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Matt Traughber is pictured on March 4, 2022, at Vintage Phoenix Comics. Traughber said he's been working at the shop for over half of its more than 30-year history.
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Matt Traughber is pictured on March 4, 2022, at Vintage Phoenix Comics. Traughber said he's been working at the shop for over half of its more than 30-year history.
A COVID-19 testing site is pictured Feb. 8, 2022, in Gym 171 at the School of Public Health. IU-Bloomington reported 20 new positive COVID-19 cases this week.
A COVID-19 testing site is pictured March 11, 2022, in the gym at the School of Public Health. IU-Bloomington reported 14 new positive COVID-19 cases among students, faculty and staff from March 31 to April 6.
Sophomore Kierra Compton on Feb. 19, 2022, in her campus apartment. Compton spends most of her time at home on her bed. She watches Youtube and TikTok for book recommendations. She's been growing her own collection. Right now she's re-reading books that she loved in her middle school years, but looks forward to starting some of the literary fiction on her shelf.
Sophomore Kierra Compton on Feb. 19, 2022, in her campus apartment. Compton spends most of her time at home on her bed. She watches Youtube and TikTok for book recommendations. She's been growing her own collection. Right now she's re-reading books that she loved in her middle school years, but looks forward to starting some of the literary fiction on her shelf.
Sophomore Kierra Compton on Feb. 19, 2022, is pictured in her campus apartment. Compton spends most of her time at home on her bed. She watches Youtube and TikTok for book recommendations. She's been growing her own collection. Right now she's re-reading books that she loved in her middle school years, but looks forward to starting some of the literary fiction on her shelf.
Sophomore Kierra Compton's bookshelf is pictured on Feb. 19, 2022, in her campus apartment. Compton spends most of her time at home on her bed. She watches Youtube and TikTok for book recommendations. She's been growing her own collection. Right now she's re-reading books that she loved in her middle school years, but looks forward to starting some of the literary fiction on her shelf.
Freshman Ethan Vogel poses for portraits on Feb. 20, 2022, in the wooded area next to Franklin Hall on IU's campus. Vogel likes to go for hikes in the forests around Bloomington, like at Morgan-Monroe State Park. When he's feeling overwhelmed or irritated, he likes to go driving until his head clears. He's glad he deferred his enrollment to IU to take a gap year during the pandemic, using the time to think.
Sophomore Camryn Bronkella poses for a portrait on Feb. 27, 2022, in their room. Bronkella has learned a lot about themselves since the start of the pandemic, from finding new ways to navigate the world as a person with ADHD to adopting pronouns that better suit their gender identity.
Sophomore Camryn Bronkella poses for a portrait on Feb. 27, 2022, in their room. Bronkella has learned a lot about themselves since the start of the pandemic, from finding new ways to navigate the world as a person with ADHD to adopting pronouns that better suit their gender identity.
A collection of spell jars, materials for spells and other items for Kara Bookwalter's alter, including two love spells, on the far right, that she crafted with her husband, Bryce.
A shelf of books devoted to magic is pictured in Kara and Bryce Bookwalter's house, a blend of their respective collections.
Kara Bookwalter shows off a set of prayer beads she made as a devotion to the goddess Persephone and a memorial to her kitten Purrsephone, including a spell jar contaning some of the kitten's ashes.
Kara Bookwalter strings a set of prayer beads for a friend, incorporating symbols of her friend's astrological sign as well of colors that remind her of the friend.
Kara Bookwalter, founding member of the Bloomington Witch Collective, poses Feb. 26, 2022 in her dining room on . Hanging behind her are decorations she made for her wedding out of her husband's old bicycle wheels and scraps of recycled fabric, including some of her old clothes. She considers them to be an example of trash magic.
Kara Bookwalter, pictured Feb. 26, 2022, in her back yard,is part of a growing number of practicing witches who find community online.
Margie Clouse, right, and her daughter Sierra King, a pediatric nurse, on the night of March 2, 2022, get off work at IU Health Bloomington. They work the same shift, but on different floors. The two were in nursing school at the same time, but in different programs. "She's one of my dearest friends," Clouse said of her daughter.
Margie Clouse gets off a 12-hour shift as an ER nurse on the night of March 2, 2022, at IU Health Bloomington. It was a busy shift but there were not many COVID-19 patients. "We're not seeing the numbers that we were, so I'm praying that it's almost gone," she said. "I'm over it."
IU senior Abbey Krulik holds a sign that says "Capitalism will cost us the earth" during a rally held Tuesday by Sunrise Bloomington calling on the IU Foundation to divest from fossil fuels. IU Student Government invited student organizations to share ideas on how to improve IU, such as developing an official climate action plan, during a town hall Wednesday night.