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Indiana Daily Student bids farewell to Ernie Pyle Hall

August 30, 2016

On a drizzly day last month, the Indiana Daily Student bid farewell to its beloved newsroom in Ernie Pyle Hall. As a former IDSer, I felt obligated to capture the move. I spent a majority of my college years in that building – specifically in that newsroom – as a student in Indiana University’s School of Journalism Media School. I wouldn’t be where I’m at today had it not been for the experiences I had within those walls. It’s crazy to consider I grew up in a one stoplight town of 2,300 people in rural Indiana and in the past couple months I’ve made pictures for The New York Times and The Washington Post. Before I moved back to Bloomington in 2014, Ernie Pyle Hall was always one of my first stops on visits to Bloomington. It was home. I knew I could walk in there and see old friends and familiar spaces. IU is a large university, but Ernie Pyle Hall made it feel like a small, intimate school. Change is hard sometimes, but I’m optimistic the move to Franklin Hall will work out eventually. I hope the intimate and inclusive feeling of Ernie Pyle Hall endures at Franklin Hall. Maybe someday a former student will wax nostalgic about that building too.

Indiana Daily Student Move
Mayflower moves wheel Ernie Pyle’s desk onto a truck as the Indiana Daily Student moves from Ernie Pyle Hall to new offices in Franklin Hall on Monday, July 18, 2016. Pyle, the famed World War II correspondent, served as editor of the Indiana Daily Student in the summer of 1922. Although he did not graduate from IU, he received the first doctor of humane letters degree IU ever bestowed in 1944. Pyle was killed by a Japanese sniper in the Pacific Theater on April 19, 1945. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana Daily Student Move
Indiana Daily Student Director Ron Johnson, right, laughs with Director of Creative of Marketing and Operations Greg Menkedick as they look through a desk drawer on Monday, July 18, 2016, at the IDS offices in Ernie Pyle Hall. The IDS is relocating to Franklin Hall. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana Daily Student Move
Indiana Daily Student Director Ron Johnson packs up his office before a move from Ernie Pyle Hall on Monday, July 18, 2016. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana Daily Student Move
The vacant Indiana Daily Student newsroom is seen before a move from Ernie Pyle Hall on Monday, July 18, 2016. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana Daily Student Move
Indiana Daily Student Editorial Adviser Malinda Aston removes a sign from a bulletin board before the newspaper’s move from Ernie Pyle Hall on Monday, July 18, 2016. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana Daily Student Move
Bill Hapak, a Mayflower mover, tapes a moving blanket to Ernie Pyle’s desk as he prepares to move it from Ernie Pyle Hall to the IDS’ new offices in Franklin Hall on Monday, July 18, 2016. Pyle, the famed World War II correspondent, served as editor of the Indiana Daily Student in the summer of 1922. Although he did not graduate from IU, he received the first doctor of humane letters degree IU ever bestowed in 1944. Pyle was killed by a Japanese sniper in the Pacific Theater on April 19, 1945. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana Daily Student Move
The Indiana Daily Student newsroom sits empty after computers were moved out on Monday, July 18, 2016, in Ernie Pyle Hall. (James Brosher/IU Communications)

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