Womens Little 5
A Gamma Phi Beta rider follows an Alpha Chi Omega rider as they round turn one during the 2012 women's Little 500 on Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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A Gamma Phi Beta rider follows an Alpha Chi Omega rider as they round turn one during the 2012 women's Little 500 on Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Then-freshman Alecia Kauss returns the ball during the Hoosiers' 5-2 loss to Nebraska on April 8 at the IU Tennis Center.
Author James Capshew signs copies of his book, "Herman B Wells: The Promise of the American University", on Wednesday at the Herman B Wells Library. The book details both Well's early life as well as his decades spent at IU.
Cutters rider Kevin Depasse
Freshman Mara Abonour falls off of a mechanical bull during Little 5 Kick-off Bash on Tuesday in Dunn Meadow. The event was sponsored by Union Board and featured free burgers and hot dogs, a rock wall and snow cones.
Freshman Eduardo Lara takes a flyer of information from IU alumnus Matt Lucas on Monday at the Sample Gates. Lucas is trying to raise money for environmental groups Leave No Trace and Paddle for Peace.
"Eat a lot of carbs and watch the 'Thumbs up for rock and roll' video from You Tube."
"Shots."
"Listen to music. The Black Keys."
"I listen to Afrojack."
"'Call Me Maybe.'"
"I try to psych myself out an hour beforehand. I like to picture myself at the race during the last lap or two everyone else tired an me feeling awesome."
Delta Upsilon Junior Chris Passolano "Each weekend we go out to dinner with each other. It's simple but good bonding."
"I sleep a lot. Mostly our fans get us pumped up and our brothers come out to support."
"I think about the sweet taste of watermelon and Sammi."
Alpha Phi freshman Kate Gessling "I like to listen to a lot of electronic music!"
President Michael McRobbie sits at the Board of Trustees meeting Thursday in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.
Dean of Students Harold "Pete" Goldsmith asks protestors to move their activities outside during the Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. Protestors voiced opinions about high tuition and salary rates, among other topics.
Community members, faculty and students packed the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union on Thursday for the Board of Trustees meeting. People were waiting outside the doors to get inside due to the maximum capacity of the room being 200 people.
President Michael McRobbie sits at the Board of Trustees meeting Thursday in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.