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A $10 and $20 bill rest on a desk in a house in Bloomington.
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A $10 and $20 bill rest on a desk in a house in Bloomington.
Happy the cat rests on a bed in an off-campus house in Bloomington. Happy is very friendly and loves meeting new people.
The sun sets Oct. 1 behind a memorial to Daniel Plebanek at the corner of Third Street and Indiana Avenue. Dr. Plebanek was given a posthumous Ph.D. after he was killed in an accident last week.
Protesters march, chant and hold up signs for Breonna Taylor Sept. 23 in downtown Bloomington. People took turns addressing the group and leading different chants.
Lights shine on rows of empty seats Sept. 20 in a lecture hall in the Fine Arts Building. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, IU faculty have to be more flexible about academic work and class attendance.
Stafford Berry, African American Dance Company director, dances with someone from the audience Sept. 28, 2019, at the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival in Bloomington. The annual Lotus Festival will take place virtually this weekend, with the exception of one live, socially distanced concert at 1 p.m. Saturday at Switchyard Park.
A combined photo shows junior Joe Schmidt, left, and senior A.J. Palazzolo, right, in 2019 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The Beta Iota Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi is located at 1412 N. Jordan Ave. The chapter was placed on cease and desist Tuesday.
Lights shine on an empty room Sept. 20 in Woodburn Hall.
A protester holds up a sign in a cloud of tear gas as a line of police stand at an intersection May 30 in downtown Indianapolis.
Students take a break from playing Spikeball on Sept. 6 in a backyard in Bloomington. The sport is popular among college students.
Students play Spikeball on Sept. 6 in a backyard in Bloomington. Spikeball tournaments across the country were canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
A sign warning of COVID-19 infections is taped to the door of the Acacia fraternity house on Third Street. Most of IU’s fraternity and sorority houses are quarantining as a result of COVID-19 outbreaks.
A sign warning of COVID-19 infections is taped to the door of the Acacia fraternity house on Third Street. Most of IU’s fraternity and sorority houses are quarantining as a result of COVID-19 outbreaks.
A group of people walk Aug. 24 down North Jordan Avenue. The road is home to many of IU’s fraternities and sororities.
People play tennis Aug. 24 on North Jordan Avenue. The avenue is home to many of IU’s fraternities and sororities.
Four people throw a frisbee Aug. 24 on North Jordan Avenue. People threw frisbees, played basketball and lounged in chairs around the sorority and fraternity houses on the avenue.
Various alcohol bottles rest on a “kill shelf” in the kitchen of a house in Bloomington.
Someone dials 2-1-1 for Indiana's Be Well Crisis Helpline. The helpline connects callers to different health and human service resources.
One of Bloomington’s two Stone Belt Arc building locations is pictured. The nonprofit Stone Belt organization supports people with disabilities.