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Designer Shoe Warehouse opened a new location at 2624 East Third Street on Thursday.
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Designer Shoe Warehouse opened a new location at 2624 East Third Street on Thursday.
Bloomington High School South freshman Avery looks for a pair of flats during the Design Shoe Warehouse grand opening on Thursday. The new store is located at 2624 East 3rd Street.
Designer Shoe Warehouse opened a new location at 2624 East Third Street on Thursday.
IU junior Nick Haddad holds Griffy, a stray dog he rescued. Haddad lives on an IU real eastate property which does not allow pets, and was worried he would be kicked out.
The IU Breakdance Club performs Friday at the Resolved Art Festival in Dunn Meadow. The festival is a night of art by students, for students, and featured local artists, bands, and performers.
The Grand Hall of the Social Science Research Commons in Woodburn Hall 200 held an open house Monday, showcasing five years worth of planning and renovations. Provost Robel opened the event, followed by remarks by IU faculty involved in the renovations.
Jim Walker, interm dean of the Social Science Research Commons discusses the in-desk computers in the SSRC Grand Hall with Dean of Education Gerardo Gonzalez . The computers can be connected to new smartboards around the hall.
The Grand Hall of the Social Science Research Commons in Woodburn Hall 200 held an open house Monday, showcasing five years worth of planning and renovations. Provost Robel opened the event, followed by remarks by IU faculty involved in the renovations.
Phi Kappa Tau member John Dixie prepares to hike the ball with Sam Phillippe and Mitchell Roetter in the Greek Bowl on Saturday at Woodlawn Field. The Greek Bowl raised money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Freshman Tommy Thompson was involved in the first Alpha Sigma Phi recruitment activity since the fraternity was restablished. Thompson said he wasn't planning to rush, but he changed his mind after friends on his floor convinced him.
Freshman Tommy Thompson was involved in the first Alpha Sigma Phi recruitment activity since the fraternity was restablished. Thompson said he wasn't planning to rush, but he changed his mind after friends on his floor convinced him.
Tanya Tegmeyer-Rodriguez, owner of a jewelery and beadwork booth, converse with customer Taylor Marks at A Fair of the Arts on Saturday. The fair is held in Showers Plaza the second Saturday of the month.
Four-year-old Petra Boulding looks at a yarn lamb at Sleepy Cat Studio's booth during A Fair of the Arts Saturday. The fair is held the second Saturday of the month in conjunction with the Farmers' Market.
Bloomington reident Josh David examines a glass teapot at Tweetle Beetle Glass during A Fair of the Arts on Saturday. The fair is held in Showers Plaza the second Saturday of the month in conjunction with the Farmers' Market.
Graduate student Keino Miller shakes hands with freshman Hussain Anther at an OASIS-International meeting on Monday. Anther said he hopes to get involved with OASIS-International to further develop a global perspective and meet people from around the world.
Mitch Rice plays the harmonica and ukulele while his friend's parrot, Charlie, sways with the music Saturday at the Bloomington Famer's Market. Rice said he enjoys the attention Charlie brings to his performances.
Lincoln Clampitt, a 1-year-old, reaches to touch a parrot Saturday at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market. The parrot, owned by Joe Porowski, helps attract an audience for his friend's musical act.
Two Fairview Elementary School students reported a man luring children to his car with candy. The students reported the incident to their school social worker, who notified police.
IU graduate student Luis Cordova plays guitar Tuesday at the Venue, an art gallery on Grant Street. Cordova played songs from around the world, including a Spanish melody and an Ecuadorian waltz.
Denise and Sean Breeden-Ost pull weeds in the greenhouse they built themselves.The crops they grow are their sole source of income. "We grow our own vegetables, we live frugally," Denise said. "But it wouldn't work paying for health care."