Actress Johanna Ruszala, playing the the part of Violetta Valery, and actor Jason Wickson, playing the part of Alfredo Germont for the Giuseppe Verdi opera La Traviata perform during the production's dress rehearsal on Thursday evening at the MAC. They take the stage for the showings Saturday and next Friday.
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Former Sen. Birch Bayh (D-Ind.) speaks on Thursday afternoon at the IU School of Law. Bayh, father of Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.), authored the 25th and 26th Amendents of the U.S. Constitution.
Member of the Israeli garage rock band Monotonix drummer Ran Shimony performs while vocalist Ami Shalev prepares to crowd dive from the kick drum during their concert Tuesday night in the street outside of the Bluebird. The trio, which performed at Uncle Fester's in the winter, has been gaining popularity due to its energetic live show, wild antics, and tireless touring.
IU freshmen Patrick Stropes and Tori Chu, sophomre Andrew Harbor and junior Valkyrie Savage (left to right) make paper cranes during an origami workshop Thursday night at the IU Art Museum. The Asian American Associaton and Hutton Honors College co-sponsored event also included coffee night refreshments and a traditional Japanese folksong vocalist.
Members of Chicago based Grammy-nominated Mexican folk band Sones de Mexico dancer Lorena Iñiguez (left) and string instrumentalist Victor Pichardo (right) perform an Aztec ceremonial dance and song during Festival Latino Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. Besides several music and dance performances, the event featured booths of local organizations and fraternities, food stations and sumo wrestling suit matches.
IU Jacobs School Dean Gwyn Richards, left, and Associate Executive Dean Eugene O'Brien take a look at a sculpture of Hoagy
IU freshman Adri Jevtic (left) and junior Elise Smolen (right) sign up to volunteer for IUB Campus Kitchen Project at the student organization's call-out meeting Wednesday evening in Ballantine Hall room 244. Currently in the process of establishing itself, student volunteer organization Campus Kitchens Project plans to save excess food from campus dining halls and prepare it for those in need in the Bloomington community.
IU grad students Chun-Chieng Wang (left) and Pi-Ching Chen (right) make translations of attendees names into Chinese script calligraphy during a Moon Festival celebration, which also offered free food, drinks and origami cranes, on Monday afternoon in the HPER lobby. Like Thanksgiving for the United States, the Chinese and Taiwanese holiday celebrates the abundance of the harvest and brings about family reunions.
IU grad students Chun-Chieng Wang (left) and Pi-Ching Chen (right) make translations of attendees names into Chinese script calligraphy during a Moon Festival celebration, which also offered free food, drinks and origami cranes, on Monday afternoon in the HPER lobby. Like Thanksgiving for the United States, the Chinese and Taiwanese holiday celebrates the abundance of the harvest and brings about family reunions.
IU grad student Efrain Hoyos-Escobar plays "Prelude No. 2" by Heitor Villa-Lobos providing musical entertainment during a kickoff event for Hispanic Heritage Month on Monday evening in the Mathers Museum. The event also featured free food, the presentation of a new exhibit in the Mathers Museum created by IU grad student Selina Morales, and several speakers informing attendees about upcoming events and hispanic history.
IU junior and captain of the Ballroom Dancing Team Steve Torres and IU senior and Ballroom Dancing Club vice president Casey Green exhibit the tango to newcomers during the IU Ballroom Dance Club call-out meeting on Sunday night in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The club meets every Thursday night from 8:30-10:30 in HPER room 171.
Lisa Freeman (center) performs with Second Baptist Church dance group Heavenly Anointed Vessels Friday evening during the Black Student Orientation in the Neal Marshall Cultural Center Grand Hall. The event offered information booths about organizations around campus, live entertainment, raffle prizes, and educational advice from a panel of successful black students.
Senior Clint Ward speaks on behalf of the IU Students for John McCain during a debate in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on Thursday night.
IU senior and Real Estate Club president Tom Webber helps Society for Creative Anachronism member Jarett Diamond, set up an armor stand at the IU Involvement Fair on Tuesday morning at the parking lot near Woodburn Hall. Diamond, the group fencing marshall runs fencing practices which are held at Rhinos on Wednesday nights.
Mexico native Enrique Molina, freshman, stands in front of the Indiana Memorial Union on Aug. 31. He is now lives in the Global Village, part of the Foster Quad.
Members of the Bloomington Community Band perform at the Fourth Street Festival Saturday.
Festival – Members of the Bloomington Community Band perform at the Fourth Street Festival on Saturday.
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