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A girl plays Fortnite on Nov. 4 at the Nocturnal 2018 esports tournament in Indianapolis.
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A girl plays Fortnite on Nov. 4 at the Nocturnal 2018 esports tournament in Indianapolis.
Associate Justice of the IUSG Supreme Court Eli Schantz speaks Nov. 1 at the hearing of Blue Matthews v. Voice Executive Board. The hearing dealt with concerns over budgeting.
IUSG President Alex Wisniewski speaks on behalf of the Voice Executive Party on Nov. 1 at the IU Student Government Supreme Court hearing of Blue Matthews v. Voice Executive Party. The hearing dealt with issues over the IUSG budget.
Sunny Poke & Tea is located at 1420 E. 3rd St. near the intersection of Third Street and Jordan Avenue. It’s located next to Campus Tutoring Service, near Mother Bear’s Pizza.
The Union Market is located inside the Indiana Memorial Union. The market opened Oct. 10.
A view of Union Market on Oct. 22. The market is located on the first floor of the Indiana Memorial Union near the Frangipani Room.
Pictured are stocked shelves Oct. 22 inside the Union Market. The market showcases things made in Indiana and is located inside the Indiana Memorial Union.
The Union Market is located inside the Indiana Memorial Union. The market opened Oct. 10.
Stocked shelves Oct. 22 inside the Union Market. The market showcases things made in Indiana and is located inside the Indiana Memorial Union.
Products stocked on shelves Oct. 22 in the Union Market. The market sells T-shirts, beauty products, food and other things made in Indiana.
Freshmen Alessia Borzaro and Olivia Ranucci move their belongings out Oct. 17 from their room in McNutt Quad. The quad is one of many living spaces on the northwest side of campus with mold problems.
Freshmen Anabel Padilla, left, Maria Gomez, center, and Lizzie Martinez, right, stand by Lizzie’s room Oct. 18 in the Bordner wing of McNutt Quad. Martinez said IU officals told her and her roommate Anabel Padilla to pack their belongings and bring them to temporary housing in Forest Quad.
Freshmen Anabel Padilla, Lizzie Martinez and Maria Gomez wear symbolic medical masks outside McNutt Quad on Oct. 18. Martinez said the masks signify her and the other girls’ problem with the University and how it has handled the mold problem.
Dirty ducts are in a bathroom in McNutt Quad on Oct. 18. Freshman Lizzie Martinez said although she didn’t know if the substance on the vent was mold, it contributes to her and her friends’ problem with the University’s handling of the mold situation.
Sam Miller, a senior at IU and employee of Soft Touch Moving and Storage, talks Oct. 17 outside McNutt Quad about the change he’s had with his job since the University began dealing with mold issues in student residence halls.
Freshman Julia Gibson, who lives in the Dehoya wing, talks Oct. 17 about how she handles the mold present in her room in McNutt Quad. She said it has been a problem since she moved into her room in August, and multiple rooms on her floor have been affected.
A sign hangs from the room of freshman Julia Gibon’s room Oct. 17 in McNutt Quad. The sign notified her of efforts to clean up the mold in her room.
Freshmen Alessia Borzaro and Olivia Ranucci move their belongings out Oct. 17 from their room in McNutt Quad. The quad is one of many living spaces on the northwest side of campus with mold problems.
Freshmen Anabel Padilla, Lizzie Martinez and Maria Gomez listen during the State of the University address Oct. 16 in Preidents Hall. The group was prepared to speak if President Michael McRobbie didn't speak on the topic of mold in buildings during his speech. They all live in the Kelley Living and Learning Community in McNutt, which has been dealing with mold problems.
IU President Michael McRobbie looks up from the podium Oct. 16 at the 2018 State of the University address.