Senior Eric Galloway cheers after the buzzer signifying another hundred dollars raised for Riley Children's Hospital goes off on Saturday afternoon. This year was Galloway's first year participating, but regretted he did not get a into it sooner.
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Junior Cashie Rohaly writes a letter to another committee member during the IU Dance Marathon on Saturday afternoon. Rohaly was a member of the entertainment committee and was at the marathon for the full 36 hours, leaving only for a break early on Saturday morning.
IU Police Department Officer Kyle Moulden was one of the officers to patrol campus during Halloween, one of the busiest nights of the year for the department. During his shift, Moulden did routine stops as well as transporting one man to the Monroe County Jail and an assault in Wright Residence Center.
Cathy Fuentes-Rohwer picks out a book to read with her son, Mateo, before bed. Fuentes-Rohwer said it upsets her when time she spends advocating for public education cuts into time she could be spending with Mateo.
Charles Baker, the Wizard Wand Maker, speaks about how he got started as a craftsman during his talk on Tuesday night at the Venue.
Wands made by Charles Baker are on display in the Venue for purchase. Baker talked about the wands and how he got started as a craftsman in a talk on Tuesday night at the Venue.
Junior midfielder Tanner Thompson moves to get a loose ball during the first half of the game against Ohio state on Oct. 10 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The Hoosiers lost 1-0 in overtime.
Ta-Nehisi Coates opens his lecture with a joke about the stage's open pit on Friday at the Musical Arts Center. Coates is a writer and journalist who spoke on being black in America, especially following the Ferguson shooting.
Ta-Nehisi Coates opens his lecture with a joke about the stage's open pit on Friday at the Musical Arts Center. Coates is a writer and journalist who spoke on being black in America, especially following the Ferguson shooting.
A Little Free Library full of books sits on Madison Street near Kirkwood Avenue. These sorts of libraries have been popping up since 2009, and recently started to get built in Bloomington in 2013.
John Hamilton (D) writes some notes while John Turnbull (R) goes through his opening statement during the mayoral debate on Thursday night at Monroe County Public Library.
Rebecca and daughter Abigail Miller sit at the front of the line for Tyler Oakley on Thursday night outside of the closed IU Bookstore in the IMU. The Millers got in line around 4 p.m. on Thursday and will be there until at least 8 a.m. Friday until they get a wristband to come back and meet and have a book signed by Oakley at 5 p.m.
Senior Hannah Froman's main advice is to keep color schemes throughout the house.
Using decorations like pillows and tapestries can add color to a living or dining room.Senior hannah roman said that plants bring both life and color to a room.
Not everything has to match, but it should complement.
Small decorations like a globe or a jar of seashells can spice up small corners.
People put into the lower class a the Oxfam Banquet were given rice and water and were encouraged to allow the men to be fed before women in their seats on the floor.
People put into the upper class at the Oxfam Banquet were served Mother Bear's Pizza, as well as cookies and lemonade, and were allowed to sit at a table unlike the other classes.
People put into the middle class a the Oxfam Banquet were given rice, beans and water and served themselves banquet style before returning to their seats.