Female students share post-election reactions
Sadness, frustration and little concern were expressed by women on campus.
Sadness, frustration and little concern were expressed by women on campus.
IU administration invited students to rally for campus unity.
Students unable to vote share their voice.
The real division lies in ideas of the American ideal, chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party said.
Students gathered at Showalter Fountain to share stories of discrimination.
Those in attendance differed in origin and ideals, but they stood together.
After Media School panels ended, students stayed to watch Donald Trump be declared president-elect early Wednesday morning.
Campus groups put aside partisanship to discuss with the Indiana Attorney General the importance of compromise.
Main topics include vetting and finances for refugees.
Tomorrow is always a new day.
Clinton lost the electoral vote to Donald Trump but won the popular vote.
Donald Trump is the 45th president of the United States.
Hope weaned as Democrats watched majority of candidates fall short to Republican contenders.
Students across Bloomington waited to find out who would be president.
Trey Hollingsworth defeated Democrat Shelli Yoder.
Eric Holcomb is the 51st governor of Indiana.
"Election Night Central" in the Media School focused on election coverage and political discussion.
Todd Young defeated Evan Bayh to become Indiana's next senator.
Bloomington has 17 polling sites in total.
Check here for live updates throughout the night. Polls close at 6 p.m.