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Republican Senator-elect Dan Coats embraces his wife Marsha on Tuesday in Union Station.
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Republican Senator-elect Dan Coats embraces his wife Marsha on Tuesday in Union Station.
Republican Senator-elect Dan Coats prepares to cast his ballot Tuesday at the Broad Ripple Park Family Center polling location.
Republican Senator-elect Dan Coats speaks to reporters after voting Tuesday at the Broad Ripple Park Family Center.
Republican Senator-elect Dan Coats speaks to reporters after voting Tuesday at the Broad Ripple Park Family Center.
Republican Senator-elect Dan Coats delivers his victory speech Tuesday in Union Station. Coats was elected to fill the seat vacated by Democrat Evan Bayh.
Republican Senator-elect Dan Coats speaks to reporters after voting Tuesday at the Broad Ripple Park Family Center.
Guests help themselves to traditional Turkish cuisine at the Turkish Republic Day Celebration Friday in the Tudor Room. The event commemorated the 87th anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic and was sponsored by the Indiana University Turkish Student Association.
Indiana Memorial Union: Several rooms are said to be haunted in this old, huge building. Dedicated workers jingle their keys at startled workers of today in the long, narrow staircases to the upper floors. Paintings watch students from many of the dining rooms. It is also rumored that desperate students used to jump to their deaths from the rooftop, and they now traverse the corridors, begging for release.
Khalil Gibran Muhammad, assistant professor of history and an adjunct assistant professor in the departments of African American and African Diaspora Studies and American studies, speaks at the Critical Issues Forum Wednesday in room 152 of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The panelists spoke on the theme of "The Obama Presidency at Midterm: The Perils and Prospects of a 'Post-Racial' Presidency."
A cardboard tombstone displays and anti-coal message Wednesday in Dunn Meadow. The tombstone was part of a display created by the Sierra Student Coalition's Coal Free IU.
Paul Swanson tells a story at the Festival of Ghost Stories on Friday night in Bryan Park. The event, sponsored by the Bloomington Storytellers Guild, Bloomington Parks and Recreation and the Monroe County Public Library, was a collection of stories and musical performances.
IU faculty member Julie James dances during Thrill the World on Saturday in the Willkie Auditorium. Thrill the World is a global event aimed at breaking the world record for the most people simultaneously dancing to the Michael Jackson song "Thriller."
Senior Nathen Steininger dances to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" at Thrill the World on Saturday in the Willkie Auditorium. The event, part of a global attempt to break the world record for the most people dancing to "Thriller" at once, also raised money for the Middle Way House.
Panelists speak to IU students during the event "Latinos Talk about Sex," on Tuesday at La Casa Latino Cultural Center. The event let students ask experts questions relating to sex and was part of sexploration week.
Dr. Sossina M. Haile speaks at the Outstanding Women in Science Lecture 2010, sponsored by the Office for Women's Affairs as well as the National Society for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers on Thursday in the Whittenberger Auditorium. The lecture was titled "Fuels from Sunlight, Water and Carbon Dioxide: A Thermochemical Approach."
Graduate student Elizabeth Gray looks out the window of her newly-built shanty at Hoosierville on Thursday night outside the Mason Hall Apartments. Students competed to see who could build the best cardboard shanty and learned about homelessness in Monroe County.
Pumpkins sit in a field Saturday at Freeman Family Farms. The recent drought has hurt the establishment, which brought in pumpkins from another farm to meet demand.
"Well, the Libertarian certainly provided humor, but I'm a Todd Young supporter." - Mark Sipes
"Well, for comedic effect, Greg Knott, who I happen to like; but I can't go along with Libertarian views." - George Brooks
"I think the Libertarian candidate did. He was very good at marketing his 'NO BULL' campaign slogan." - Eric Schmidbauer, Ph.D. student