Indiana University

Session 2



Maha Elsarrag Hilary Meister
Maha Elsarrag Maha Elsarrag
Bloomington Bagel Company worker Laura Patton enjoys being a part of a locally owned business. "We do a lot of work with the community and give a lot of donations. We also know a lot of the customers," Patton said. Selena Yaney prepares a White Chocolate Mocha Frappucino for a customer at Starbucks. Yaney enjoys working at Starbucks because of "the great coffee."
Felicia Mills Kelsea Spragg
Juggler Brandon Sturgeon spends some spare time practicing in the park. "I’m not any good at tennis. We’re just doing this because it’s Kirk’s favorite game," said sophomore Michael Yonke about his friend who volleyed with him and aced him several times.
Maricel Caro Maricel Caro
After a half hour trip to Indiana University, eighteen-month-old Sam Meyers glares angrily while his 22-month-old brother, Will, tosses around a football. The Meyers family lives in Broadripple and took a day trip to Bloomington with their father, who works at Bloomington hosipital. "We love coming here," Jenni Meyers, mother of the two boys, said. "The campus is beautiful." Set up on Kirkwood Avenue, Paul S. shows off recycled artwork as potential customers, Jo Ann and Micah Brown, look with excitment. Paul hitchhiked to Bloomington from Boston, Massachussetts two weeks ago and is attempting to make his way home. "I sell art for one or two dollars and usally trade my art for other people’s," Paul explained.
Meagan Edmondson Hilary Meister
"You can call me Apolli," he said, walking the streets of Kirkwood and playing his wooden flute. "I learned how to play from my father. He was a great player." This is Felicia and she is from South Bend Indiana. She wants to "gain more experience at the camp to bring back to my team at home."
Hilary Meister Felicia Mills
Not only is The Pourhouse Cafe an awesome place with a great cause, but they have delicious, cheap food! A beautiful display of Laughing Planet’s front wall.
 
 
 Felicia Mills Maha Elsarrag
 Hitchhiker Mat Kendel awaits his ride to Muncie. HSJI student Josh Long interviews North High School student Mahmood Mamoodi following Professor Faiz Rahman’s lecture about Islam. "It kind of gave me a better perpective. When I talked to Mahmood I thought [Islam] was forced over the whole Middle East but now I know it’s just in a few spots," Long said.
   
 Maha Elsarrag  Hilary Meister
Indiana University alumni Jeff Eastes brings his family for a walk on campus. "I spent four years in the same dorm room. I spent a lot of time playing frisbee up in the courtyard," Eastes said. What he remembers most about his education at IU is riding in the Little 500 and was a freshman when the movie Breaking Away was filmed. The kids at the Kids Quest Summer Camp lean over the wooden bridge to get a better view of the small fish in the creek. Some kids attended the day camp for a week while others attended it or the whole summer. They also go swimming, tubing, and do other exciting activities together. "My favorite part is probably meeting all the nice councelors and stuff," said Annie Stephenson, 12, out of breath from running around with her friends.