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Diya Pilani locks the door to her dorm room in Foster Quadrangle. In the wake of this month's deadly shooting at Michigan State University, many students are wondering if IU is prepared for an emergency.
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Diya Pilani locks the door to her dorm room in Foster Quadrangle. In the wake of this month's deadly shooting at Michigan State University, many students are wondering if IU is prepared for an emergency.
The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is a momument located in Memorial Circle in Indianapolis.
Students wait to campaign to join IU Student Government's executive branch. IUSG represents the student body on campus.
Students sit together April 28 to discuss leadership roles and executive branch duties in IU Student Government in the Kelley School of Business. IU Student Government represents the student body on campus.
Students wait to campaign to join IU Student Government's executive branch April 10. IUSG celebrated its 70th anniversary April 27 with a reunion of more than 85 IUSG alumni.
A Near West Side Neighborhood sign stands at the intersection of Sixth and Rogers streets. The neighborhood has been developing since 1884, according to the city's official website.
Asael Nunez studies in a hallway above Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. Yesterday marked the beginning of the last week of classes before finals, commonly known as “dead week."
A FlexePark sign stands at the entrance of a parking lot on Kirkwood Avenue. Parking costs $6 daily, according to signs posted in the lot.
Students wait to campaign to join IU Student Government's executive branch. IUSG collaborates with the Campus Kitchens Project, which provides students with meals while addressing food insecurity and environmental sustainability at IU.
Christine Wilson completes paperwork at her desk April 9 in the Student Legal Services office in the Poplars Building. Student Legal Services offers legal help to IU students for a variety of reasons.
Banned books sit on display April 8 at the Lilly Library. Many different articles are on display in the exhibition, including what is considered the first English pornographic novel, “Fanny Hill” by John Cleland.
A sign informs Bloomington residents that the Fourth Street Parking Garage is closed. The garage is closed due to structural issues.
Hadeel Yousef and Laamia Hussain speak on behalf of the Muslim Student Association of IU on March 21 during a remembrance event for the shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand. Yousef and Hussain are president and vice president of the organization, respectively.
Located on Indiana Avenue, Lowell E. Baier Hall contains the Maurer School of Law, which is home to many law classes that IU offers.
The lobby of the Indiana Repertory Theatre lies empty as patrons are ushered into the theater room. This historic building is home to a variety of plays, ranging from children's stories to adult themes. With three different shows over spring break, this theater is a sure stop on anyone's Indianapolis checklist.
Vinyl records rest in shelves and along the wall at Square Cat Vinyl. Located in Fountain Square, this record shop has its own flair of offering a fully functioning bar for legal customers. The shop also acts as a venue for local musicians.
Rocket Fizz is a soda and candy shop that is located in Memorial Circle. An upbeat atmosphere of oldies music and bright colors makes anyone feel like a kid in a candy store. Any sweet treat you can imagine they probably have.
This giant brick head is a statement piece by James Tyler, located on Massachusetts Avenue. Better known as Mass. Ave., the arts district of Indianapolis is home to several art pieces as well as local shops. As an iconic piece on the street, local musicians often come and perform in front of it.