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A representative of the IU Student Foundation rides in the IU Homecoming Parade on Oct. 7, 2022, on Woodlawn Avenue. The foundation puts on the annual Little 500 race.
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A representative of the IU Student Foundation rides in the IU Homecoming Parade on Oct. 7, 2022, on Woodlawn Avenue. The foundation puts on the annual Little 500 race.
The former IU Student Government office is seen Jan. 16, 2022, in the Student Involvement Tour at the Indiana Memorial Union. A writ of certiorari filed by sophomore Brink Wolak petitioned the IUSG Supreme Court to review their previous ruling to extend the deadline for candidate financial statements.
A bronze sculpture of Alfred C. Kinsey is seen Sept. 27, 2022, outside Lindley Hall. Melanie Cooper Pennington, a lecturer of sculpture at the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture and Design, was commissioned to make the sculpture for the 75th anniversary of the Kinsey Institute.
The site of a new apartment complex is seen Sept. 25, 2022, on the corner of 19th and Dunn streets. The six-story apartment building — which is being built by University Properties — is just west of Memorial Stadium, according to the Herald-Times.
The location of Raising Cane's is seen Sept. 5, 2022, on East Kirkwood Avenue.
The former IU Student Government office is seen Jan. 16, 2022, in the Student Involvement Tour at the Indiana Memorial Union. Voting for IUSG Congress ends at 10:00 p.m. Wednesday.
An Indiana University Police Department vehicle blocks access to East Sixth Street on Tuesday across from Franklin Hall.
Saraswathi Ranganathan leads the audience of the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival through a meditation exercise Sept. 25, 2021, on the stage of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The 29th annual festival will begin Sept. 22 and continue until Sept. 25.
Then-junior George Schafer listens to a speaker during Students for a New Green World's protest for climate action March 4, 2022, in front of the Sample Gates. IU’s climate action planning committee will finalize a plan to curb greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to rising global temperatures by the end of the spring 2023 semester.
The location of Raising Cane's is seen Sept. 5, 2022, on East Kirkwood Avenue. The highly-anticipated chicken restaurant is slated to open Wednesday.
A Gables Bagels neon sign is seen through the door of the restaurant Sept. 5, 2022, on East Third Street. The store is owned by Ed Schwartzman, who also owns BuffaLouie’s in Bloomington.
Abortion-rights protestors gather in front of the Women’s Care Center on June 27, 2022, on College Avenue during a demonstration organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation, who claims the center is set up to dissuade people from having abortions. In response to the ban, IU Health established 10 teams to ensure no legal boundaries are crossed while still being able to provide patients with the best options.
North Eagleson Avenue is seen Nov. 4, 2021. IU's chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was placed on cease and desist until further notice on Sept. 2.
A crowd of people visit stalls Sept. 11, 2021, at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. There will be a wide array of events and activities this Labor Day weekend.
A construction crew works on razing IU's historic Poplars Building on Aug. 30, 2022, along East Seventh Street. The building was originally built in 1964 to be a luxury dorm for female students before it transitioned into a hotel in 1967.
Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall is seen March 1, 2021. IU Athletics announced Monday that Upland Brewing Company will be the university's exclusive craft beer sponsor. The partnership is a three-year agreement that begins with the 2022-2023 athletic season.
The former IU Student Government office is seen Jan. 16, 2022, in the Student Involvement Tower at the Indiana Memorial Union. Applications to run for a seat in IUSG Congress are due 11:59 p.m. Aug. 30.
Then-freshman Annetta Itnyre, a member of Students for a New Green World, tapes a sign to a pillar outside Dunn Meadow on March 24. The sign reads "Keep The Promise."
A woman boards a Bloomington Transit bus Feb. 22, 2021, at the transit center. The Bloomington Transit Board reviewed a draft budget for 2023 which includes $3.8 million in funds from the city council’s local income tax increase.
A gas pump at a Circle K gas station is seen July 12, 2022, on the corner of South Indiana Avenue and Easr Third Street. After failing to pass a suspension of state gas taxes, some Indiana legislators say they want to address the issue again in the July 25 special session.