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Sophomore midfielder Griffin Dorsey looks toward the far flag and waits for the corner kick Oct. 12 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. IU defeated Maryland, 2-1.
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Sophomore midfielder Griffin Dorsey looks toward the far flag and waits for the corner kick Oct. 12 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. IU defeated Maryland, 2-1.
The IU men's soccer team celebrates after senior defender Andrew Gutman, middle, scores the first goal Oct. 12 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Gutman also scored the game-winning goal late in the second half to help IU defeat Maryland, 2-1.
A homecoming parade attendee warms his hands off the flames of the Re/Max float during the parade Oct. 12 on Woodlawn Avenue.
A homecoming parade participant rides a unicycle during the parade Oct. 12 on Woodlawn Avenue.
Two-year-old German Shepherd Indy watches as flames shoot out of the Re/Max parade float Oct. 12 on Woodlawn Avenue.
From left, 2018 homecoming court sophomore Andres Ayala, senior Maggie Hopkins, senior Olivia Malone and senior Angela Perez look at the crowd during the homecoming parade Oct. 12 on Woodlawn Avenue. The parade continued despite rain throughout the evening.
A signed picture by George Taliaferro hangs Oct. 12 inside of BuffaLouie’s. Taliaferro died Oct. 8 at the age of 91.
Members of the cast of “Chicago” perform the opening song “All that Jazz” on Oct. 10 in IU Auditorium.
Members of the cast of “Chicago” dance during the opening song “All that Jazz” on Oct. 10 in IU Auditorium. “Chicago” is the longest-running American musical in Broadway history.
Members of IU-Bloomington's graduating class of 2018 pose for a picture before the start of the undergraduate commencement May 5 at Memorial Stadium. The diplomas at IUB and its satellite campuses are nearly identical and will stay that way, a spokesperson said.
Junior Thomas Metcalf holds a sign which reads "community autonomy, reproductive sovereignity!" before a rally against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Oct. 10 near the Sample Gates.
Violinist Dietrich Hartzog plays the theme song to "Schindlers List" on Aug. 22 on the second floor terrace of the Indiana Memorial Union.
Lauren Robel, provost and executive vice president of IU, listens during a Bloomington Faculty Council Meeting on Oct. 2 in President’s Hall. The council will meet for their first meeting of the spring semester in January.
Emily Cox, associate director of marketing and communications in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, talks Oct. 2 before the town hall meeting in the Paul H. O'Neill Graduate Center.
A button which reads “I Believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford” is pinned to the backpack of Brenda R. Weber, department chair and professor of gender studies at IU, Oct. 2 during the town hall in the Paul H. O'Neill Graduate Center.
First year Master of Public Affairs student Nate Young talks about supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during a SPEA event on Tuesday in the Paul H. O'Neill Graduate Center. The FBI is investigating Kavanaugh after allegations of misconduct.
Brenda R. Weber, department chair and professor of gender studies at IU, discusses the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and sexual assault investigation during the School of Public and Environmental town hall Oct. 2 in the Paul H. O'Neill Graduate Center.
Lyndsey Savard, assistant director of undergraduate student engagment in the School of Public and Environental Affairs, talks Oct 2. in the Paul H. O'Neill Graduate Center about the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and sexual assault investiagtion.
A man rides a Lime scooter Oct. 1 near the Sample Gates. The electric scooter rental service recently arrived in Bloomington.
Sophomores A.J. Palazzolo, left, and Justin Rennicks, right, emerge from the tunnel before the start of the second half against Northwestern University on Sept. 26 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.