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.
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Loraine Martin, outreach director of the Lotus Education and Arts Foundation, teaches how to weave paper stars Monday at the Mathers Museum. Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr, "1 Million Stars to End Violence" is an international and a local community project to weave 1 million stars for a display in Queensland, Australia, 2018 as courageous symbols to end all forms of violence. The organization plans to weave 10 thousands stars at the end of the year.
Elijah Oliver has a 125 lbs math with Jhared Simmons from Maryland Friday at University Gym. Oliver defeated Simmons by pin.
Amani Karim, sophomore, is a director of the social justice of the Indian Student Association. She wants to raise awareness of pulbic events and incidents in India and South East Asia to the community.
Portraits of women dedicated to IU are displayed Tuesday at lounge inside of the IMU.
Sarah Stamey, left, program associate, tells freshman Tang Mawi what role of a tutor is during a tutor orientation Tuesday at the Asian Culture Center. The Asian Culture Center has "English Tutoring / Peer Support" program every semester to help international students for peer papers and cultural adjustment by student volunteers.
Shelby Tatum, left, Dawn, Darla, and Amelia Dixon find out which page their photos are published on Bloom Magazine Friday at Pictura Gallery. Shelby Tatum, Darla, and Dixon participated in "What Does Bloomington Look Like To Me," a photo project taken by eleven homless people along with Bloom Magazine.
Audiences watch photo displays Friday at Pictura Gallery.
Matt Irick has a 184 lbs match with Matt McCutcheon from Penn State Sunday at University Gym. Irick lost the match by 5-3.
Hannah Groves sings "Palm Tree Dream" Wednesday in front of "Middle Earth," a Bloomington co-operatvie living place. Groves is a leader singer and a guitarist of the band "Local Surfing." The band was organized in last spring and released a second album three days ago.
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Bill Breeden, prison minister and prison activist gives a speech about jail environment in America on Thursday at City Council Chamber. Five criminal experts discussed problems of the current jail system and what can be improved.
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Secretary of State John Kerry shows the Global and International Studies Building key, given by the President of IU Michael A. McRobbie, left, to audiences inside of the same building on Thursday, Oct. 15.
Dmitri Vietze is the CEO of Rock Paper Scissors Inc, a music public relations company in Bloomington. Vietze started the business in Portland in 1999.
Sujin Lim, left, plays the violin and Paul Nadler conducts "Interstellar Arias" with the IU Philharmonic Orchestra Wednesday at the Musical Arts Center. Lim is a student at the Jacobs School of Music pursuing a Performer Diploma. Nadler has been a conductor of different orchestras, including at the Metropolitan Opera and the Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra. "Interstellar Arias" is an orchestral piece by composer Steven Snethkamp.
Senior Liz Lieberman from Kappa Alpha Theta cheers to her sorority sisters after placing the record on the wooden panel Saturday at the Bill Armstrong Stadium. Kappa Alpha Theta took third place in Little 500 Qualifications with a time of 2:45.16.
Rabbi Sue Silberberg, an executive director at Helene G. Simon Hillel Center speaks about the Holocaust during a Holocaust Remembrance Day event Thursday at the Woodburn Clock.
Freshman Collin Evans, left, signs up his name on the sign up sheet and senior Caleb Sperry listens about the purpose of the Empty Holster Protest from sophomore Miles Vining Wednesday right next to Wells Library. Students for Concealed on Campus at Indiana University was established in 2010 to spread awareness of the importance of freedom to carry handguns on the campus to protect themselves. The members protested by wearing a empty holster. The protest will be held until Apr.3.
Workers build supports as a part of a project to expand the exisitng State Road 37 in Morgan and Monroe counties to interstate Tuesday at State Road, I-69, Section 5 in Monroe County. The expansion will be expected to be finished on Oct. 2016.
Junior Jessilyn Gibas workouts Monday at the State Room East in the Indiana Memorial Union. Members of "Changing Health, Attitudes, and Actions to Recreate Girls" (CHAARG) is a student organization to promote positive idea of fitness to female college students since 2012. The organization has 18 different university branches, including IU. The members gather and workout every week.
Seinor Jenna Norgaard from Gamma Phi Beta hugs one of her sorority sisters after the race Saturday at the Bill Armstrong Stadium. Gamma Phi Beta took second place in Little 500 Qualifications with a time of 2:44.62.