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Pilot Travis Vencel tips the basket Sept. 6, 2019, outside his house near Bottom Road. Vencel owns TJV balloons and operates the Oliver Winery hot air balloon.
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Pilot Travis Vencel tips the basket Sept. 6, 2019, outside his house near Bottom Road. Vencel owns TJV balloons and operates the Oliver Winery hot air balloon.
A Wizard of Oz themed balloon takes shape Sept. 7, 2019, during the 7th Annual Kiwanis Club of South Central Indiana Balloon Fest at the Monroe County Fairgrounds. The festival featured the Wizard of Oz walk-around characters, the hot air balloon and a marionette show.
Sophomore Kari Zumach approaches for a hit Aug. 30 against Marshall University. IU volleyball returns to the court this weekend for three more home matches at Wilkinson Hall.
Generations of people lined the streets of downtown Bloomington on Aug. 31, to celebrate the LGBTQ community. Bloomington Pridefest 2019 featured vendor booths, drag shows and support from organizations such as Free Mom Hugs.
A Bloomington Pridefest attendee shows off his rainbow attire Aug. 31 on Kirkwood Avenue. The streets were lined with color by community members showing their pride.
A young Pridefest attendee cheers on the drag queens Aug. 31 outside FARMbloomington at Bloomington Pridefest. The festival brought generations together to celebrate the LGBTQ community.
Peter Von Teaser performs Aug. 31 on the Kirkwood stage at Bloomington Pridefest. People watched the show from the street and nearby apartments.
Norah Borealis prepares for her show Aug. 31 at Bloomington Pridefest behind the Kirkwood stage. Borealis started the performance in a Lorax costume.
Indiana University — Purdue University Columbus juniors Casey Begner, Heather Adams and Mason Smith blow bubbles Aug. 31 on a lawn along Kirkwood Avenue. The students took a break from their nursing coursework to attend Bloomington Pridefest.
Two attendees look on as drag queens take the stage in front of FARMbloomington on Aug. 31 at Bloomington Pridefest. Pridefest featured multiple drag shows, vendor booths and food trucks.
Sophomore Kari Zumach approaches for a hit Aug. 30 against Marshall University. The Hoosiers opened play at Wilkinson Hall with a pair of wins in the first day of the Indiana Invitational.
Sophomore Brandon Lam prepares to return a serve April 14 at the IU Tennis Center. IU lost to Michigan in the second round of the men's Big Ten Tournament on April 26.
Senior pitcher Tara Trainer throws the opening pitch March 16 . IU will play Rutgers from April 26-28.
A car drives April 22 through downtown Bloomington. The first 32 proposed amendments to Bloomington's Transportation Plan were released more than a week ago.
Catcher Bella Norton gives the team a pep talk April 10 before the top of an inning. IU competed against Wisconsin from Friday to Sunday and lost all three games.
Maria López walks into the Volunteers in Medicine of Monroe County Clinic on April 19. López took her son to the clinic about two years after moving to Bloomington from Mexico City, and the clinic referred him to Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health in Indianapolis where he was diagnosed with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
Catcher Bella Norton gives the team a pep talk April 10 before the top of an inning. IU will compete against Wisconsinon April 19-21 in Madison, Wisconsin.
Senior Antonio Cembellin serves during his final match in Bloomington on April 14 at the IU Tennis Center. IU will compete against Penn State April 19 in University Park, Pennsylvania, and Ohio State on April 21 in Columbus, Ohio.
The 2019 Little 500 season ended with Teter Cycling winning the women's race and Cutters winning the men's race for the second year in a row.
The Cutters won the 69th running of the men’s Little 500. It was the team’s second title in a row and its 14th overall, the most in Little 500 history. Editors note: Noble Guyon, Victor Grössling and Emily Abshire have worked for the Indiana Daily Student.