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The 3Divas Jazz Trio performs Oct. 2 at Auer Hall. The trio’s members are Jackie Warren on piano, Amy Shook on bass and Sherrie Maricle on the drumset.
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The 3Divas Jazz Trio performs Oct. 2 at Auer Hall. The trio’s members are Jackie Warren on piano, Amy Shook on bass and Sherrie Maricle on the drumset.
Kari Costello tests a virtual reality mask at RegattaVR’s open house Oct. 1 in downtown Bloomington. RegattaVR offers virtual reality programs for businesses to train employees to handle difficult situations in the workplace, such as sexual harassment.
Junior Bayli Lebo celebrates a point against Yale University on Sept. 8 at Wilkinson Hall. IU volleyball lost to No. 13 Wisconsin on Sunday in four sets.
Junior Bayli Lebo celebrates a point against Yale University on Sept. 8 at Wilkinson Hall. The Hoosiers will face No. 7 Minnesota on Friday evening and No. 13 Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon.
IU sophomore Ria Dahal walks to her room Sept. 26 at The Avenue on College. The apartment complex is housing students who were displaced after on-campus residence halls closed for renovations due to mold issues.
IU sophomore Charles Marelid walks Sept. 26 through the lobby of The Avenue on College. The apartment complex is housing students who were displaced after on-campus residence halls closed for renovations due to mold issues.
IU seniors Audrey Wetzel and Emma Ballard walk to the bus Sept. 26 at The Avenue on College. The apartment complex is housing students who were displaced after on-campus residence halls closed for renovations due to mold issues.
IU president Michael McRobbie talks to the audience at the annual State of the University address. McRobbie revealed the university is renaming one of the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering buildings after past IU president Myles Brand.
IU President Michael McRobbie acknowledges an audience member at the annual State of the University address. McRobbie revealed IU is renaming one of the School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering buildings after past IU President Myles Brand.
A path runs by the sign for the first hole at the Pfau IU Golf Course. IU finished 15th at the Fighting Illini Invitational last weekend.
Jake, a 7-year-old rescue dog, surveys the environment as he sits with his owner Susan Krieg at a showing of short films from the New York Dog Film Festival on Sept. 22 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The showing was open to dogs on leashes that were fixed and up to date on their rabies vaccinations.
Jake, a 7-year-old rescue dog, lounges with his owner Susan Krieg at a showing of short films from the New York Dog Film Festival on Sept. 22 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The showing was open to dogs on leashes that were fixed and up to date on their rabies vaccinations.
IU senior Jacqui Armer blocks a set against University of Tennessee Martin on Aug. 31 at Wilkinson Hall. IU beat Stetson University and the University of South Florida twice this weekend in Tampa, Florida.
Students listen in from the hallway at the Indiana University Graduate Workers Coalition town hall Sept. 12 at the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center. Today the College of Arts and Sciences announced that graduate students will soon no longer be required to pay unremittable fees.
Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta smiles as the audience applauds during her address Sept. 19, 2019, at Franklin Hall. Huerta is an active American labor leader known for her work with civil rights activist Cesar Chavez.
The sun sets behind leaves Sept. 15 at Sample Gates.
Junior Emma Schuster shows a flyer to a student during Big Red Eats Green, an event held Sept. 19 organized by IU Office of Sustainability at the Conrad Prebys Amphitheater at Bryan House. IU’s annual food sustainability festival, Big Red Eats Green, took place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 19.
Tingting Wu, a Jacobs School of Music piano instructor, smells a flower at Big Red Eats Green, an event held Sept. 19 organized by IU Office of Sustainability at the Conrad Prebys Amphitheater at Bryan House. The festival featured five local vendors including Fisher Farms, which supplies most of the meat for campus, and Heartland Family Farm, which provides produce for IU.
The first hole sign is seen at the Pfau Indiana University Golf Course. IU head coach Mike Mayer said he is hoping to see a more well-rounded tournament this weekend