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Sophomore forward Trayce Jackson-Davis turns a steal into a dunk in the second half Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Jackson-Davis finished the game with 22 points and 15 rebounds.
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Sophomore forward Trayce Jackson-Davis turns a steal into a dunk in the second half Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Jackson-Davis finished the game with 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Sophomore forward Trayce Jackson-Davis turns a steal into a dunk in the second half Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Jackson-Davis finished the game with 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Sophomore forward Trayce Jackson-Davis is fouled as he shoots Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Jackson-Davis finished the game with 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Guard Al Durham drives to the basket Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Durham finished the game with 13 points and two rebounds.
Sophomore forward Trayce Jackson-Davis shoots over a Maryland defender Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Jackson-Davis finished the game with 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Sophomore forward Trayce Jackson-Davis turns a steal into a dunk in the second half Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Jackson-Davis finished the game with 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Sophomore forward Trayce Jackson-Davis pulls down a rebound Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Jackson-Davis finished the game with 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Freshman guard Trey Galloway dribbles toward the basket Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers will play the Wisconsin Badgers Jan. 7 at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
A small group of fans applauds a recording of the cheerleaders on the jumbotron Jan. 4 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Harry Collins addresses the protest Dec. 11 at the Monroe County Courthouse. Harry, a Bloomington resident who is experiencing homelessness, spoke about his hardships to the crowd of more than 100.
Marc Teller speaks Dec. 11 at the Monroe County Courthouse at the "Hands off the Homeless" protest. The protest was in response to the Bloomington Police Department and other personnel forcing people experiencing homelessness in Seminary Square Park to leave.
A protester holds a sign as others raise a banner Dec. 11 at the Monroe County Courthouse. The protest was in response to the Bloomington Police Department and other personnel forced the homeless camp in Seminary Square Park to leave.
John Pritchett, an advocate for the homeless, speaks Dec. 11 at the Monroe County Courthouse. There were several speakers at the protest who spoke of their personal experiences and alleged injustices by the City of Bloomington.
John Pritchett, an advocate for the homeless, speaks Dec. 11 at the Monroe County Courthouse.
Pete Mikolaitis, manager at Nick's English Hut, stands for a photo Nov. 19 in front of the bar area. "I'd say a good 90% take it very seriously," Mikolaitis said of Nick's clientele. "We're balancing the line between people coming in to have fun and also trying to be serious about it."
Buffa Louie's employee Tommy Diep stands for a photo Nov. 19 outside the restaurant. Putting on a mask and staying six feet apart is on the low end of people's priorities," said Diep. "It sucks because that stuff affects people who have to pay for their bills and all of that other stuff."
Senior Emily Axsom, a fashion design student and employee of Greetings, smiles for a photo Nov. 19 inside the store. "If a business requires a mask I think it's important to respect that, political beliefs aside." said Axsom."If one person comes in and doesn't want to wear a mask or put it over their nose... That just makes all of the precautions we're taking not work."
Jay, co-owner of TRACKS, poses for a photo Nov. 19 inside his shop. "We do what we can do," said Jay of keeping customers socially distanced. "I'm gonna take your word for it if you say you live with somebody and there's a group of three or four of you. I don't see any choice but to believe that that's the case."
Village Deli employee Jake Taylor smiles for a photo Nov. 19. "I don't necessarily think I'm putting my life at risk, because I'm not at risk," said Taylor. "But people I love and care about — their lives I'm putting at risk because I need to make money."
Hannah Yazzi, behind, and Harlow Yazzie, front, pose for a photo at the polling center at The Academy on Nov. 3 in Bloomington. "My native people are at stake," Yazzie said. "Clean water, the environment and my daughter's future too."