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IU junior Capsion Pang speaks to students about the Financial Investment Review Aug. 26, 2021, at the Involvement Fair in Dunn Meadow. Pang and other students in the organization work on investment research.
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IU junior Capsion Pang speaks to students about the Financial Investment Review Aug. 26, 2021, at the Involvement Fair in Dunn Meadow. Pang and other students in the organization work on investment research.
Senior Abe Plaut poses with a sign behind the College Democrats at Indiana University booth Aug. 26, 2021, at the Involvement Fair in Dunn Meadow. The organization works to increase the existence of democratic policies at IU, according to the group's beINvovled page.
IU senior Jack Lewis blows bubbles while representing Boy in The Bubble at the Involvement Fair Aug. 26, 2021, in Dunn Meadow. Boy in The Bubble is an improv comedy group on campus, according to the group's beINvolved page.
IU junior Hallie Schmecker holds a frisbee in front of the Indiana University Ultimate Frisbee Team both at the Involvement Fair Aug. 26, 2021, in Dunn Meadow. The team travels to compete across the United States each year, according to the group's beINvolved page.
Students sit outside the Jacobs East Studio Building on March 30. The Jacobs School of Music hosts an e-concert series focused on spotlighting music of the African diaspora in the field of classical music with different guests every Wednesday.
The Wendell Wright School of Education Building is located at 201 N. Rose Ave. Senate Bill 205, which was signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb on Friday, allows those who are at least 26-years-old and possess a bachelor's degree to be given a first-year teacher’s license, after completing an alternative training program such as American Board.
The university is celebrating its annual IU Day on Wednesday in honor of IU’s students, faculty, staff and donors. IU Day will be celebrated virtually after it was canceled last year.
Freshmen Isabella Lohr, Anna Pockrass and Kathleen Simunek, left to right, enjoy the springtime weather Wednesday near the Musical Arts Center. Indiana lawmakers are considering an amendment to Senate Bill 414 that would require reports from college campuses on student perspectives of free speech.
Visiting lecturer Michael Shell addresses an audience of opera students during a rehearsal Monday. The opera, "La Bohème," will be streamed on IUMusicLIVE! April 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. CORRECTION: a previous version of this caption mispelled Michael Shell's name and incorrectly listed his faculty position.
India Garden owner Rakesh Kumar stands in front of his new restaurant on Fourth Street. Kumar's restaurant Little Downtown Cafe features breakfast foods, coffee and desserts for dine-in, takeout and delivery.
Sophomore Kathryn Mick receives the first round of the Pfizer vaccine Monday. Vaccines are free to all eligible residents, regardless of insurance, according to Healthline.
My Thai Downtown is located on East 4th Street. Bloomington’s Asian business owners have faced challenges growing their businesses and maintaining their sales levels during the COVID-19 pandemic.
IU sophomore Kathryn Mick receives the first round of the Pfizer vaccine March 22 at the Kroger on College Mall Road. "I've never been more excited to get a shot," she said.
A student walks through Hodge Hall on Tuesday. The Kelley School of Business and the Jacobs School of Music will receive a total of $1.7 million in grants from the Conrad Prebys Foundation to be given to students from underrepresented communities.
Students sit outside of the Jacobs East Studio Building on Tuesday. The Kelley School of Business and the Jacobs School of Music will receive a total of $1.7 million in grants from the Conrad Prebys Foundation to be given to students from underrepresented communities.
The IU Student Health Center emphasizes safe sex. Sexual health services at the health center include pregnancy testing, sexual health counseling and STI testing and treatment.
Apna Bazaar is an Indian-owned grocery store on Third Street. It offers a wide variety of unique products from Asia, including soups, snacks and produce.
Siam House on East Fourth Street sells authentic Thai food. It offers online ordering on GrubHub, as well as in-person dining.
Nikki Nails employee Kevin Nguyen gives a manicure to a customer. Nikki Nails on West Third Street is an appointment-only salon that offers manicures, pedicures, full acrylic sets and gel nails.
India Garden employee Beam Bhadhur awaits customers Sunday. India Garden sells various Indian dishes like biryani and tandoori.