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(06/06/23 12:00pm)
David and Michelle Kloster hold their daughter and son Feb. 26, 2017, at the College Mall. Kirsten Kloepfer, an associate professor of pediatrics at IU, was the principal investigator in a study done in children ages one to three years old with confirmed peanut allergies to see if using a skin patch would desensitize them to peanuts.
(05/18/23 4:02pm)
Daniel Sherman, coucil attorney, and Nicole Bolden, city clerk, prepare for the first city council meeting of the year Jan. 11, 2017. The City of Bloomington is launching NextRequest, a new public records management system designed to improve transparency and response time to public records requests.
(11/10/22 5:40pm)
Former student Keilah Johnson performs the "To Do List After Break-Up" from the Rupi Kaur's poetry book "Milk and Honey" March 2, 2017, at the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center.
(07/31/22 3:15pm)
State legislators and guests clap for Governer Holcomb as he finishes his State of the State address Jan. 17, 2017, at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. The Indiana Senate passed an amended version of fiscal matters Senate Bill 2 on Friday with a vote of 46-1-3.
(11/30/21 9:36pm)
A person dressed as Krampus with glowing red eyes holds a giant stick Dec. 2, 2017, at the Krampus Rampage and Bazaar. Bloomington’s Annual Krampus Rampage and Bazaar, the largest Krampus event in North America will end 5 p.m. Saturday in downtown Bloomington after a decade, according to a Bloomington Krampus organization press release.
(05/31/21 5:27pm)
Fernando Alonso leads the pack during the 2017 Indianapolis 500. The 2021 Indianapolis 500 took place Sunday.
(08/24/20 12:38am)
Takuma Sato holds up the ceremonial milk after winning the 101st Indianapolis 500 on May 28, 2017. Sato won the 104th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, his second win in the race.
(03/26/20 7:09pm)
Fernando Alonso leads the pack during the 2017 Indianapolis 500. The 2020 Indianapolis 500 was moved Thursday to Aug. 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
(01/14/19 9:52pm)
Chilean composer Juan Orrego-Salas laughs as the Bloomington Orchestra praises him for his piece in 2017. Orrego-Salas founded the Latin American Music Center at IU.
(11/04/18 11:03pm)
(04/20/18 12:28am)
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth, R-9th District, tells students to back up political policies with real life experiences. Hollingsworth is running to keep his seat as Indiana’s representative for the 9th District.
(04/16/18 11:52pm)
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Sophomore Libby Ryan wraps green thread around her reed. The thread binds the two pieces of reed together.
(03/01/18 5:12pm)
Riders in the pack ride their final laps at the men's race on April 22, 2017. The first race, featuring only men, happened in 1951.
(03/01/18 5:11pm)
The Independent Council trades off bikes during the women's 2017 Little 500 race. Independent Council cyclists Hayley Kwasniewski and Celine Oberholzer started a petition to change the women’s race to be as long as the men’s race, with 200 laps.
(02/27/18 12:53am)
Members of the Black Lives Matter movement attempt to speak with City Council members about Bloomington's new armored vehicle. Black Lives Matter Bloomington issued a list of demands for Bloomington's city government regarding the purchase of the armored vehicle for the Bloomington Police Department.
(02/16/18 6:17am)
(02/16/18 2:47am)
Bloomington government interns cut cake after the State of the City address Thursday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. The protests against Bloomington’s armored vehicle interrupted the speech and caused it to end early.
(02/16/18 3:16am)
Vauhxx Booker yells at City Council member Steve Volan for not addressing public concerns about the Bloomington Police Department's new armored vehicle. Booker started the protests during the State of the City address Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.