Robert Toms practices his role "Andrew Jackson" during a rehearsal of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" on Wednesday at Ruth N. Halls Theatre. "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" is a musical about reimagination of President Andrew Jackson as an emo-punk star, as the turbulence of his life is transposed into a biting rock-umentary.
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Robert Toms practices his role "Andrew Jackson" during a rehearsal of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" on Wednesday at Ruth N. Halls Theatre. "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" is a musical about reimagination of President Andrew Jackson as an emo-punk star, as the turbulence of his life is transposed into a biting rock-umentary.
Lee Martin, center, practices her role "Storyteller" during a rehearsal of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" on Wednesday at Ruth N. Halls Theatre. "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" is a musical about reimagination of President Andrew Jackson as an emo-punk star, as the turbulence of his life is transposed into a biting rock-umentary.
Caleb Fath practices his role, "The Native American" during a rehearsal of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" on Wednesday at Ruth N. Halls Theatre. "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" is a musical about reimagination of President Andrew Jackson as an emo-punk star, as the turbulence of his life is transposed into a biting rock-umentary.
Caroline Huerta, center, practices her role "Elizabeth" during a rehearsal of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" on Wednesday at Ruth N. Halls Theatre. "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" is a musical about reimagination of President Andrew Jackson as an emo-punk star, as the turbulence of his life is transposed into a biting rock-umentary.
IUPD officer Pablo Pesa patrols on Jan. 10 on the campus. In recent shift change, Pesa works 12 hours from 6pm to 6am.
Felix Guan cleans the mess Sunday at B-Town International Market.
Andy Stephenson, IUPD captain, checks in with officers Joshua Sung, left, and Briana Guy Friday at IUPD station. After almost 20 years on the force, Stephenson said blue lights have only been used four times for legitimate emergencies.
Laury Flint, IUPD chief, talks about IUPD staffing and funding on Apr. 5 at the IUPD station. Flint said the university priotizes funding academic units over nonacademic units, such as IUPD. This makes it difficult to add full time positions at IUPD.
Laury Flint, IUPD chief, talks about IUPD staffing and funding on Apr. 5 at the IUPD station. Flint said the university priotizes funding academic units over nonacademic units, such as IUPD. This makes it difficult to add full time positions at IUPD.
Laury Flint, IUPD chief, talks about IUPD staffing and funding on Apr. 5 at the IUPD station. Flint said the university priotizes funding academic units over nonacademic units, such as IUPD. This makes it difficult to add full time positions at IUPD.
Kate Cruikshank, president of League of Women Voters of Bloomington-Monroe County, speaks before showing "Gerrymandering" Tuesday at the Monroe County Public Library.
Kate Cruikshank, president of League of Women Voters of Bloomington-Monroe County, speaks before showing "Gerrymandering" Tuesday at the Monroe County Public Library.
Kate Cruikshank, president of League of Women Voters of Bloomington-Monroe County, speaks before showing "Gerrymandering" Tuesday at the Monroe County Public Library.
Mai Ngo, right, interviews Paul Notarangelo for "Portraits of IU" project Tuesday at the Starbucks in the Indiana Memorial Union. Ngo walks on the campus and asks various people to take portraits and interview them. She has interviewed more than 300 people.
Mai Ngo, left, talk with Tracey Luther Tuesday at Showalter Fountain. Ngo started "Portraits of IU" in 2014 to take photographs of diverse people on the campus and introduce them on Facebook. Luther is planned to continue her project after she graduates this spring.
Taylor Williams, center number 6, competes in Women 600 Meter Run on Jan. 23 at Gladstein Fieldhouse. She finished the race as a first place.
Jason Casares, associate dean of students, opens a divider in the Office of Student Ethics' conference room that, during hearings, acts to separate complainants from respondents. Neither side can see the other, but they can hear each other’s voice during hearing.
Alicia Song from Hip Hop ConnXion, left, dances during "Set It Off 2016" Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. Hip Hop ConnXion Indiana presented its annual shocase with other dance teams from Bloomington, Indiana and Chicago.
Ashley Owens from Hip Hop ConnXion, left, and Jessica Shifman dance during "Set It Off 2016" Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. Hip Hop ConnXion Indiana presented its annual shocase with other dance teams from Bloomington, Indiana and Chicago.