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A traffic sign notifies southbound motorists on State Road 37 of the impending closure of the North Walnut Street and State Road 37 partial interchange. Access will be temporarily closed to drivers starting March 19.
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A traffic sign notifies southbound motorists on State Road 37 of the impending closure of the North Walnut Street and State Road 37 partial interchange. Access will be temporarily closed to drivers starting March 19.
Former Indianapolis United Steelworkers President Chuck Jones spoke out against Carrier layoffs at a press conference in Sully's Bar and Grill on Wednesday night. Jones said the selfishness of the Trump family and large corporations are contributing to the culture of job outsourcing.
Roxane Davila, right, with her daughter Aura Canuto, second from right, and sister Serena Davila, third from right, listen to a speaker during the ribbon cutting for the Luis Davila Latinx Thematic Learning Community. Although Luis Davila is dead, his two daughters and granddaughter came to represent him.
IU's First Lady, Laurie Burns McRobbie, presents actress Glenn Close with the Women Leading the Way award during a IU Bicentennial Campaign celebration Saturday afternoon. This award is the highest honor the Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council can give, McRobbie said.
Starbucks released its new Zombie Frappuccino on Thursday. The drink will be available until Halloween, or while supplies last.
Sophomore Max Weinberger of Tau Epsilon Phi hands candy to 2-year-old Bruno Zuniga on Wednesday afternoon during Safe Halloween. Members from greek houses passed out candy to costumed children as part of the IU Panhellenic Association event.
Caytom Cooper, 5, and his sister Berkeley, 6, pause between candy stations to pet a puppy named Chico. Children and their families walked up and down the Jordan Extension during the IU Panhellenic Association's Safe Halloween event Wednesday evening.
Jo Zhu, 1, pulls a lollipop out of his Halloween bucket while trick-or-treating with his parents, also dressed as pandas, Wednesday evening on the Jordan Avenue extension. Jo's parents said this is the first Halloween he has celebrated.
Sophomore Rylee Ollearis of Alpha Chi Omega asks Caiden Holt, 2, to show her his Spider-Man muscles Wednesday afternoon on the Jordan Avenue extension. Ollearis helped hand out candy to costumed children as part of the IU Panhellenic Association's Safe Halloween event.
Senior Regan Gibson of Theta Phi Alpha, dressed as Cinderella, greets 4-year-old Savannah Altop, dressed as Belle, during Safe Halloween Wednesday afternoon on the Jordan Avenue extension. Kiera Knightley once told Ellen DeGeneres that she deems movies like "Cinderella" and "Ariel" as anti-feminist, and she doesn't allow her kid to watch them.
School of Public and Environmental Affairs professor Paul Helmke speaks to the Bloomington Press Club about the election last year. Helmke spoke out against the lack of gun restrictions in the aftermath of the Las Vegas attacks.
Freshman Elizabeth Ketzner and her father, Brian Ketzner, laugh while listening to a recording of Elizabeth's grandfather in Wells Library on Oct. 3. Because her grandfather died when Elizabeth was a baby, she had no memory of what he sounded like.
Journalistic cartoonist Sarah Glidden signs her book, "Rolling Blackouts" after the Refugees, Art and Journalism talk Monday night. She said she used universal symbols she saw abroad, such as a blue plastic chair, to show how Western culture connects to the Middle East and refugee crisis.
Senior Ali Lebano serves a Blue Moon ice cream cone to a customer at the Chocolate Moose grand reopening. Lebano and other workers ran back and forth between the counter and the kitchen to keep up with the large crowd.
Graduate students Jennie Williams, left, and Kate Mullen, right, eat hot fudge sundaes Sunday night outside the new Chocolate Moose store. To order, customers could either go inside or walk up to the window in traditional Chocolate Moose style.
Bloomington resident Jenny Bauer snaps a photo of her Moose Dream ice cream Sunday night before digging in at the Chocolate Moose grand reopening. Like many in line, Bauer said she was "just a regular townie waiting for the Moose to come back."
The new Chocolate Moose storefront glows bright during the grand reopening Sunday night. Although the 401 S Walnut St. location remains the same, the original stand was torn down in November for a new apartment complex to be built overhead.
Ivy Tech student Carissa Knight administers naloxone to an orange at an Indiana Recovery Alliance opioid overdose training session. The training is part of a strategy to help destigmatize overdoses.
Song passes off "Peg Leg Peke" to a student volunteer as she prepares to leave Sven at Knee High for the day. She brought breakfast and books to the co-op for her son.
Xinrui Song reads "Peg Leg Peke" to son Sven Weitnauer while he eats breakfast at Knee High Cooperative Daycare Friday morning. Song has taken her two sons to Knee High four and a half years.