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IU sophomore Josh Cannon is aiming to get a book published this year as a New Year's resolution. Cannon said he failed to follow through with his previous year's resolutions of drinking less and getting a six pack.
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IU sophomore Josh Cannon is aiming to get a book published this year as a New Year's resolution. Cannon said he failed to follow through with his previous year's resolutions of drinking less and getting a six pack.
IU student Neechelle James decided not to make any New Year resolutions this year after having failed to follow through with last year's goal of going to the gym more often. "I started to go, but I just got busy and stopped," James said.
Participants listen as the names of almost 300 transgender victims are read during a candlelight vigil at the Monroe County Courthouse Wednesday. The student organization, Gender Warriors, organized the event for Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Morgane Flauhalt holds a candle Wednesday during an event in honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance. The event included a candlelight vigil walk to the Monroe County Courthouse where the names of victims of transgender hate crimes worldwide were read.
IU student Alex Gahimer lights a candle in Dunn Meadow on Wednesday during an event in honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance. The event included speakers, a candlelight vigil walk to the Monroe County Courthouse.
IUPD Officer Ryan Skaggs stands outside his car after working his night shift.
IUPD Officer Chad Warner arrests a student for illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage late Wednesday night. The intoxicated student was yelling and banging on the doors of the Psychology building that he thought was his dorm, McNutt, when staff inside called in a complaint.
IUPD Officer Ryan Skaggs takes a break during his patrol route to fill his gas tank. Skaggs said he chooses to work the night shift, from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., because the most action happens then- especially on the weekends.
IUPD Officer Ryan Skaggs performs a pull-over on a quiet Wednesday night. Skaggs said he tries to be gracious about ticketing and thinks that getting pulled over is usually enough warning for a driver committing minor offenses.
Paper light sculptures handmade by Jiangmei Wu, feautured this month at the John Waldron Arts Center with her exhibition "Folding into Light."
Jiangmei Wu at her art exhibit "Folding into Light" which features a variety of her handmade paper light sculptures. The exhibition is currently open at John Waldron Arts Center.
Paper light sculptures handmade by Jiangmei Wu, feautured this month at the John Waldron Arts Center with her exhibition "Folding into Light."
A handmade paper light sculpture by Jiangmei Wu, featured in her art exhibit "Folding into Light" at the John Waldron Arts Center. While each lantern is available for sale, Wu hopes her lights might gain the attention of light appliance manufacturers and become produced and sold on a larger scale.
John Summerlot works in his office where he conducts most of his research surrounding IU women who served in World War I. Summerlot's research is part of the Golden Book project which honors war veterans who attended IU.
A document that John Summerlot turned up in his quest to identify IU women who served in World War I. Summerlot's research will lead to previously unrecognized names being added to IU's Golden Book, which honors war veterans.
John Summerlot works in his office where he conducts most of his research surrounding IU women who served in World War I. Summerlot's research is part of the Golden Book project which honors war veterans who attended IU.
Joe White takes on the role of a Roman cross-maker from the first century during his talk Wednesday night at the IU Auditorium. His talk, aimed at answering the question, "Is Jesus relevant today?" was part of AFTERDARK, an event that pairs music and message.
Singer-songwriter, Drew Holcomb, performs with his wife Ellie on Wednesday at the IU Auditorium. Their performance was part of AFTERDARK, a free event that paired music and a message including a talk from Joe White.
April Strasler plays with her daughter, Clementine, Monday evening at Bryan Park.
Students wait in position while the crew practices shot during the filming of a commercial Thursday morning at Assembly Hall. The IU promotional commercial, directed by Jo Trockmorton of Blue Ace Media, was filmed from 8 a.m. at various locations on campus.