The color scheme changes, but the flowers have remained the same throughout the past several years. This summer's colors include ranges of crimson and cream tones to match IU's recent change of school colors. Because of arrangements like these, IU was placed in the top five of a list of 100 universities rated on landscape beauty in 1991.
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Delfeayo Marsalis, brother of Wynton and Branford, has been playing the trombone since the age of 12 and with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band for the past six years.
Deflated after a long day exploring New Orleans, Aaron and Jarrett let their tired (and sick) selves rest in Jackson Square in the French Quarter. In the background is St. Louis Cathedral, built in 1794, making it the oldest active cathedral in America.
Luke and Dave hang out in a New Orleans city park. Earlier in Memphis, the two had a strange run-in with a woman who said she visited hell.
Amy hands Dave his camera so he can photograph the historic Lorraine Motel at Memphis' National Civil Rights Museum. Behind them is a memorial to Martin Luther King Jr., along with several 1968 cars for authenticity. Even MLK's hotel room has been preserved to look like it did the day he was shot.
Luke videotapes Jamie as the group relaxes during an evening with a game of Catch Phrase, which is a cross between Hot Potato and Taboo.
Jarrett, Toby and Luke have known each other since freshman year. Last fall, the three decided to start a band together.
At their monthly zone meeting, Elder Brown bows his head during a discussion about obedience while Elder Johnston converses with Elder Rosskopf.
The papier-mache breasts hang on the wall at the Stanley B. Mendelsohn Gallery. The Bloomington Breast Project will be displayed through Feb. 15.
While hiking through Griffy Lake Nature Preserve Saturday, Professor Scott Sanders, the group leader, stops to talk about a feode he found on the trail.
The Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology sponsored the first annual Ghost Walk around the campus Tuesday evening. More than seventy students participated in the night's activities that were filled with ghost stories that bring out the goblins and ghouls in all.
The Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology sponsored the first annual Ghost Walk around the campus Tuesday evening. More than seventy students participated in the night's activities that were filled with ghost stories that bring out the goblins and ghouls in all.