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(04/29/22 10:20pm)
Demonstrators on one of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers’ “disorientation tours” hold signs April 29, 2022, on North Forest Avenue. The organization held these tours to share its goals with prospective students, according to its Instagram account.
(04/29/22 10:20pm)
Demonstrators picket April 29, 2022, in front of Ernie Pyle Hall. The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers chose to picket in front of the Office of Admissions Welcome Center to share its goals with prospective students, accordinng to its Instagram account.
(06/17/22 12:20am)
Demonstrators on one of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers’ “disorientation tours” return to Ernie Pyle Hall on April 29, 2022. In a June 15 letter to the Board of Trustees, more than 280 IU Bloomington faculty said they were dismayed by the board’s choice to not recognize the graduate worker union despite an overwhelming vote by faculty calling for union recognition.
(04/22/22 3:55pm)
North Eagleson Avenue is seen Nov. 4, 2021. IU placed its chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha on cease and desist Thursday.
(04/19/22 9:12pm)
A woman boards a bus Feb. 22, 2021, at the Bloomington Transit Center. Masks will no longer be federally mandated on public transportation and in public transportation hubs.
(04/18/22 8:33pm)
IU 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 announced a Climate Action Planning Committee to recommend plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions April 7, but some student leaders and activists are saying it's not entirely what they advocated for.
(04/11/22 8:55pm)
A crowd listens to a speaker during Students for a New Green World's protest for climate action March 4, 2022, in front of Sample Gates. IU students have been calling for IU to create a climate action plan, and the Climate Action Planning Committee will recommend opportunities for IU to decrease greenhouse gas emissions across all its campuses.
(04/10/22 6:36pm)
Then-senior Brian Healey plays the drums during the BDMC Presents concert April 15, 2021, in Dunn Meadow. BDMC will host its second annual BDMC Presents music festival from 4-10 p.m on April 15 in Dunn Meadow.
(04/03/22 12:52am)
Shatter the Silence representative Shibani Mody speaks to the crowd of demonstrators April 2, 2022, in front of the Jacobs School of Music’s East Studio Building. Mody called for the university to better protect its students from sexual assualt and provide better resources for assisting survivors. “I'm so proud that we have all of us here together,” Mody said. “We're gonna protect each other no matter what.”
(04/03/22 12:51am)
IU alumna Abby Malala speaks to the crowd of demonstrators April 2, 2022, in front of the Jacobs School of Music’s East Studio Building. Malala helped organize the Saturday protest to demand the university takes more action to protect victims of sexual assault. Editor's note: Abby Malala previously worked for the Indiana Daily Student.
(04/03/22 12:52am)
The crowd of demonstrators listen to speakers April 2, 2022, in front of the Jacobs School of Music’s East Studio Building. Members of the Jacobs community organized the protest to call for the university to take more action to protect victims of sexual assualt.
(04/03/22 12:52am)
The crowd of demonstrators listen to Kyle Brooks, a Jacobs School of Music graduate student and the secretary of B'Town Jazz, speak April 2, 2022, in front of the Jacobs School of Music’s East Studio Building. “It is our absolute responsibility down to the individual level to be a force for positivity, growth and inclusion within our own walls,” Brooks said.
(04/03/22 12:52am)
IU alumna Abby Malala hugs Jacobs School of Music sophomore Cristina Sarrico after Malala finished reading her speech to the crowd April 2, 2022, in front of the music school’s East Studio Building. “Rarely, ever, are any of us healed in isolation,” Malala said. “Healing is an act of communion. I feel immensely grateful to witness and partake in this act of communal healing on the path toward justice.” Editor's note: Abby Malala previously worked for the Indiana Daily Student.
(04/01/22 10:59pm)
The Musical Arts Center is seen March 1, 2022, on Eagleson Avenue. Jacobs School of Music faculty released an internal statement Friday afternoon after protest flyers concerning sexual assault were defaced with offensive language toward the Asian community along with other disparaging messages and actions.
(03/28/22 8:12pm)
The Musical Arts Center is seen March 1, 2022, on Eagleson Avenue. The Jacobs School of Music will be presenting the opera "An American Dream" at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2-3 at the Musical Arts Center.
(03/21/22 4:22pm)
A Switchyard Brewing Company sign is seen Sept. 1, 2021, at 419 N. Walnut St. Switchyard Brewing Co will allow patrons to purchase via bitcoin currency.
(03/14/22 9:51pm)
A house managed by Chickering Rentals sits empty March 3, 2022, after an employee of the rental agency accidentally started a fire Jan. 27. The tenants, a group of IU students, said their combined losses totaled up to thousands of dollars between the six of them.
(03/11/22 6:39pm)
A house managed by Chickering Rentals sits empty March 3, 2022, after an employee of the rental agency accidentally started a fire Jan. 27. The tenants, a group of IU students, said their combined losses totaled up to thousands of dollars between the six of them.
(03/09/22 6:08pm)
The Musical Arts Center is seen March 1, 2022, on Eagleson Avenue. A Jacobs School of Music student said he felt the university intimidated him after he was told that an open letter he was involved with could yield student code of conduct violations.
(03/04/22 7:35pm)
IU 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 Sample Gates. The student organization wants IU to divest from fossil fuels and be carbon neutral by 2040.