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Pink flowers are pictured in Scottsburg, Indiana. The first Earth Day was celebrated April 22, 1970.
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Pink flowers are pictured in Scottsburg, Indiana. The first Earth Day was celebrated April 22, 1970.
A plant is pictured on campus. Earth Day is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
A tree is pictured on campus. Earth Day originated in the United States.
A computer displaying Zoom sits on a table. IU instructors were warned that students may be dropping into Zoom calls to participate in online class completely naked.
An iPhone displaying TikTok and a pair of AirPods sit on a couch.
The outside of Briscoe Quadrangle is pictured March 10. Residence hall's moveouts are now now scheduled to take place between May 1 and June 1.
A computer displays the Free Application fo Federal Student Aid website. The deadline to file the 2020-21 Free Application for Federal Student Aid is being extended by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
The website page for a GoFundMe in honor of Satbir Multani, 53, the owner of Indian Palace, is pictured. $1,495 had been raised as of 8:21 p.m. April 16.
A computer with Canvas and Zoom displayed on the screen sits on a bed.
A computer displaying a Zoom class, a notebook and a pair of AirPods are pictured laying on a table.
A hallway on the sixth floor of Willkie is pictured March 11. Residential Programs and Services has increased security measures for residence halls, and IU Police Department has had more time to patrol campus amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Hunter Tabor, Caden Smith and Dylan Stegemoller from Batchelor Middle School won a second-place prize with their documentary "Educating America's Youth: Our Top Priority." The documentary will be airing throughout the day April 13 on C-SPAN.
A computer with the Bloomington online farmers market is displayed on a computer screen. The Eastside Market, located in the old parking lot of Kmart on East Third Street, has rebranded as People’s Market after community members disagreed with how the city handled issues of white supremacy at the market last year and is available for online orders and pick up from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
A panel consisting of IU experts from the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, the Division of Student Affairs and the Media School discussed how citizens can stop the spread of misinformation during the coronavirus pandemic in a webinar Wednesday put on by the Asian Culture Center. The discussion focused on understanding COVID-19 and how to stop xenophobia.
The outside of Briscoe Quadrangle is pictured March 10.
IUSG candidates sophomore Rachel Aranyi and sophomore Ruhan Syed launched a petition calling on the IU Board of Trustees to give all students a 25% tuition and mandatory fee refund.
Senior Marissa Arnold rehearses Oct. 8, 2019, during the dress rehearsal for “Dark Meets Light.” Arnold was cast in the spring ballet "Cinderella" before it was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A computer with the Bloomington online farmers' market is displayed on a computer screen. According to a press release from the City of Bloomington the Bloomington farmer’s market will be online starting this week so people can buy and sell during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Junior Lily Bines ties her pointe shoe March 13 in the Musical Arts Center. Bines went through several pairs of pointe shoes while preparing for her role of Cinderella.
Junior Lily Bines sweeps the floor of the ballet studio March 12 while acting as Cinderella in the Musical Arts Center. Bines would have performed in two of the four spring ballet shows before it was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.