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A row of Indiana-branded clothing is laid out on a table. Tracks has been open since 1988.
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A row of Indiana-branded clothing is laid out on a table. Tracks has been open since 1988.
A portrait of Robert Clegg Jr., 1946, sits in the Monroe County History Center. The portrait was done by a street artist while Clegg was in Kyoto, Japan, according to the info card next to the piece.
The IU Bookstore sells clothing, bags, drinkware, accessories and more. Located at the heart of campus inside the Indiana Memorial Union, the IU Bookstore is the most central location to get IU gear.
The IU Bookstore is located in the Indiana Memorial Union. The store offers clothing, school supplies and books.
The Monroe County History Center is located on East Sixth Street. A new exhibit, "Aftermath: The Devestation of Hiroshima," tells the story of Robert Clegg Jr., a soldier in the Army Corps of Engineers, through photographs found in a scrapbook.
Students sit in room A201 of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. There was a presentation given by the Black Student Union at IU before the sit-in Thursday night. Between 160 and 200 students attended the event at the Herman B Wells Library.
Senior Calvin Sanders tells students they should take their momentum to go out and fix what they know is wrong. Sanders said students are not asking for special treatment.
Sophomore Savion Purnell tells students about a microaggression he experienced last year. Purnell said he was one of two black presidents of Eigenmann Hall when he was told there were too many black presidents by a student on his floor.
Junior Stanley Njuguna speaks about fighting racism on campus. Njuguna proposed Jordan Hall and the Wildermuth Intramural Center should be renamed because of the beliefs their namesakes had and called for an annual increase in the number of black students at IU.
Calieel Muhammad, president of the Black Student Union at IU, speaks to students at the sit-in about what they plan to do during the sit-in. Students wrote down their experiences with microaggressions on one side of a piece of paper and their proposed solutions on the other side.
Students walk to the sit-in at the Herman B Wells Library. The event focused on discussing microaggressions, which are statements that are subtly discriminatory.
Junior Carington Smith attended the sit-in at Wells Library. When Smith was a freshman, he said he was called the N-word, from the window of a car on Seventh Street while he was on his way to IU Late Nite. Walking through campus more recently, Smith noticed a white woman lock her car doors as he went by her.
Senior Calvin Sanders tells students to take their momentum to go out and fix what they know is wrong. The Black Student Union at IU organized a sit-in Thursday at the Herman B Wells Library to discuss microaggressions, which are statements regarded as subtle discrimination.
A sign hangs on the cash register of The Round café in Forest Residence Center informs students of the new Monroe County food and beverage tax. The 1-percent tax will not apply to food courts or stores on the IU campus for current students.
Crows migrate to urban areas in the winter to take advantage of the slightly warmer temperatures. The birds roost in large numbers to learn from others where the best feeding areas are.
A car in the parking lot behind the east tower of Forest Quad was covered in crow poop. Crows were roosted in the trees above the car the night before.
A crow lies dead in the parking lot behind the east tower of Forest Quad. Crows eat leftover grain they find in nearby fields, fruit, earthworms, and any carcasses they can find.
American crows roost in a tree near Spruce Hall. Tens of thousands of crows descend on Bloomington each year.
Jon Mundle, senior and captain of the League of Legends team, watches a professional esports game of "Overwatch" on the big screen in Franklin Hall. "Overwatch" is a first-person shooter game that involves two teams of six players competing in a variety of game types centered around capturing or defending objectives.
Members of IU's esports team gather in Franklin Hall to attend the Winter Esports Expo. On the large screen in the Media Commons of Franklin Hall, professional esports teams from New York City and Los Angeles battle it out in the video game "Overwatch."