Angeles Leon, right, walks out from her new house with her niece Angeli Leon, 8, and her daughter Banni Leon during Home Dedication Celebraion by Habitat for Humanity Jan. 16 at Moravec Way. Habitat for Humanity, sponsored by Bloomington High School North, Sherwood Oaks Christian Church, Evangelical Community Church, and Old National Bank, dedicated Adorno and Leon families.
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Bradon Washington is celebrated by crowds during the 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Leadership Breakfast. Washington was chosen as the Graduate/Professional recipient of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Building Bridges Awards.
Soledad O'Brien Brittany speaks how the American society has been challenged from racism during the 201 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Leadership Breakfast Jan. 18 at Alumni Hall. O'Brien is a journalist and a founder of Starfish Media Group, a multi-plaform media production and distribution company focusing about race, class, weaalth, and poverty.
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller, left, speaks to members of Indiana Legal Services, Inc. Thursday at the Indiana Legal Services, Inc. building.
A walker at the Marsh Supermarket at West 3rd St. carries carts Wednesday. Marsh Supermarkets has announced closing the one at West 3rd St. permanently and remodelling two others in Bloomington.
Austin Gilmore, center, president of "The Greeks Give Back Challenge," introduces the purpose of the meeting to other fraternity and sororitiy representatives Wednesday at Sigma Chi house. The organization meets once a month to discuss about volunteering for the community.
Representatives of fraternities and sororities discuss their plans to fundraise money for Habitat for Humanity Wednesday at Sigma Chi house. Twenty different fraternities and sororities are involved to help the community.
Brian Gilley, professor at the Department of Anthropology and director at the First Nations House, gives a lecture about Native Americans and their same-sex merriage status Thursday at First Nations House. Dr. Gilley is specialized on gender and sexuality among Native Americans.
Brandon Shurr, development director at Habitat for Humanity, speaks how to fundraise money effectively during a full group meeting of "The Greeks Give Back Challenge" Wednesday at Sigma Chi house. The organization plans to funraise 70 thousands dollars for Habitat for Humanity till Mar. 15.
Cole Weaver attempts to pin Alfred Bannister from Maryland in 141-lbs weightclass match on Jan. 17 at University Gym. Weaver defeated Bannister.
Senior Alonzon Shepherd wrestles in the 133-lb match against Geoffrey Alexander from Maryland on Jan. 17 at University Gym. Shepherd lost the match.
Redshirt junior Garret Goldman, left, wrestles with Youssif Hemida from Maryland during the a 285 lbs match on Jan. 17 on University Gym. Goldman defeated Youssif.
Katie Calles has recently opened a clothing store "blond genius" at Kirkwood Mall.
Emily Springston, chief student of Welfare & Title IX Officer, answers the question duirng the Bloomington Faculty Council meeting Tuesday at the IMU Solarium. The panels discussed about sexual assault climate survey on the campus report.
Madelyn Ritrosky, writer and producer of Stardust & Moonbeams, explains how the Farmers' Museum was used as a main location of the movie Monday at the Farmers' Museum. Set up in the 1920s, the movie is about male and female nude photographers and their passion for sexual equality.
Jared Winslow is from Bloomington. He played Matt Sykes in "Stardust & Moonbeams." Currently, he trains at Indy Actors Academy.
Brittany Pecknett, executive director at Teach for America in St. Louis, speaks how the American society should overcome racial and economical distinction Monday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Packnett was appointed to the Ferguson Commission and President Obama's Task Force on 21st Century Policing. She was also awarded the Peter Jennings Award for Civic Leadership.
Kendrick Washington, left, and Diamond Turner advertise "IrespectU" campaign during the involvment fair Monday at Gerogian Room in the IMU. The IrespectU campaign promotes multiculture and diverse social identities at IU.
Soledad O'Brien Brittany speaks how the American society has been challenged from racism during the 201 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Leadership Breakfast Monday at Alumni Hall. O'Brien is a journalist and a founder of Starfish Media Group, a multi-plaform media production and distribution company focusing about race, class, weaalth, and poverty.
Mayor John Hamilton gives a greeting speech to audiences to celebrate the 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The mayor spoke how the American society has been through and how Americans are still facing the challenge against racism and violence. The mayor also presented Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Award.