McKayla Bull from Phoenix Cycling races at Bill Armstrong Stadium during Individual Time Trials on Wednesday.
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Biker from Beta Cycling watches his competitor from the Black Key on his right side, during the Little 500 Miss-N-Out at the Louis Armstrong on Saturday.
The By Hand Gallery hosts an opening reception for their new show “Rudy Pozzatti” on Friday. The show highlights new work from fine-art printmaker Rudy Pozzatti. By Hand Gallery is one of nine downtown galleries who are participanting in this year's Bloomington Gallery Walk.
Alexis Burr, junior studies excercise sicence at Indiana University, is one of the student leaders of the incoming new student orientation.
Zachary Spicer and Sam Barkley rehearse a fight call in the production "As You Like It" in the Wells Metz Theater on Sunday. Spicer plays Orlando and Barkley plays Charles and William in the production.
Local residents eat brunch at "Brunch upon a time" at the Community Kitchen of Monroe County on Sunday. The brunch was a fundraising event to support the Community Kitchen.
Bloomington Community Band perform at the July Fourth Pre-Parade Concert at the south side of the Bloomington Courthouse Square. The concert featured patriotic music, American classics, and favorite marches.
Veterans of The American Legion Burton Woolery Post 18 stand on Kirkwood Avenue which the Fourth of July Parade would pass on Saturday. The Parade is hosted by Bloomington Parks and Recreation and Downtown Bloomington, Inc. and is sponsored by The American Legion Burton Woolery Post 18.
Event attendees participate in a madagascar hissing cockroach race during Bug Fest at the Hilltop Garden & Nature Center on Saturday. The Bug Fest's mission is to educate the public about insect and spider biology, and was open to all ages.
Members of the Bahá’í Faith community of Bloomington read passages during an interfaith devotional time Sunday.
Becky Armbruster, founder and runner of The Good House, sits in the living room of the building on Saturday. The Good House provides short term housing for patients that come from outside of town to treatment at IU Cancer Center. Armbruster estabished The Good House with family, friends, and nurses from the hospital's help in 2012 after her husband passed away to help people who are facing cancer treatments.
Becky Armbruster, founder and runner of The Good House, stands at the front porch of the building on Saturday. The Good House provides short term housing for patients that come from outside of town to treatment at IU Cancer Center. Armbruster estabished The Good House with family, friends, and nurses from the hospital's help in 2012 after her husband passed away to help people who are facing cancer treatments.
The Good House in downtown Indianapolis provides short term housing for patients that come from outside of the community to undergo treatment at IU Cancer Center. The Good House was named in honor of Dr. Robert Allen Good, the first physician to perform a successful bone marrow transplant using donor cells.
Brian Keith, white cap, a senior scientist at the Indiana Geological Survey, leads a campus tour that explores the unique limestone architecture at Indiana University. The tour was part of the celebration of the Limestone Month, which was created in 2007.
Sharon Fullingim, artist from the Indiana Limestone Symposium, teaches an event participant how to carve limestone at the WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology on Friday. The carving event was part of the celebration of the Limestone Month, which was created in 2007.
Sharon Fullingim, artist from the Indiana Limestone Symposium, teaches an event participant how to carve limestone at the WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology on Friday. The carving event was part of the celebration of the Limestone Month, which was created in 2007.
Alexandra Jia gets a fronzen fruit roll from the event staff at the WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology during the Wonder Wonka Edible Chemistry program on Sunday May 10th. The apples and bananas used in activities were donated by Bloomingfoods.
Graduates move their tassels from right to left at the Undergraduate Commencement ceremony on Saturday in the Memorial Stadium.
Saturday's undergraduate commencement was the first held in Memorial Stadium since 2001. More than 8500 graduates received their degrees this year.
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Graduates move their tassels from right to left at the Undergraduate Commencement ceremony on Saturday in the Memorial Stadium.