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University Players will begin its fall season with "Lizzie: The Musical" on Nov. 4-6, 2021. Auditions will take place 7-10 p.m. Sept. 7.
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University Players will begin its fall season with "Lizzie: The Musical" on Nov. 4-6, 2021. Auditions will take place 7-10 p.m. Sept. 7.
Cardinal Stage begins its mainstage season with the production of "Every Brilliant Thing" Sept. 5-6 and Sept. 11-12. The production is outdoors at McCormick's Creek Ampitheater in Spencer, Indiana.
The Bloomington City Council looks to approve a new development that will sit just north of College Mall Road.
The Black Lives Matter mural on Jordan Avenue is seen July 5, 2021, outside the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Tyler Wessel plays in a basketball game for Parkway Central High School in Chesterfield, Missouri. Wessel died Aug. 13 at the age of 19.
Two students participate in activities at 2019 CultureFest.
The Bloomington City Council looks to approve a new development that will sit just north of College Mall. The final approval could be granted at the council’s next regular session in early September.
Then-junior Hanna Németh looks to block a Maryland player Oct. 17 in College Park, Maryland. Németh was named a recipient of the Big Ten Medal of Honor on Thursday.
Dr. Aaron Carroll, IU’s director of mitigation testing, poses for a photo. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance from Tuesday will be reviewed but IU has no big changes to its masking policy as of yet, Dr. Aaron Carroll, Chief Health Officer of IU said during an “Ask Aaron” webinar on Wednesday.
A Black Lives Matter mural created by IU students located on Jordan Avenue. Each letter of the new Black Lives Matter mural has something every person can relate to, Tiera Howleit said.
Tislam Swift performing at the Bloomington Black y Brown Arts Festival in 2019. The City of Bloomington is seeking artists for 2021's Black y Brown Arts Festival, according to a press release.
George Ball, an associate professor of operations and decision technologies at the Kelley School of Business, poses for a headshot. Ball was invited to join a national advisory committee to aid in study of the security of the medical product supply chain in the United States.
One of the Little Free Pantries in Bloomington. The pantries, located around the city, have seen recent vandalism.
Christi J. Bennett, then-66, was arrested July 8 for two counts of criminal recklessness and two counts of leaving the scene of an accident, one resulting in bodily injury and one resulting in serious bodily injury. Charges against Bennett have been dismissed after her death, according to the Monroe County Prosecutor's Office.
Maria A. Marquez with her husband Alejandro Eduardo Pani Tecuapetla. Eduardo was well known in the Bloomington community, his daughter said.
Photographs featured in a past Gallery Walk Bloomington event are displayed on a wall. The July Bloomington Gallery Walk on July 9 showcased various local art across nine galleries.
Jeremy Morris, an adjunct law professor at the IU McKinney School of Law, poses for a headshot. Morris was announced as one of two victors of the Board of Trustees election June 30.
Caleb Coffman, Sports Media major and 2021 Graduate, brings home third in the 2021 Hearst writing championship and wins best reporting technique.
Then-sophomore Amanda Fay goes for a save in a August 16, 2018 game against Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Fay will transfer to IU, the program announced Thursday.
IU junior Sarah Cassidy sings at an event. Cassidy will be performing at People's Par from 4:30-6 p.m. Thursday.