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Holistic healer Susan Clearwater and her intern, Vida Chavez-Garcia, sit in front of the crystal singing bowl and meditate.
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Holistic healer Susan Clearwater and her intern, Vida Chavez-Garcia, sit in front of the crystal singing bowl and meditate.
Susan Clearwater
Senior mathematics major Sarah Reifeis studies probability theory in the South Lounge of the Indiana Memorial Union. Bloomington is so much less crowded in the summer, she said. "It's really nice not having to deal with traffic or other students all the time," she said. Reifeis' summer has consisted mostly of studying for her math class.
Melissa Montes, Marco Vasquez and Juan Padilla listen to other attendees of the La Casa Latino Cultural Center Cook-Out July 13. The office provides a variety of support services and programs to further their mission of fostering cultural pride and serving as a liaison between the University and the Latino community. Approximately fifteen graduate and undergraduate students were present.
Chance Wagner plays the banjo in front of Cactus Flower on Kirkwood Avenue. Originally from Bedford, Wagner recieved his bachelor's degree in U.S. history from IU and is returning in the fall for a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology. "I want be as involved in academia as possible. If you've ever heard of all the Lomax's and the people during the folk revival during the sixties and seventies, they were doing a lot of field recordings of older people that are really isolated in the mountains that are playing this traditional music still. So I would like to do that. Go visit people and talk to older people that learned this American music the traditional way, like from their dads and grandpas adn different people from around where they're from."
Chris Sokolowski and Jake Pierle are practicing Indonesian silat in Dunn Meadow. Pierle graduated from IU last May with a bachelor's degree in business and is working toward a martial arts certificate with a specialization in jeet june do. The University martial arts program offers courses in over 25 areas of martial arts. "There's a lot of training going on over the summer that'll help me toward my certificate and credentials," Pierle said.
WTIU adopted three new boxes that now feature the artwork of local children. This one is titled "The Girl with the Golden Hair and the Good Soul."
WTIU adopted three new boxes that now feature the artwork of local children. This one is titled "The Magical Penguin."
WTIU adopted three new boxes that now feature the artwork of local children. This one is titled "Bob the Little Whale Shark."
Kaylyn Cooke, a chemistry student at IU, stands in front of the bowling shoes at the IMU's Back Alley. "There's not really a lot going on in Bloomington over the summer," she said. "It's kind of relaxing because you're not surrounded by everyone and it's not so fast-paced." Even though the bowling alley was dead when the photo was dead, Cooke says it can get pretty busy because kids bowl free during the summer. Cooke plans on spending her summer working for the Back Alley before resuming her studies as a junior in the fall.
A soldier leans over the side of the 1613th Engineer Support Company La Porte National Guard parade vehicle Wednesday to shake a working police officer's hand in the 68th annual 4th of July Parade in La Porte, Ind. Having one of the largest parades in the state with 106 entrants, La Porte is proclaimed the Capital for the Day of Indiana.
Co-founder of Students Producing Organics Under The Sun Daniel Atlas plants cucumbers Wednesday evening in the community garden.
The Kalachakra Stupa is one of the many structures on the grounds of the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center where the Dalai Lama celebrated his birthday.
Jessica Craft waves a flag Wednesday on the back of the 1613th Engineer Support Company La Porte National Guard vehicle in the 68th annual 4th of July parade in La Porte, Ind. Having one of the largest parades in the state with 106 entrants, La Porte is proclaimed the Capital for the Day of Indiana.
WIUX, IU's student radio station, has been housed at 815 East 8th St. for more than 40 years. It is being relocated because of construction on the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house.
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