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Kurtis Gumminas writes scripts of his presentations on the whiteboard in the Startup Weekend Bloomington on Sunday. His team, Hoosier Ales, worked on a business idea of brewery.
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Kurtis Gumminas writes scripts of his presentations on the whiteboard in the Startup Weekend Bloomington on Sunday. His team, Hoosier Ales, worked on a business idea of brewery.
To warm up food in the field, the ready-to-eat meals are placed against water kettles after filled water into heaters, waiting for chemical reaction to release vapor.
MRE, known as meal ready-to-eat, offers at least 9 menus in military fields.
A UH-60 Blackhawk pilot gives an introduction about the helicopter and aboarding precautions to a chalk of cadets on Friday. The flight route was a circle over IU campus.
The three UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters arrive the trainning zone on Friday morning for IU Army ROTC's first aircraft orientation. The Blackhawk aircraft orientation on Friday morning was the first trainning in a series of weekend events for IU Army ROTC cadets.
Sophomore Drew Hueston discusses with another cadet how to operate the M16 firearm on Friday afternoon at the Bloomington Police Department Range.
Setting one hand on the front person's shoulder, IU ROTC cadets approches the helicopter on Friday morning. They were required to act as a group for safety concerns like one of the group members may lost in a real war field.
A UH-60 Blackhawk pilot gives an introduction about the helicopter and aboarding precautions to a chalk of cadets on Friday. The flight route was a circle over IU campus.
Master Sergeant Wilson directs cadets and shows them how to correctly conduct shooting on Friday afternoon.
After shooting, cadets following Master Sergeant Wilson walk towards their target board to inspect their scores.
Blackhawk helicopters depart from the pick-up zone for the IU ROTC Army Training on Friday morning. The cadets took 15-minute flights in three helicopters over Bloomington and then back to the landing zone.
A chalk of cadets conducts cold loard training on a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter on Friday. The flight lasted for 15 minutes over IU campus and the city.
Cadets have been programmed into groups, or called "chalks," waiting for the helicopters to arrive on Friday morning.
Field Training Exercises are conducted once a semester by ROTC at the Camp Atterbury training base.
New York Times health and science writer Donald McNeil speaks on Wednesday night at the Department of Chemistry. His speech covered topics from Albino murders to HIV prevalence as well as his own experience of travelling globally.
Joel Ratajack with Beta Theta Pi sings 'the Fox' for BMOC on Friday night at IU Auditorium. The all-male talent show featured men from over 20 various campus organizations.
Kappa Alpha Psi's DJ Prather raps on Friday night at IU Auditorium.
Ryan Stone from Delta Kappa Epsilon sings while playing guitar on Friday night at the IU Auditorium. BMOC is Zeta Tau Alpha's annual philanthropy event to help fundraising and bringing up awareness of breast cancer.
Tiffany Hogan, the tour guide of Bites of Bloomington, introduces history of the bars along N. Indiana Ave. on Saturday. She came to Bloomington in 2008 to study Spanish and Latin American studies at IU.
Chinese students solve riddles Sunday during the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival at Dunn Meadow.