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Matt Easter creates a work of art with Sharpie markers on Jan. 17, 2012 at Trained Eye Arts Center. Easter, a Bloomington resident, has used Sharpie to decorate motorcycles and guitars and draw tattoos.
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Matt Easter creates a work of art with Sharpie markers on Jan. 17, 2012 at Trained Eye Arts Center. Easter, a Bloomington resident, has used Sharpie to decorate motorcycles and guitars and draw tattoos.
Artist Joe Masek works on a piece he calls "Lucifer's Assention" on Jan. 17, 2012 at Trained Eye Arts Center. Masek, a recent IU graduate, does most of his work at the studio.
Bloomington resident John Tilford is running for Indiana's 9th District congressional seat. He has pledged to run against two other Democrats in the May primary without accepting any campaign donations.
The Old Crescent is home to the campus's oldest buildings. Renovations are set to start in spring 2012.
The Old Crescent is home to the campus's oldest buildings. Renovations are set to start in 2012.
A Vietnamese Student Association dancer performs on stage Wednesday at the IU World's Fare. The event featured eight performance by international student associations.
Students from the Afghan Student Association serve food at th IU World's Fare Wednesday in Alumni Hall. Nineteen student organizations showcased their cultures at the event.
Graduate students Srikanth Iyer, Nupoor Paygude and Gouri Netravali pose for a photo with the masks they painted Wednesday at the IU World's Fare. Student attendees recieved a free ticket, good for eight sample food items.
Dinara Datbayeba of the Kazakh Student Association talks with attendees of the IU World's Fare Wednesday in Alumni Hall. The Fare was sponsored by the Office of International Services and Union Board.
Construction workers work to rebuild the HPER gymnasium Tuesday.
Construction workers work to rebuild the HPER gymnasium Tuesday.
As he drives around in his truck, a sense of accomplishment comes easily for Tom McCammon. He can see the results of his labor all around him: grassy fields free of trash, trimmed bushes and trees, steps and bridges safe for walking. Some weeks, McCammon spends more than 50 hours making the center of IU’s campus beautiful and safe. And he doesn’t mind. “I love my job,” McCammon said. “I love being outdoors, and I love a challenge. And this here is a challenge.”
Tom McCammon, general supervisor of Ballantine crew, rakes leaves Oct. 21 near Dunn Woods.
Antique chairs, lamps and table fill a room at The Garret Antiques on Kirkwood Avenue. Nancy Garrett opened the store with her husband in 1973 and has lived in the building most of the time since then. For nearly forty years the store has sold a range of eclectic items.
Antique chairs, lamps and table fill a room at The Garret Antiques on Kirkwood Avenue. Nancy Garrett opened the store with her husband in 1973 and has lived in the building most of the time since then. For nearly forty years the store has sold a range of eclectic items.
Susan Rinne
Tom McCannon, a grounds crew general supervisor, gives directions to his team via radio. McCannon's crew is responsible for the maintenance of the center of campus.
Leaves on the a tree in the Old C resent change colors despite an unseasonably warm fall.
The Stardusters Swing Band performs Friday at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio. The band, which plays jazz and swing from the 30s and 40s, hopes to enstate a monthly dance party at the Studio.
Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington, Jeff Baldwin stands in front of the original Bloomington Boys Club sign. The Bloomington clubs serve more than 330 children per day.