Protestors hold signs and scream chants in opposition of Gov. Mike Pence's recent signing of the Religious Freedom Reformation Act on Saturday on the steps of the Indiana State Capitol Building.
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Members of the American Veterans for Equal Rights group lead a march of protestors from the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument towards the Indiana State Capitol Building to protest Governor Mike Pence's recent signing of the Religious Freedom Reformation Act on Saturday. The march spanned the length of two blocks.
Korean War veteran Jack Wilson marches with the American Veterans for Equal Rights group toward the Indiana State Capitol Building to protest Gov. Mike Pence's recent signing of the Religious Freedom Reformation Act. "I was born here in Indianapolis, but I'm very ashamed of that right now," said the 87-year-old.
Dominic Dorsey leads a march of people, spanning the length of two blocks, toward the Indiana State Capitol Building. They were chanting, "Hey hey, ho ho, RFRA has got to go." A projected 3,000 people showed up at the statehouse to rally against Gov. Mike Pence's recent signing of the Religious Freedom Reformation Act.
Mo, played by Sam Barkley, and Callie, played by Emily Harpe, perform during the dress rehearsal of "Sing to Me Now" Tuesday.
Senior Pitcher Lora Olson winds up for a pitch during IU's game against Rutgers Sunday at the Andy Mohr Field. IU lost 6-10.
Senior Pitcher Lora Olson winds up for a pitch during IU's game against Rutgers Sunday at the Andy Mohr Field. IU lost 6-10.
Junior Katelyn Conenna signs the softball of Nacey Dickinson, age 6, after the end of Softball Youth Clinic, while her sister Nevaya Dickinson, age 10, waits for her turn to have her ball signed.
Nacey Dickinson, age 6, puts on her glove before running onto Andy Mohr Field to practice catching "groundballs" during the Softball Youth Clinic on Sunday.
Senior Lora Olson signs the softball of one of the girls who participated in the Softball Youth Clinic. IU Softball players and coaches worked with young girls on improving their technique during the clinic.
Senior Lora Olson instructs Nacey Dickinson, age 6, on how to properly throw her pink softball during the Softball Youth Clinic on Sunday while her sister Noel Dickinson, age 8, watches.
Senior Lora Olson catches a softball thrown by Noel Dickinson, age 8, during the Softball Youth Clinic on Sunday at the Andy Mohr Field.
Nevaya Dickinson, age 10, practices bunting during the Softball Youth Clinic Sunday at Andy Mohr Field. The coaches and players of the IU Softball team worked with young girls during the clinic on everyting from catching "fly balls" to throwing a fast pitch.
Freshman Rebecca Blitz of the IU Softball team speaks to a group of girls before the start of the Softball Youth Clinic held after the game Sunday at Andy Mohr Field. She explains to them the will be practicing catching while at her station.
Members of the greek community walk silently down Jordan Ave. Wednesday evening towards Showalter fountain for a candlelight vigil for freshman Amanda Ludwig who died in a car accident on March 7.
Junior Morgan Katherine walks with her fellow Theta Phi Alpha sorority sisters towards the steps of the IU Auditorium Wednesday evening during a candlelight vigil for freshman Amanda Ludwig who died in a car accident on March 7. Ludwig was a member of Theta Phi Alpha.
Members of the greek community hold candles and stand silently around Showalter Fountain Wednesday evening during a candlelight vigil for freshman Amanda Ludwig who died in a car accident on March 7.
Freshman Cat Bouwkamp embraces her resident assistant, Brandon Myers, after the end of the candlelight vigil for her fellow Theta Alpha Phi sorority sister, Amanda Ludwig, who died in a car accident on March 7.
Members of the greek community hold candles and stand silently around showalter fountain Wednesday evening during a candlelight vigil for freshman Amanda Ludwig who died in a car accident on March 7.
Volunteer Carrey Jaroski takes tickets at the door of the Timothy J Wiles Theater thursday for Bloomington Playwrights Project's show "The Blizzard: 30 Drinksin 60 Minutes!"