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IU chemistry student Rachael Wise teaches teens about chemistry while in costume at the Harry Potter-themed teen night sponsored by Wonder Lab on Friday.
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IU chemistry student Rachael Wise teaches teens about chemistry while in costume at the Harry Potter-themed teen night sponsored by Wonder Lab on Friday.
Student Chiaki Arai teaches people traditional Japanese paper folding at Asian Fest sponsored by the IU Asian Culture center in cooperation with the City of Bloomington’s Safe and Civil Program and the Bloomington Farmers Market on Saturday.
Acappella groups Under the Streetlamp and Genteman's Rule perform various styles of songs at the IU Auditorium on Thursday.
Acappella groups Under the Streetlamp and Genteman's Rule perform various styles of songs at the IU Auditorium on Thursday.
Rachel Tolen, premedical advisor and assistant director of the Health Professions and Prelaw Center at Indiana University Bloomington, is honored with the 2014 Terri Nation Outstanding Academic Advisor Award at the campus Academic Advising Council’s spring conference.
Attorney Marion Werkheiser, who specializes in preserving and protecting the treasures of ancient cultures, gives a lecture on the topic of "The Fight Against Cultural Racketeering: Exposing the Global Black Market in Looted Art and Antiquities" at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures on Thursday.
Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan attends the ground breaking and ribbon cutting ceremony of Fire Station No. 2 to inaugurate the sustainable gardens to be planted on site by Abundant Harvest Farms on Wednesday.
Phi Delta Theta wins the first place of 2014 Little 500 Qualification at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday.
Phi Delta Theta wins the first place of 2014 Little 500 Qualification at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday. The Little 500 Individual Time Trials (ITTs) were cancelled due to inclement weather and have been rescheduled for noon to 7 p.m. Saturday.
Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan cuts the ribbon during the ceremony of Fire Station No. 2 to inaugurate the sustainable gardens to be planted on site by Abundant Harvest Farms on Wednesday.
Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan attends the ribbon cutting ceremony of Fire Station No. 2 to inaugurate the sustainable gardens to be planted on site by Abundant Harvest Farms on Wednesday.
Rachel Tolen, premedical advisor and assistant director of the Health Professions and Prelaw Center, was honored with the 2014 Terri Nation Outstanding Academic Advisor Award at the Academic Advising Council’s spring conference.
Educational Consultant, Kristie Brown Lofland, talks about her reserach on autism during a Q&A session focused on spreading autism awareness at the Council Chambers of City Hall on Tuesday.
People accept food and clothing which were being given away as part of the closing of the Interfaith Winter Shelter Tuesday at Bloomington People's Park.
Donations including clothing, toiletries, and first aid supplies are collected for those in need of them at Bloomington People's Park on Tuesday.
Educational Consultant, Kristie Brown Lofland, talks about her reserach on autism during a Q&A session focused on spreading autism awareness at the Council Chambers of City Hall on Tuesday.
Indiana University alum and Senior Project Director for the Chicago Bears Patrick McCaskey gives a speech about faith and sports at the St. Paul's Catholic Center on Monday.
Indiana University alum and Senior Project Director for the Chicago Bears Patrick McCaskey gives a speech about faith and sports at the St. Paul's Catholic Center on Monday.
People listen as Senior Project Director for the Chicago Bears Pat McCaskey speaks about his most recent book during a special guest speaker event at the St. Paul Catholic Center on Monday. McCaskey is an Indiana University Alum.
A member of Phi Delta Theta expresses his content after his team wins the first place of 2014 Little 500 Qualification at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday.