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New electric car chargers stand in front of the Cyberinfrastructure building at 10th Street and Indiana 46 Bypass. The charging stations were recently installed to help employees with electric cars get to and from work.
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New electric car chargers stand in front of the Cyberinfrastructure building at 10th Street and Indiana 46 Bypass. The charging stations were recently installed to help employees with electric cars get to and from work.
D.J. Demers performs Oct. 10 in the Whittenberger Auditorium. Demers performed his stand-up comedy set at no cost to the listeners. Demers' comedy centers on his observations and experiences while living with and without his hearing aids.
The Mersey Beatles play their set Friday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, which was packed for the tribute band's third performance in Bloomington. All of the Mersey Beatles are from Liverpool, the hometown of the original Beatles quartet.
The Mersey Beatles play their set Friday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, which was packed for the tribute band's third performance in Bloomington. The Mersey Beatles performed "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band," which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year.
Laura Baird, John Lennon's sister, talks about her experience with the original Beatles band before the Mersey Beatles take the stage Friday night. The Buskirk-Chumley Theater was packed for the tribute band's third performance in Bloomington.
The Mersey Beatles play their set Friday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, which was packed for the tribute band's third performance in Bloomington. All of the Mersey Beatles are from from Liverpool, the hometown of the original Beatles quartet.
Lee Hamilton, former congressman and current IU professor of practice, answers a question at a panel discussion Wednesday evening in the Whittenberger Auditorium. The panel was an open dialogue about the changing climate in today's divisive political landscape and consisted of NOVA producers Paula Apsell and Doug Hamilton, as well as IU faculty members Ella Ketterson and Lee Hamilton.
IU President Michael McRobbie greets John Cleese on Sunday afternoon at the IU Auditorium. John Cleese was a member of Monty Python, one of the most prolific comedy groups in history.
Daniel Weddle's tiny house sits in a construction warehouse off 11th Street. The project was commissioned to be placed on a southern Indiana farm, and can be both mobile and permanently set.
The main interior space of the tiny house holds a tiny stove, tiny sink and regular-sized bathroom. The project was commissioned to be placed on a southern Indiana farm and can be both mobile and permanently set.
Lucas Fletcher, a doctoral music student, plays a piece on the historic Ehrlich organ Tuesday night. Located in the Indiana Memorial Union's Alumni Hall, the organ is one of the most used public instruments on IU's campus.
Dr. Abdul Baram (right) answers a question from Dr. Kevin Jacques (left). The Pi Lambda Phi fraternity set up the Islamophobia discussion panel Tuesday night in the School of Global and International Studies building.
A diverse group of students listen to the panel talk about Islamophobia in the U.S. Pi Lambda Phi set up the event Tuesday in the School of Global and International Studies building to discuss Islamophobia in the United States.
People wait in the Bishop Bar lounge for TOPS to begin playing. Faith Healer opened Thursday night for headliner TOPS in the 18+ lounge adjacent to the 21+ bar.
TOPS and Faith Healer merchandise was for sale Thursday night. Both bands played at the Bishop Bar's 18+ lounge to a room filled with long-time fans and first-timers.
Faith Healer plays its set, opening for TOPS at the Bishop Bar's 18+ lounge. Both bands played at the Bishop on Thursday night.
The crowd cheers as frontwoman Jane Penny begins a flute solo Thursday night. TOPS packed the Bishop Bars's 18+ lounge for a night of both soft heart-felt melodies and crashing, foot-stomping hits.
TOPS drew a crowd that filled the room Thursday night. Their performance was in the 18+ lounge in he Bishop Bar.
The Bishop is home to concerts both intimate and loud. Faith Healer opened Thursday night for headliner TOPS in the 18+ lounge adjacent to the 21+ bar.
Students and La Casa staff gather for “Nuestras Raíces,” which translates as “Our Roots,” Wednesday evening. Students were invited to share food, stories and jokes at La Casa Latino Cultural Center.