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(07/21/20 2:40pm)
People walk through the aisles of vendors at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market near City Hall in 2018. A group of staff in the parks department will take over the duties of the farmers market coordinator in the interim period after longtime coordinator Marcia Veldman’s resignation.
(06/29/20 12:02am)
Recent IU graduates Emily Powell and Jake Kleimola are this year's recipients of the Big Ten Medal of Honor for IU. Diver Jessica Parratto and basketball player Juwan Morgan were the 2019 recipients.
(06/16/20 6:51pm)
Tom Westgard carries a sign Nov. 9, 2019, through the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market in protest of Schooner Creek Farm, whose owners have been tied to a white nationalist group. A statement made by the market's Broadening Inclusion Group on Facebook drew criticism from the community and led to the dissolution of the group after a vote from the Farmers’ Market Advisory Council.
(06/12/20 4:29am)
People walk through the aisles of vendors at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market near City Hall in 2018. Some community members responded angrily to a statement made by the Broadening Inclusion Group of the market Friday on Facebook.
(06/04/20 11:27pm)
Members of antifa hold a large banner stating, “Nazis out of our town,” Aug. 24, 2019, outside the Monroe County Courthouse in Bloomington. The group, along with members of No Space for Hate, marched to the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market to protest Schooner Creek Farm, which is allegedly run by people who have ties to the white nationalist group American Identity Movement.
(06/01/20 7:26pm)
IU women's basketball Coach Teri Moren gives her team directions Feb. 17, 2018, in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
(06/01/20 1:25am)
The Musical Arts Center is located on North Jordan Avenue and has a 1,460-seat opera theater. IU Theater Thursdays is a series of livestreamed presentations and interviews performed by students, alumni and faculty.
(05/18/20 11:02pm)
A relationship violence poster hangs on a wall in a bathroom on campus. A recent campus climate survey showed that 82% of students think sexual misconduct is an issue on campus and 74% of students said they think they can do something about sexual misconduct.
(05/10/20 6:08pm)
Then-junior Emily Powell poses for a photo in 2019. Powell is one of 28 Big Ten student athletes to receive the Big Ten Medal of Honor this year.
(05/03/20 7:46pm)
GateHouse Media, LLC bought the Herald-Times newspaper and all other Hoosier Times group newspapers, which were owned by Schurz Communications, Inc. since 1966. Senior executive editor Rich Jackson and sports editor Patrick Beane were laid off from their jobs Friday as part of mass layoffs at Gannett newspapers across the country.
(04/29/20 9:35pm)
An IU graduate stands with other active military members and veterans who attended IU on May 4, 2019, during the graduation ceremony at Memorial Stadium. All IU spring commencement in-person ceremonies have been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the university still plans to honor graduates virtually in May.
(04/22/20 10:32pm)
Multiple organizations on campus have come together to create an emergency meals project which started April 13. Orders must be placed by 10 a.m. the day before, and pick-up is available at Read Hall between noon and 2 p.m.
(04/18/20 12:52am)
The Bloomington Public Transit Corporation meets in a videoconference Friday to update the community on how public transportation is changing to avoid the spread of COVID-19. The videoconference was "Zoombombed" by two or three people during the meeting.
(04/15/20 7:40pm)
Sarah Dye and her husband Doug Mackey speak to a customer Sept. 28 at their booth for Schooner Creek Farm at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. The City of Bloomington alleges that the owners of Schooner Creek Farm broke their contract by filing a federal lawsuit against the city, mayor and other city officials.
(04/13/20 6:48pm)
Sydney Reed, 18, holds a rubber bracelet that says "#sydpigstrong" Feb. 16 in her home in Martinsville, Indiana. Sydney was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma when she was 14, and her doctors told her it was caused by environmental factors.
(04/13/20 6:48pm)
Debbie Corcoran stands in her kitchen and talks to her daughter Sydney Reed on Feb. 16 in Martinsville, Indiana. Debbie's house is located on a chemical plume, which is where chemicals have seeped into the soil and evaporated into the air. She doesn't use tap water anymore and thinks it tastes worse than pennies. Instead, she buys gallons and bottles of water in bulk.
(04/13/20 6:51pm)
Debbie Corcoran and her daughter Sydney Reed sit in their living room Feb. 16 in Martinsville, Indiana. Sydney was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, in 2015, and her doctors told her it was caused by environmental factors.
(04/13/20 6:51pm)
Debbie Corcoran and her daughter Sydney Reed look at chemical plume maps Feb. 16 in their home in Martinsville, Indiana. The chemical plumes are contaminated areas created from improperly disposed chemicals from different companies in the city. One of them runs through their neighborhood.
(04/13/20 6:51pm)
Debbie Corcoran and her daughter Sydney Reed look at chemical plume maps Feb. 16 in their home in Martinsville, Indiana. The chemical plumes are contaminated areas created from improperly disposed chemicals from different companies in the city.
(04/09/20 10:30pm)
Snow falls on yellow daffodils on the first day of spring in 2018. In early spring, IU Landscaping Services crew members typically plant pansies, tulips, daffodils and hyacinths.