Freshman Sichen Tan came to IU from China and had to adjust to a new culture away from her family. Tan has a map hanging in her dorm that has Bloomington marked as the first place she's visited so far.
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Scenes from the Krampus Rampage 2017
The Krampus Rampage and Bazaar took place in downtown Bloomington Saturday. Video by Rose Bythrow.
A person dressed as a Krampus growls at children during the Krampus Rampage and Bazaar Saturday. The event included a parade and a market where people could buy t-shirts and bundles of sticks.
People dressed in paper mâché Krampus outfits ran down Madison Street swatting children with sticks during the Krampus Rampage and Bazaar Saturday. Krampus is a creature in folklore that is "half-goat, half-demon" and hits misbehaving children with sticks.
Dozens of people dressed up in Krampus costumes paraded down Madison Street for the Krampus Rampage and Baazar in December 2017. This year's Krampus Bazaar will begin at 5 p.m. Dec. 1 at the Showers Common on 401 N. Morton St.
A person dressed as a Krampus with glowing red eyes runs at children with a giant stick Saturday at the Krampus Rampage and Bazaar. The event attracted hundreds of people that lined Madison Street to watch the Krampus.
An angel leads the Krampus rampage Saturday on Madison Street. The angels handed out candy to children.
A person dressed as a Krampus spits fire at the Krampus Rampage and Bazaar in 2017. The rampage started with angels giving candy to children with "nice" stickers on and ended with the Krampus swatting children wearing "naughty" stickers with a bundle of sticks.
Paul Kane's painting, "Soap in Hand," is hung in The Venue Friday evening for his "PAINTINGISDEADLONGLIVEPAINTING" showcase. Kane said he spent decades working on some paintings.
Stonebelt art instructor and artist Karen Holtzclaw looks at Paul Kane's paintings before the exhibit Friday at The Venue. Dozens of Kane's paintings were hung up in the small room where attendees talked about which were their favorites.
Artist Paul Kane stands in front of his paintings Friday at his gallery opening at The Venue. Kane said he began his life as an artist at age three but didn't develop his artistic style until he was 38.
A few people look at paintings Friday at The Venue during Paul Kane's art exhibit "PAINTINGISDEADLONGLIVEPAINTING." Kane comes from a long line of artists and said he had to overcome that lineage to find his own style.
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Amy Beck helps her son Everett brush his teeth before school. Along with being a birth doula, Beck says one of her passions is being a mom.
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Nick Weiss touches his wife, Laura's, stomach during Amy Beck's prenatal visit with the couple. Laura Weiss gave birth to her second child Sunday.
Amy Beck, a birth doula, holds her 5-year-old son Everett just after he wakes up. Beck cooks, folds laundry and helps her three kids get ready before walking them to Templeton Elementary School each morning.
According to columnist Katie Chrisco, hoop earrings are a new Black Friday trend. Other Black Friday trends include embroidered boots and fur jackets.
Fountain Square Mall is decorated with Santa signs and teddy bears. From Nov. 25 to Dec. 24, people can get their photos taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Mark and Jamie Aker, also known as Mr. and Mrs. Claus, wait for customers Friday in Fountain Square Mall. Before acting as the Clauses, Mark was a radio DJ and Jamie was an actress.
Natalie Bouse watches as her daughter Amelia gets her photo taken with Santa Friday at Fountain Square Mall. Children can get their photos taken for $8 and can tell Santa what they want for Christmas.
Santa's Mailbox is located in Fountain Square Mall. Children can put their wish lists and letters in mouth of the mailbox and get personalized return letters from Santa.