino's Youth Center. KALIACHARE creates music that channels female empowerment while combining R&B with an experimental electronic sound.
Attendees sit on the curb outside of Rhino’s Youth Center as they wait for the next act to take the stage during the annual Culture Shock Music Festival on Saturday afternoon. The event featured artists such as Chicano Batman, Milo, Joy Again and Melkbelly.
Music Director Katie Maher, who is a sophomore, chats with friends outside of Rhino’s Youth Center during the annual Culture Shock Music Festival on Saturday afternoon. Maher stated that she was most excited to see Chicano Batman perform later as Culture Shock’s closing act.
Elijah Pouges performs as brz and invites friends onto the stage to provide backing vocals and accompaniment during the annual Culture Shock Music Festival on Saturday in Rhino's Youth Center. The event featured artists such as Chicano Batman, Milo, Joy Again and Melkbelly.
Freshman Nicholas DiBrita paints on an art wall during the annual Culture Shock Music Festival on Saturday afternoon outside of Rhino's Youth Center. The event featured artists such as Chicano Batman, Milo, Joy Again and Melkbelly.