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(08/27/17 7:56pm)
Mike Jackson, a member of Knee High Cooperative Daycare and staff member in IU's psychology department, interacts with 1-year-old son Jude. Jackson said he and his wife both work part of the 10 hours per week Knee High requires from parents.
(08/20/17 7:21pm)
Employees from the new Office of Sexual Violence Prevention and Victim Advocacy ask students to name campus resources at Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll. The Friday afternoon event was the office's first chance to connect with students.
(08/20/17 7:27pm)
Stickers for the It's On Us initiative sit at the table for the Office of Sexual Violence Prevention and Victim Advocacy. Students could win these stickers and other prizes for answering questions at Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll.
(04/24/17 12:00am)
Alex Hernly cradles Avalon, the only animal in the Pipsqueakery that she owns. The chinchilla has been with Hernly for most of her adult life.
(04/24/17 12:00am)
Jason Minstersinly holds the babies of Kelpie the rat in his hands. Kelpie's 13-baby litter is on the high side of normal, Minstersinly said.
(04/23/17 11:59pm)
Mortimer the guinea pig sits nestled in Alex Hernly's arms. He, along with other guinea pigs, must be fed a special mix of food to make sure he has all the nutrients he needs every day.
(03/31/17 12:45am)
Junior Mohamed Abdirisak, freshman Becca Karstensen and senior Mohamed Mohamed laugh during a conversation at the "Taste of Islam" banquet. Students were invited to come learn about the culture of food in Muslim-majority countries at the Islam Awareness week event.
(03/31/17 12:45am)
Sophomore Faadil Shariff lays down prayer rugs before the "Taste of Islam" banquet Thursday night. "Taste of Islam" is the fourth of five events for the Muslim Student Association's Islam Awareness Week.
(03/30/17 12:34am)
Residents of Edgewood Hills, part of the second annexation area, wait for the city council meeting to start Wednesday night. Many people who live outside city limits hope to stop the annexation.
(03/30/17 12:34am)
Alison Evans, a resident of Edgewood Hills in annexation area two, wears a pin to protest the proposed new boundaries of Bloomington. Evans was one of about 50 township residents who came Wednesday night's city council meeting.
(03/30/17 12:36am)
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton presents his support of the annexation to the City Council at Wednesday night's meeting. Hamilton said the annexation would provide benefits to township and city residents alike.
(03/26/17 11:17pm)
Lucy Miksza, 8, and sister Mary, 4, hold signs targeted at Sen. Cory Booker's, D-New Jersey, stance on school vouchers outside the Fountain Square Mall. The girls joined their mother and other protesters who handed out fliers to fundraiser attendees as they walked to the ballroom.
(03/26/17 11:18pm)
IU freshman Raegan Davis introduces herself to Sen. Cory Booker, D-New Jersey, at Saturday's fundraiser for Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana. Members of College Democrats at IU came to the event to show support for their party.
(03/26/17 11:19pm)
IU senior Dana Khabbaz speaks with Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, after his speech. Donnelley came to Bloomington on Saturday to begin fundraising for his 2018 election.
(03/08/17 9:40pm)
Julia Roos addresses an audience question next to a lithograph done by artist Otto Dix. This event took place Wednesday afternoon in the Eskenazi Museum of Art.
(02/27/17 3:09am)
Patricia O'Brien, sophomore, provides the audience with statistics on female genital mutilation. O'Brien joined other members of the Feminist Student Association in performing "The Vagina Monologues" on Friday and Saturday.
(02/21/17 2:44am)
Freshman Brendan Blankfield, left, and freshman Charles Frank, watch highlights from the Feb. 7 healthcare debate. They joined the College Republicans at IU for a discussion about the future of healthcare in the United States.
(02/14/17 1:38am)
Senior Nick Gauss and sophomore Cara Yoder work with their group to draw an ideal superhero. Each person in the group wrote down traits of good heroes before coming together for a final creation.
(02/12/17 11:45pm)
Freshman Alese Allen cries as she recalls fond memories of Djiby. Students gathered at Showalter Fountain to tell others how the c-store worker changed their lives.
(02/12/17 11:44pm)
Sophomore Paige Krehn and her sister, freshman Paxton Krehn, help each other light their candles. More than just their names, Djiby also always remembered that they were sisters, they said.