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Veronica Ellis dibbles the ball down the field during Monday's match against Southern Methodist University at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Ellis scored the goal made by IU during the game which ended with SMU winning by one.
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Veronica Ellis dibbles the ball down the field during Monday's match against Southern Methodist University at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Ellis scored the goal made by IU during the game which ended with SMU winning by one.
Justine Lynn, along with her teammates, work together to move the ball down the field during their match against Southern Methodist University Monday afternoon.
Caroline Dreher kicks the ball to Sydney Kilgore in the Hoosiers' match against Southern Methodist University on Monday at Bill Armstrong Staduim.
Fourth through Sixth grade students at Fairview Elementary School are taught dance moves on Thursday in the dance studio at the elementary school. The mirrored room allows the kids to not only learn the moves but see themselves as they learn.
Indiana University Ph. D. canddate Basia Andraka-Chirstou presented "Why is Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opiate Addiction Under-Used." on Monday evening at the Poynter Center. This talk explored the underuse of medication-assisted treatment, as well as Medicaid limits, criminal justice stigma, physicians' knowledge and more.
Hsinchao Wu gave a presentation on Wednesday evening in the Global and International Studies Building as part of the Chinese Tidings lecture series. The lecture was presented entirely in Chinese but had summery translations as well.
Musicans from Salaam gather on Tuesday evening to rehearse for thier preformance at the Player's Pub, Thursday night begining at 8:00 P.M. Salaam has an influence of blues, jazz and Middle Eastern music to create a unique sound for thier audience.
Dancers preform the piece "Overtones" during rehersal Monday night in Ruth N Hall theater. "Overtones" will be a piece preformed during the Contemporary Dance Concert the begin Friday, January 15, 2016.
Gates are up, machines ready, but the snow will delay the construction on the School of Public and Enviormental Affaris for a little longer.
Mother Hubbard's Cupboard community garden will no longer be present at Crestmont.
Actors rehearse Mr. Burns, a post-electric play at the Wells-Metz Theater on Wednesday. The play will take plce Ocotober 23rd, 24th, 30th, and 31st at the Wells-Metz Theater.
While the city is trying to shut them down, the Organ Trail is still preparing to open October 23rd in Muncie, Indiana. The 7,700-square-foot labyrinth attracted 4,000 people to creator Micheal Keihn's yard last year. Keihn created the Organ Trail after his son died from sudden infant death syndrom.
March Fourth!, a group of musicians, dancers and artisans preform at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Wednesday. Based out of Portland, Oregan March Fourth! is far from a traditional "marching band," with their one-of-a-kind vintage marchng band uniforms. The band has toured across the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, France, British Columbia and China.
Jim Pfaff, former radio talk show host, Andrew Ireland, Vice Chairman of Young Americans for Freedom at IU and other members of Young Americans for Freedom at IU debate with a passerby during a protest on Thursday at Showalter Fountain.
Jim Pfaff, former radio talk show host, Andrew Ireland, Vice Chairman of Young Americans for Freedom at IU and other members of Young Americans for Freedom at IU debate with a passerby during a protest on Thursday at Showalter Fountain.
A protester agaist the Iran deal holds up a sign during a protest at Showalter Fountain, Thursday morning.
Students mill around Alumni Hall getting information during the Health Fair on Tuesday. At the fair, students learned about on-campus services available to help maintain health.
Jacobs School of Music opera singers rehearse Dead Man Walking Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center. Prefomances will take place October 16, 17, 23 and 24th at 7:30 pm.
Vivian Halloran, associate professor of English and American studies, helps to lead one of five micro-lectures during the Black Lives Matter "Pop-Up Teach-In" event on Wednesday in the IMU's Oakely Room. The event was used to address topics of institutional racism and police brutality.
Dancers rehearse their choreography for the Jacob's School of Music's Fall Ballet Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center (MAC). The Fall Ballet will be Friday and Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the MAC.