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Arthur Murray Dance Instructo Brittany Blevins teaches the Ladies' Night Out Line Dancing class Monday evening at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio.
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Arthur Murray Dance Instructo Brittany Blevins teaches the Ladies' Night Out Line Dancing class Monday evening at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio.
Candles are lite in memory of Nicholas Wolfe, an IU sophomore who recently died, Sunday evening during a vigil at Showalter Fountain.
Eric Fleck comforts Katherine Warnock as she talks about Nicholas Wolfe, an IU sophomore who recently died, during his vigil Sunday evening at Showalter Fountain.
IUPD Officer Chris Collins and his K-9, Tery, represented the IUPD K-9 unit at the K-9 Olympics held in Peru, Ind. last month. The pair randomly partnered with two officers from other departments and finished in 1st place for the overall event and 2nd place for the K-9 Olympic's building search event August 28th.
Amy Johnson and Rachel Sharkey inform their audience on what it means to be a state archaeologist during their "Public Service Work: Archaeology and the State of Indiana" talk Friday afternoon at IU's Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology.
Teddie Mower talks to a small group of people about the importance of time banking, a way of giving and receiving to build supportive networks and strong communities Wednesday evening at the Monroe County Public Library.
Afro Hoosier Intl performs on stage Wednesday evening at the Player's Pub. Afro Hoosier Intl performs musical styles from Africa and the African diaspora, including afropop, afrobeat, reggae and funk.
Hannah Miller, president of IU Democrats, speaks with students at the group's callout meeting on Tuesday night.
Assistant Professor Amanda Rutherford lectures about The Voting Rights Act, English Only Laws, and Language Instruction in Local Schools as a part of the Governance & Management and Department of Political Science and Public Administration Speaker Series Friday afternoon at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs building.
Provost Lauren Robel leads the opening remarks of the first meeting of the Bloomington Faculty Council Tuesday afternoon in the IMU Solarium.
The Bishop celebrates it's sixth anniversary this Friday and will host local bands that begin playing at 9 p.m. The three featured artists are rock group Mike Adams at His Honest Weight, pop-punk outfit High Dive and power-pop band Full Sun. The anniversary show will be free to the public who are 21 and over.
Origami instructor Arai Chiaki teachs students how to fold paper into 3D figures Wednesday evening at the Asian Culture Center. Origami is a traditional Japanese art form that is used for recreational and ceremonial purposes.
Nurbaiti Yahya helps her son Umar Muqri Mohd Mokhtar build a lego structure during Lego Club Wednesday evening at the Monroe County Public Library.
Over the summer, the Bapu Teahouse had its grand opening in Bloomington. The small shop is located on 10th St. across from Pizza X. A steady stream of customers arrived Monday night to purchase the traditionally Taiwanese drink normally made with chewy tapioca balls or fruit jellies at the bottom. The shop also serves smoothies and snacks.
Peter Bailey sings a jazz song while playing the piano after his audition for the Quarryland Men's Chorus Monday evening at the First United Church. The choir's main mission is to provide a positive community for gay and bi-sexual men interested in performance art.
Greg Tamblyn performs a song in honor of his father Sunday evening at the Unity of Bloomington.
Assistant Director of International Programs and Study Abroad Advisor for the Kelley School of Business Jessica Zerrer informs sophomore Elizabeth Malone on the programs available for Kelley students wanting to go abroad Friday afternoon during the Kelley Carnival outside Hodge Hall. 52 percent of Kelley students studied abroad last year and the interest continues to grow every year.
Students pile into the tent outside Hodge Hall for the Kelley Carnival Friday afternoon. The students go from booth to booth to learn about all the programs and organizations Kelley has within the school.
Interim Director of East Asian Studies Center Sara Friedman makes announcements during the Welcome Back Party Friday afternoon at the Global and International Studies building.
The Wells Scholars Class of 2015 meets in the Harlos House Thursday afternoon and discuss their experience with the application process and how they felt when they were awarded the scholarship. These 18 students join more than 540 others who have been awarded a Herman B Wells Scholar title since 1990.