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A street sign for Jordan Avenue. The joint task force between the City of Bloomington and IU, convened by Mayor John Hamilton to recommend new names for Jordan Avenue, has completed its report.
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A street sign for Jordan Avenue. The joint task force between the City of Bloomington and IU, convened by Mayor John Hamilton to recommend new names for Jordan Avenue, has completed its report.
Indiana Sen. Shelli Yoder, D-Bloomington, holds up a battery operated candle during the Sikh Student Association’s vigil Sunday in front of the Sample Gates. “I wanted to extend to the Sikh community that my heart is broken,” Yoder said. “We’ve got a lot of work to do.”
Freshman Mohkm Singh lights candles before the Sikh Student Association’s vigil begins Sunday in front of the Sample Gates. The vigil was in honor of the victims of the Indianapolis FedEx shooting.
Sophomore Taveen Saran speaks Sunday in front of the Sample Gates during a vigil for the victims of the Indianapolis FedEx shooting. The Sikh Student Association sponsored the event.
Freshman Mohkm Singh lights candles before the Sikh Student Association’s vigil begins Sunday in front of the Sample Gates. A crowd of about 35 people attended the vigil.
A street sign for Jordan Avenue is seen Thursday. Mayor John Hamilton is convening a task force with IU to begin the process of renaming Jordan Avenue, according to a City of Bloomington press release.
Steven Rigg, founder of Students for a New Green World, speaks at the “Keep the Promise” protest appealing for carbon neutrality in Bloomington on March 24, 2020 in Dunn Meadow. The City of Bloomington presented its climate action plan to the Bloomington City Council on Wednesday.
Junior Mahogany Simpson walks down the runway wearing a dress designed and created by senior Deyjah Lee. The student-created fashion show was at 2 p.m. Sunday in Fairfax State Recreation Area.
Kylie Dillon, who preforms under the name KYL!E, sings her original song “Sorry” during the BDMC Presents concert Thursday in Dunn Meadow. The single was released in February.
Senior Brian Healey plays the drums during the BDMC Presents concert Thursday in Dunn Meadow. The show ran from 5-11 p.m.
Sophomore Elle Hodge sings with Bring Me the McGoobers during the BDMC Presents concert Thursday in Dunn Meadow. The band played a mix of blues and rock songs.
Isaac Harper preforms an original song during the BDMC Presents concert Thursday in Dunn Meadow. BDMC Presents ran from 5-11 p.m. Thursday and featured 16 performances.
The Hip-Hop/R&B Channel preforms during the BDMC Presents concert Thursday in Dunn Meadow. The group preformed “Pink + White” by Frank Ocean, among other covers.
Juniors Sydney Johnson and Emery Hightower, sophomore Ollie Grcich and senior co-president of Bloomington Delta Music Club Sam Boland dance during a performance Thursday. The BMCS concert took place Thursday in Dunn Meadow.
Micah Bachrach preforms his original song “Darlin’” during the BDMC Presents concert Thursday in Dunn Meadow. The song was released on streaming platforms in March.
Emma Spartz sings with Bloomington Delta Music Club’s Jazz Channel Thursday in Dunn Meadow. The performance was part of the club’s BDMC Presents concert. CORRECTION: A previous version of this caption incorrectly listed the band's name.
Steven Rigg, founder of Students for a New Green World, speaks at the “Keep the Promise” protest on March 24 in Dunn Meadow. The demonstration included speakers, a musical performance and a march around the IMU.
Sophomore Katie Lo, a member of Students for a New Green World, sits on the grass on March 24 in Dunn Meadow while listening to the speakers at the “Keep the Promise” demonstration. “They were are really powerful,” Lo said. “Hearing student voices can be a valuable experience.”
Freshman Annetta Itnyre, a member of Students for a New Green World, tapes a sign to a pillar on March 24 on outside Dunn Meadow. The SNGW organziation created signs in the week leading up to the demonstration.
Freshman Jack Milton holds a sign during the “Keep the Promise” protest on March 24 in front of the Sample Gates. The demonstrators started in Dunn Meadow and then walked around the Indiana Memorial Union to finish at Sample Gates.