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Fireworks burst overhead while the band played at the pep rally in 2005. IU hosted its first homecoming event back in 1908.
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Fireworks burst overhead while the band played at the pep rally in 2005. IU hosted its first homecoming event back in 1908.
Former Dean of Students Michael Gordon sits in his office in 1984. Gordon had a piano in his office, seen in the lower lefthand corner, that he was known for playing.
Former Dean of Students Michael Gordon glances over beer kegs confiscated at the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity house during the first campus alcohol raid.
Former Dean of Students Michael Gordon died Jan. 7. He was 82 years old. He was dean of students from 1981 to 1991, when he stepped down, and was a professor until 2001.
IU students hang out at Sanders quarry in 1993. The quarry was recently filled following years of safety concerns.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will be having an open house on Jan. 25 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for artists and event organizers who want to rent the theater or use the ticketing service.
Sophomore Marni Bassichis dances to the music of Pro Midget Mafia, a ska group, at Rhino's during Lotus Festival in 1997.
Members of the Mucca Pazza Marching Band perform during the the 2008 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
The Dhol foundation performed in downtown Bloomington during the 2016 Lotus World Music and Arts festival.
Elizabeth Sensenstein, co-owner of the Bea’s soda bar, talks to customers during the second Bloomington Pride Summerfest in 2016. Both Sensenstein and her business partner are gay, and they decided to come here this year to support LGBT rights. “It’s a great place for everyone to come and do that together,” Sensenstein said.
Local Bloomington performers show their support for the LGBTQ community at the 2015 Bloomington Pride Block Party on Fourth Street.
The story in the 1997 Arbutus yearbook about the firing of former IU football Coach Bill Mallory in 1996.
IU's 1991 Copper Bowl shutout of Baylor was former IU football Coach Bill Mallory's second bowl victory with the Hoosiers. Mallory died May 25 at the age of 82.
Former IU football Coach Bill Mallory stands with hands on hips as he watches Michigan State defeat IU in 1987. Mallory is the all-time wins leader in IU football program history.
Former IU football Coach Bill Mallory disputes a call with a referee in the Hoosiers' victory against the Iowa Hawkeyes in 1988. Mallory died Friday at the age of 82.
Former IU Coach Bill Mallory motivates fans and players during a pep rally on the steps of the Student Building in 1996. Mallory was the first coach to be named Big Ten Coach of the Year in back-to-back seasons.
Former IU Coach Bill Mallory with his players in the end zone in 1987. Mallory died Friday at the age of 82.
Former IU Coach Bill Mallory gets soaked by his players after IU beat the Purdue Boilermakers for the Old Oaken Bucket in 1987. Mallory took IU to six bowl game appearances during his 13 seasons as head coach.
Former IU Coach Bill Mallory celebrates in 1991 after Purdue's place kicker, Joe O'Leary, missed a field goal, an error which sent the Hoosiers to the Copper Bowl. Mallory died Friday at the age of 82.