PHOTOS: IU raised over $3 million for Riley Hospital for Children
By Haripriya Jalluri and Michael Claycamp | Nov 6, 2022 3:21 pmStudents, alumni and community members gathered Oct. 28 for the 32nd annual IUDM.
Students, alumni and community members gathered Oct. 28 for the 32nd annual IUDM.
Maqubé Resse, assistant director of Diversity Initiatives for the IU Kelly School of Business, speaks during a Community Collaboration Panel Jan. 16, 2022, in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The panel discussed a partnership between local NAACP Monroe County Chapter, Monroe County Prosecutor's Office and Indiana University.
Panelists speak during a Community Collaboration Panel on Jan. 16, 2023, in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union. The event was available to both virtual and in-person guests.
The IU Health Bloomington Hospital is seen Nov. 16, 2022, at 2651 E. Discovery Parkway. Finding the right health insurance can be intimidating for young adults who lose access to their parents' plan.
A Christmas tree and other decorations are seen Dec. 7, 2022 inside the Monroe County Courthouse. Americans produce 25% more trash during the holidays than throughout the year.
The Bloomington Transit Center is seen Dec. 7, 2022, from South Washington Street.
The Rivera Maya Bar and Grill is seen Nov. 17, 2022, at 116 S. Franklin Road. Rivera Maya prides itself on offering authentic Mexican dishes.
The Bloomington Salvation Army is seen Nov. 16, 2022, at 111 N. Rogers St. The Salvation Army collects necessities like nonperishable items, hygiene products and clothing throughout the year and distributes them to residents in need.
The Indiana Recovery Alliance is seen Nov. 16, 2022, at 118 S. Rogers St. The statewide organization works to help people struggling with addiction by implementing harm-reduction interventions and transforming drug policies and public health strategies.
The IU Health Bloomington Hospital is seen Nov. 16, 2022, at 2651 E. Discovery Parkway. The hospital offers resources to help in cases of frostbite or other medical issues.
A "for sale" sign is seen Nov. 16, 2022, on East Third Street. The housing market in Bloomington has slowed since the rise of interest costs.