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Riders pedal out of turn four during a warmup lap before the women's Little 500 on April 19, 2024, at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. There were 33 teams competing in the 36th running.
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Riders pedal out of turn four during a warmup lap before the women's Little 500 on April 19, 2024, at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. There were 33 teams competing in the 36th running.
Riders cross the start line for the first lap of the women's Little 500 on April 19, 2024, at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. Teter, Alpha Chi Omega and NOVUS led the pack from the first row.
Kappa Alpha Theta riders Claire Tips, Bailey Cappella, Audrey La Valle and Greta Heyl lead the victory lap April 19, 2024, after the women's Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. This was the team's ninth win—the first since 2018.
Fans watch riders at turn one April 19, 2024, during the women's Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. Attendees flocked to the surrounding fences to cheer for their teams.
Alpha Fasta Bika riders run on the field after introductions April 19, 2024, before the start of the women's Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. This was the team's first race.
Alpha Chi Omega supporters read through the Indiana Daily Student's Little 500 Guide on April 19, 2024, at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. The IDS printed out a Little 500 guide featuring 12 pages and 10 stories from the lead-up to the race.
IU President Pamela Whitten is seen at the podium during the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration April 8 at Memorial Stadium. Faculty will hold a vote of no confidence in the president, provost and vice provost for faculty and academic affairs Tuesday.
Ballet dancers from the IU contemporary dance program dance onstage April 8, 2024, at the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration at Memorial Stadium. The dancers performed a piece titled "Minor Bodies."
Janelle Monae steps on stage during the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration April 8 at Memorial Stadium. Monae performed after Bloomington experienced the total solar eclipse.
Janelle Monae poses with a champagne flute while performing "Champagne Shit" April 8 at Memorial Stadium. Monae performed as part of the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration.
Formeer NASA astronaut Mae Jemison smiles before her speech April 8 at the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration at Memorial Stadium. Jemison was the first Black woman to go to space.
A crowd is seen on the field April 8, 2024, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. Bloomington residents and people from across the country gathered to watch the total solar eclipse at the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration.
Attendees look at the sun through eclipse glasses April 8, 2024, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. Bloomington witnessed more than four minutes of totality.
IU President Pamela Whitten is pictured at the podium during the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration April 8, 2024, at Memorial Stadium. Whitten introduced actor William Shatner at the event.
A family looks at the sun through eclipse glasses April 8, 2024, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. Bloomington witnessed more than four minutes of totality.
The sun is pictured as it's nearly covered by the moon during the solar eclipse April 8, 2024, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. IU hosted the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration to celebrate the eclipse.
The sun is pictured as it's fully covered by the moon during the solar eclipse April 8, 2024, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. IU hosted the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration to celebrate the eclipse.
Actor and science fiction writer William Shatner stands at the podium during his spoken word performance at the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration April 8, 2024, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. Shatner performed with background music played by musicians from the Jacobs School of Music and the NOTUS ensemble.
A performer dances on stage April 8 at the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration at Memorial Stadium. The group performed a medley of eclipse-themed songs.
Performers dance on stage April 8 at the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration at Memorial Stadium. The group performed a medley of eclipse-themed songs.