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Junior Mohsin Mukhtar is happy about the Proposition 8 ruling. "I think its a good thing giving everyone the same opportunities. I don't think the government should have a say in it."
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Junior Mohsin Mukhtar is happy about the Proposition 8 ruling. "I think its a good thing giving everyone the same opportunities. I don't think the government should have a say in it."
Sophomore Jessica Cushenberry has mixed feelings on Proposition 8. "I'm okay with homosexual couples but I am not liberal enough for gay marriage. I'm not sure how I feel about that."
Junior Ben Dorson believes the Proposition 8 ruling doesn't mean much in Indiana. "I don't see it standing because Indiana is such a conservative state. I wish it weren't true."
'You Got Me' hangs from the ceiling Friday at the McCalla School. Created by Donny Gettinger the work was made from Rawhide, sinew, and blood.
William Fillmore's Sunrise Sunset sits on display Friday February 2 at McCalla School on E. 9th Street. The exhibit was part of Flesh, Blood, and Bone, an exhibit featuring art using animal organs as the artistic medium.
Members of the Bloomington community attend a reception marking the beginning of Black History Month on Feb. 2 at City Hall. The event featured Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan and Gary, Ind. Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson.
Gary, Indiana mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson speaks to members of the Bloomington community Thursday at City Hall. Freeman-Wilson was the keynote speaker of an event marking the start of Black History Month.
William Hosea, co-chair of the Bloomington Black History Month Committee, and Gary, Ind. Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson talk Feb. 2 at City Hall. Freeman-Wilson was on hand to talk with members of the Bloomington community about her rise to being the first African-American female mayor in Indiana.
Cameron Harris (left) and Willie Miller look at a Black History Month display Feb. 2 at City Hall. The display celebrates black women in history and culture and is on display throughout the month of February.
A man purchases decorations at the Christmas Market on Strada Maggiore in Bologna, Italy. Christmas markets originated in Germany and Austria in the 1300's but have since spread throughout the world.
An interior shot of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy. The building had a wide array of uses in earlier centuries ranging from gladiator challenges to naval battles.
Two men watch the ocean in Palermo, Sicily. The city is known for its midday four hour breaks, the longest in Europe.
An apartment building in downtown Palermo, Sicily. The city's architecture is known for bright colors, French styled balconies, and large windows.
An entryway greets guests in a Bologna, Italy apartment building. Guests must wait here until they are buzzed in by guests.
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Walkers in Bologna swiftly cross the streets of Italy. Unlike the traffic in Bloomington, pedestrians and automobiles peacefully coexist.
Walkers in Bologna swiftly cross the streets of Italy. Unlike the traffic in Bloomington, pedestrians and automobiles peacefully coexist.
Freshly shaved piece of chocolate is given to a customer at the Euro Chocolate festival in Perugia, Italy. The small town in the central region of Umbria plays host to the annual festival that lasts two weeks in the month of October.
Locks placed by couples hang on a bridge in Casalecchio di Reno, Italy. In many European countries locks are placed on a bridge to signify ever lasting love.
A Nutella crepe is prepared at Bomo Crepes, an Italian Nutelleria.