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(11/09/19 10:51pm)
Sarah Dye, the owner of Schooner Creek Farm, records members of the Purple Shirt Brigade being confronted by police Nov. 9 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Dye has been under scrutiny at the market due to her having ties to white nationalist groups like American Identity Movement.
(11/09/19 10:51pm)
Sarah Dye, owner of Schooner Creek Farm, records protesters Nov. 9 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Dye sold textiles, such as blankets, scarves and hats, instead of the usual produce.
(11/09/19 10:51pm)
Members of the Purple Shirt Brigade hug after receiving citations for trespassing Nov. 9 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Some members carried signs throughout the market in protest of Schooner Creek Farm, which breaks market rules.
(11/09/19 10:04pm)
Lesamarie Hacker is lifted onto the sidewalk in her wheelchair by Bloomington police officers Nov. 9 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Hacker, along with four other members of the Purple Shirt Brigade, were given citations for trespassing and protesting with signs at the market.
(11/09/19 10:53pm)
Tom Westgard carries a sign Nov. 9 through the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market in protest of Schooner Creek Farm. There have been protests throughout the year against Schooner Creek Farm’s owner Sarah Dye and her having ties to white nationalist groups.
(11/09/19 10:51pm)
Members of the Purple Shirt Brigade are confronted by Bloomington police officers Nov. 9 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. The group carried signs throughout the market, which is in violation of the rules of the market.
(11/08/19 2:03am)
Gregory Alan Isakov performs with his band Nov. 6 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Isakov is known for often answering the question, “What kind of music do you play?” with, “Sad songs about space.”
(11/08/19 2:03am)
Luke Sital-Singh opens for Gregory Alan Isakov on Nov. 6 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Sital-Singh, from the United Kingdom, has had songs featured in shows such as “Grey’s Anatomy.”
(11/08/19 2:04am)
Gregory Alan Isakov performs with his band Nov. 6 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Isakov is known for often answering the question, “What kind of music do you play?” with, “Sad songs about space.”
(10/31/19 4:00am)
Anderson Cooper, anchor of CNN’s "Anderson Cooper 360°," drinks a bottle of water during his speech Oct. 27 in the Musical Arts Center. Cooper talked about IU’s motto, “light and truth,” and how it relates to good journalism practices.
(10/28/19 2:20pm)
Anderson Cooper, anchor of CNN’s "Anderson Cooper 360°," speaks Oct. 27 in the Musical Arts Center. Cooper talked about IU’s motto, “Light and Truth,” and how it relates to good journalism practices.
(10/27/19 8:40pm)
John and Luke Frank take turns using virtual reality equipment to carve virtual pumpkins Oct. 26 in the Media School. The event was part of Science Fest, which took place in different buildings on campus.
(10/27/19 8:17pm)
Steve Stancombe and Rosemary Stancombe Crockett stand Oct. 14 where the front step used to be of 523 W. 7th St., their grandmother’s home. The house had been in the family since the 1940s and was demolished in September.
(10/21/19 6:17pm)
“The Book of Mormon” national tour is coming to the IU Auditorium from Oct. 29-Nov. 3.
(10/20/19 11:22pm)
Luddy Hall sits at 700 N. Woodlawn Ave. The School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering has been renamed the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering.
(10/10/19 10:02pm)
Mark Bloor, portraying John Lennon, plays the guitar with the Mersey Beatles on Oct. 12, 2018, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The band will return to Bloomington for a performance at 7 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Buskirk-Chumley.
(10/07/19 5:26pm)
Banners that advertise the upcoming season are displayed April 22 at the IU Auditorium. Shows for the upcoming fall semester include performances from comedian Trevor Noah, the award-winning musical “The Book of Mormon” and “STOMP.”
(09/29/19 3:00pm)
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. Dye has been under scrutiny since it was made known that she is a member of the American Identity Movement, a white nationalist group according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
(09/29/19 3:00pm)
Sarah Dye, the owner of Schooner Creek Farm, records and takes photos of protesters near her booth Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Groups have been protesting and boycotting Dye and her presence at the market due to her involvement in American Identity Movement, formerly known as Identity Evropa.
(09/29/19 3:15pm)
Market ambassadors speak to police officers as people protest Schooner Creek Farm on Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Members of a group called the Purple Shirt Brigade came to boycott the presence of the farm and its owner, Sarah Dye.