
Junior Mercury Luo is the only active member of IU's chapter of Theta Nu Xi. Since the five other members of the sorority graduated in the spring, Luo has faced the possibility of the chapter being removed.
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Junior Mercury Luo is the only active member of IU's chapter of Theta Nu Xi. Since the five other members of the sorority graduated in the spring, Luo has faced the possibility of the chapter being removed.
BJ Toole, Abby Ridgeway and Emily all have struggled with anxiety or depression during their time at IU. Each has sought out mental health services from hometown doctors, physicians at the IU Health Center or psychiatrists at Counseling and Psychological Services. Data provided by CAPS shows that anxiety diagnoses among IU students is on the rise, steadily surpassing depression diagnoses.
Abby Ridgeway, BJ Toole and Emily all have struggled with anxiety or depression during their time at IU. Each has sought out mental health services from hometown doctors, physicians at the IU Health Center or psychiatrists at Counseling and Psychological Services. Data provided by CAPS shows that anxiety diagnoses among IU students is on the rise, steadily surpassing depression diagnoses.
Women from the cast of "The Nutcracker" dance in a circle during a dress rehearsal on Monday night in the Musical Arts Center. The show opens on Dec. 3 and has shows through Dec. 6.
Members of the Bloomington Faculty Council discuss the racial tensions on IU's campus during their meeting Tuesday afternoon in President's Hall.
The All-Campus Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo rehearse their set list Monday evening in the Music Annex. The ensemble is made up of non-music majors and will perform Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in Ford-Crawford Hall.
Art therapist Paula Worley assembles a popsicle stick lantern as a demonstration for the art therapy session Thursday morning at the Better Day Club. The club is an adult day center for individuals suffering from cognitive changes due to aging, Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia.
Members of the Bloomington Faculty Council (BFC) discuss the proposed policy of IUPD having the ability to enter sorority and fraternity houses without notice or consent during the BFC meeting Wednesday afternoon in the IMU Solarium.
Senior Policy Advocate at Everytown for Gun Safety Colin Goddard (middle) joins in on a panel discussion with Director of IU's Civic Leaders Living-Learning Center Paul Helmke and Indiana Chapter Leader of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America Stephanie Mannon Grabow Sunday afternoon at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The Reverend Dr. William Barber speaks during the Labor and Civil Rights: Bold Legacies and New Directions discussion Wednesday evening in Presidents Hall. The discussion was part of the IU College of Arts and Sciences "Themester" initiative that provides faculty, students and community members an opportunity to converse challenging issues.
Host David Crabb opens the show during the Moth StorySLAM Wednesday evening at the Wells-Metz Theatre. The Moth is a not-for-profit organization that produces a national broadcast program that allows story tellers a chance to publically share their stories.
When he isn't working as a custodian at the IMU, artist Joel Washington paints portraits and abstract pieces. Washington painted the portrait of Rahsaan Roland Kirk that hangs in the IMU next to the IU Bookstore.
Conductor David Effron leads the University Orchestra during a practice on the Musical Arts Center's stage on Tuesday afternoon. The concert on Wednesday will be the first Effron has conducted this year.
Bloomington Faculty Council President Cassidy Sugimoto discusses the importance of faculty-student relationship during the BFC meeting Wednesday afternoon in President's Hall.
Megan Tallman (9) and Chanté George (4) celebrate after scoring a point in a match against Purdue on Oct. 7. The Hoosiers lost 0-3.
Brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon celebrate after hearing the alarm that signals a donation has been made during the Indiana University Dance Marathon Saturday evening at the IU Tennis Center.
Sophomore Sydney Kay dances with 7-year-old Mallory Tamplin Saturday evening at the Indiana University Dance Marathon at the IU Tennis Center.