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Ari Hoffman, the social event director of College Democrats at Indiana University, talks about the perils of Donald Trump presidency Wednesday on campus.
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Ari Hoffman, the social event director of College Democrats at Indiana University, talks about the perils of Donald Trump presidency Wednesday on campus.
Ari Hoffman, the social event director of College Democrats at Indiana University, talks about the perils of Donald Trump presidency Wednesday on campus.
The Hammond Piano Duo, Marina Hammond and Fred Hammond, rehearses for their performance in Auer Hall. They are one of many performers for a concert celebrating the life of Professor Alfonso Montecino with Latin American music on September 8 at 8p.m. in Auer Hall.
Mark Wolven, the lead singer of the Antenna Man, performs Thursday at the Players Pub. The indie rock/alternative country band was formed in 2014 in Indianapolis.
Terry Tossman, the president of College Democrats at IU, talks about the opening position for the College Democrats Wednesday at the Jordan Hall during the callout meeting.
BloomingBerry subjects to be closed due to an RPS-staff lacking at the Forest Quadrangle.
Indiana University Women Soccer (IUWS) Forward, Maya Piper, defends the ball from the opponents, Northern Colorado Sunday at the Armstrong Stadium.
SteelDrivers perform country songs at the Burskirk-Chumley Theater Sunday. In 2009, the band was nominated for a Grammy in the category of best country performance by a duo or group with vocals for “Blue Side of the Mountain,” along with Sugarland, Rascal Flatts, Brooks & Dunn, and Lady Antebellum.
Parents of Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington attends the "Man Up and Make a Difference" event while enjoying the free food and supporting the auction of the event Thursday.
Tom Crean, IU Men's Basketball Coach, gives a speech during the "Man Up and Make a Difference" event hosted by the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington Thursday.
Taylor Rudy, a tarot reader, enjoys the life music performance at Soma Coffee House and Juice Bar and Laughing Planet patio Thursday with her hoop.
People from various ages participates in Cookies and Canvas’s painting workshop Saturday during the Arts Fair on the Square.
The Payton Brothers performs during the Taste of Bloomington event on Saturday.
Ayla Dollar, an artist and a studio manager at Wine and Canvas teaches the participants a step-by-step painting on the Cookies and Canvas’s painting workshop Saturday during the Arts Fair on the Square. She guides the participants on how to draw a couple of giraffe using various watercolors.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Services (GLBTSSS) hangs up black drapes on its sign Monday in honor of victimis of the Orlando shooting.
Zillia Selles, left, and Eric “C” Heaps perform the Much Ado about Nothing as Don Pedro and Benedick on Friday at Waldron, Hill, and Buskirk Park. Selles is an academic advisor at Indiana University with this play being her seventh production with Monroe County Civic Theater. Heaps reprises his role as Benedick after a ten year hiatus between playing the role in his honor’s thesis production in 2006.
The audience attend and enjoy the Forgotten Clefs concert Friday at Monroe County Court House Rotunda during the Bloomington Early Music Festival (BLEMF). BLEMF starts from May 25 to May 29 featuring more than 6 different groups of ensemble performing in different venues.
Ben Moore performs a stand-up comedy on Friday at The Comedy Attic. Coming from Bloomington himself, he has been a guest on the Bob & Tom show many times. He has also been featured on TBS, Atlanta’s Laughing Skull Festival and was one of the headliners of the 2014 Limestone Comedy Festival.
Ben Moore performs a stand-up comedy on Friday at The Comedy Attic. Coming from Bloomington himself, he has been a guest on the Bob & Tom show many times. He has also been featured on TBS, Atlanta’s Laughing Skull Festival and was one of the headliners of the 2014 Limestone Comedy Festival.
Forgotten Clefs a renaissance band which consists of Charles Wines, Chris Armijo, Keith Collins, Sarah Huebsch, and Kelsey Schilling performs the Song of Songs during the Bloomington Early Music Festival (BLEMF) Friday at Monroe County Court House Rotunda. They play a total of 19 songs and exchanges some of the intruments with each other in some of the songs.