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Showalter Fountain is seen Thursday during First Thursdays. The event had multiple locations on campus to help maintain social distancing.
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Showalter Fountain is seen Thursday during First Thursdays. The event had multiple locations on campus to help maintain social distancing.
Members of the band Bloomington Delta perform Thursday during First Thursdays near the Eskenazi Museum of Art. Performances were scattered near the museum to maintain social distancing.
Tables create a zigzag pattern Sept. 3 in the North Dining Room of the Woodland Eatery.
An open-air venue is set up Sept. 1 in Dunn Meadow. The venues are being set up by the IU Auditorium to provide the opportunity for students and faculty to host events while social distancing outdoors.
The sign for the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center is seen in October 2019.
Off-campus housing students line up for their COVID-19 tests Aug. 20 in the William Leon Garrett Fieldhouse. All students living in off-campus housing were required to schedule a COVID-19 test before the semester began Aug. 24.
A Movement for Theatre class practices in partners Aug. 25 in the dance studio in the School of Public Health building. Students in the class can practice with one another while maintaining social distancing.
A group of people walk down Kirkwood Avenue on Saturday towards the Sample Gates. The road closure has allowed for more social distancing and outdoor seating on the weekends.
A group of friends sit outside Aug. 29 in front of Nick’s English Hut. Nick’s is one of several restaurants taking advantage of the Kirkwood Avenue closure to move more seating outdoors on the weekends.
Restaurant customers sit at tables Aug. 29 on Kirkwood Avenue. Kirkwood will remain closed for pedestrian traffic during the entire week for the remainder of the year, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington on Oct. 16.
The window for the Brilliant Coffee Company is pictured Aug. 26 at 217 W. 6th St. The coffee shop serves crafted coffee beverages as well as gelato.
Students living off campus line up for their COVID-19 tests Aug. 18 in the IU Tennis Center. IU students will be randomly selected throughout the semester to take saliva-based tests.
Two chairs can be seen Aug. 23 in Herman B Wells Library. Seating has been spaced across the library to help maintain social distancing.
Sophomore Macy Colson sticks her hand under a hand sanitizer station Aug. 23 in Herman B Wells Library. The library has installed multiple hand sanitizer stations around the building as a safety precaution against the coronavirus.
A sign reading “one nation, under God, united we stand, back the blue” is held during a protest Aug. 22 at the Monroe County Courthouse. At least 200 people were in attendance.
A man holds a sign reading “Black Lives Matter” at a counter-protest to the Red, White and Blue rally members Aug. 22 on the corner of Kirkwood Avenue. Near halfway into the event the protesters were shouting across Walnut Avenue to counter-protesters.
A sign reading “I support law & order” is held up Aug. 22 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. During the protest there were several altercations between pro-police and Black Lives Matter groups.
IU students sit under a tent Aug. 18 outside Memorial Stadium. All Residential Programs and Services residents are required to go to Memorial Stadium to receive a COVID-19 test when they arrive on campus.
Nursing student Ericka Alvarez hands a testing supply kit to an incoming student Aug. 18 near Memorial Stadium. Several nursing students helped work the stations for the on-arrival COVID-19 testing.
Nursing students Jessica Gutierrez and Ericka Alvarez work at a COVID-19 testing center Aug. 18 near Memorial Stadium. Students moving into Residential Programs and Services housing go through four different checkpoints before moving into their assigned dorms.