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Pianist Craig Brenner plays the piano Thursday in his Bloomington home.
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Pianist Craig Brenner plays the piano Thursday in his Bloomington home.
Junior Hannah Rozow poses for a photo Wednesday outside the Indiana Memorial Union. Rozow is a student representative for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
Junior Hannah Rozow speaks with Indiana Daily Student reporter Gage Bentley on Wednesday in the Indiana Memorial Union. Rozow is a student representative for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
Pianist Craig Brenner plays the piano Thursday in his Bloomington home.
Pianist Craig Brenner plays the piano Thursday in his Bloomington home.
Holocaust survivor Eva Kor tells the story of her time in Auschwitz on Tuesday at the Kelley School of Business. Together with her twin sister, Kor was subjected to experiments by Josef Mengele.
Holocaust survivor Eva Kor tells the story of her time in Auschwitz on Tuesday at the Kelley School of Business. Together with her twin sister, Kor was subjected to experiments by Josef Mengele.
Holocaust survivor Eva Kor poses for a photo Tuesday at the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. Kor talked about the nature of forgiveness with a group at the center.
Holocaust survivor Eva Kor speaks with a group about the nature of forgiveness Tuesday at the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. Kor told her story to a large group in the Kelley School of Business later in the evening.
Holocaust survivor Eva Kor speaks with a group about the nature of forgiveness Tuesday at the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. Kor, who lived through Auschwitz with her twin sister, advocates forgiveness as a way for people to reclaim their lives after being terribly wronged.
Sophomore Themester intern Ryan Myers speaks with Republican strategist Karl Rove on Thursday in the Memorial Club at the Indiana Memorial Union. The two spoke about the importance of video content in campaigns.
Members of the Indiana University College Democrats junior Cassady Palmer, left, senior Lissa Pavluk and sophomore Grace Pazak have their picture taken with Democratic strategist Robert Gibbs on Thursday in the Memorial Club at the Indiana Memorial Union. Gibbs came to Bloomington to have a public discussion with Republican strategist Karl Rove.
Republican strategist Karl Rove signs a ticket to his lecture Thursday in the Memorial Club at the Indiana Memorial Union. Rove participated in a public discussion with Democratic strategist Robert Gibbs.
Members of the Indiana University College Republicans have their picture taken with Republican strategist Karl Rove on Thursday in the Memorial Club at the Indiana Memorial Union. Rove came to Bloomington to have a public discussion with Democratic strategist Robert Gibbs.
Graduate student Karissa McKelvey speaks at Reclaiming Democracy on Thursday outside of the IU Auditorium. Community members came together to speak in opposition to the current political establishment.
Assistant Professor of Labor Studies Joe Varga speaks to a group at Reclaiming Democracy on Thursday outside of the IU Auditorium. Community members came together to speak in opposition to the current political establishment.
The Hoosier Raging Grannies sing a song criticizing Republican political strategist Karl Rove during Reclaiming Democracy on Thursday outside the IU Auditorium. Rove, along with Democratic political strategist Robert Gibbs, were speaking in the Auditorium during the protest.
Ned Powell holds signs at Reclaiming Democracy on Thursday outside of the IU Auditorium. local activists organized the town hall-style event to protest a public discussion featuring political strategists Karl Rove and Robert Gibbs.
Pamphlets containing information about IU's Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center sit on a table Thursday outside the Whittenberger Auditorium. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert O. Blake, Jr. spoke as part of a week of events commemorating the center's 50th anniversary.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert O. Blake, Jr. speaks Thursday in the Whittenberger Auditorium. The talk was part of a week of events put on by IU's Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center in celebration of its 50 anniversary.