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(09/30/11 1:06am)
Teammates hug then-freshman defender Lara Ross after she scored the game-winning goal in the 188th minute against Western Michigan on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2010. at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The goal was Ross' second of the season.
(09/20/11 10:19pm)
IU coach Tom Crean helps sophomore guard Maurice Creek walk off the court after his injury Saturday at Assembly Hall. Creek suffered from a stress fracture in his patella and is out indefinitely.
(09/20/11 8:09pm)
IU coach Tom Crean helps sophomore guard Maurice Creek walk off the court after his injury Saturday at Assembly Hall. Creek suffered from a stress fracture in his patella and is out indefinitely.
(09/20/11 8:05pm)
IU coach Tom Crean helps sophomore guard Maurice Creek walk off the court after his injury Saturday at Assembly Hall. Creek suffered from a stress fracture in his patella and is out indefinitely.
(08/23/11 1:52am)
Charlene Spierer gives a statement as a "Missing" poster hangs behind her during the seventh briefing on the search for her daughter Lauren on June 13 at Bloomington Police Department headquarters.
(08/11/11 9:28pm)
Junior Delta Tau Delta rider Phil Sojka, senior rider Nick Leonard and rider James Coudright (on the ground) talk after winning the Little 500 Team Pursuit final April 9, 2011 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Team alum Matt Neibler said he liked the team's decision to ride three races instead of racing in Miss-N-Out, even though if they had participated, they would likely have won the white jersey.
(07/18/11 12:19am)
Junior outfielder Alex Dickerson swings the bat during the Hoosiers' 5-1 win against Moorehead State on April 20, 2011 at Sembower Field.
(07/17/11 9:56pm)
Quintin and Zoe Miles cheer for their father, Craig Miles, as he finished the Ride Across INdiana on Saturday at Earlham College in Richmond, Ind. The 164-mile ride along U.S. 40 began at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College near Terre Haute and ended at Earlham College in Richmond.
(07/17/11 9:55pm)
Kappacycling.org webmaster Ron Brown hands out medallions to finishers at the end of the Ride Across INdiana on Saturday at Earlham College in Richmond, Ind. Brown, a veteran of IU's Little 500, runs the website for the Kappa Kappa Gamma women's team. The 164-mile ride along U.S. 40 began at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College near Terre Haute and ended at Earlham College in Richmond.
(07/17/11 9:55pm)
Riders pedal past a farm during the Ride Across INdiana (RAIN) on Saturday west of Richmond, Ind. The 164-mile ride along U.S. 40 began at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College near Terre Haute and ended at Earlham College in Richmond.
(07/17/11 9:55pm)
Riders Bill Higgs and Mike Parsons rest with their supporters in the shadow of Liberty Baptist Church's sign during the Ride Across INdiana (RAIN) on Saturday in Dunreith, Ind. This year marked the 25th anniversary of RAIN, a 160-mile ride between the Illinois and Ohio borders. A detour resulted in this year's ride being 163 miles in length.
(07/17/11 9:55pm)
A line of riders speed past a cornfield during the Ride Across INdiana (RAIN) on Saturday west of Indianapolis. This year marked the 25th anniversary of RAIN, a 160-mile ride between the Illinois and Ohio borders. A detour resulted in this year's ride being 163 miles in length.
(07/17/11 9:55pm)
A group of riders pedal east on U.S. 40 during the Ride Across INdiana (RAIN) on Saturday near Plainfield, Ind. This year marked the 25th anniversary of RAIN, a 160-mile ride between the Illinois and Ohio borders. A detour resulted in this year's ride being 163 miles in length.
(07/17/11 9:55pm)
A rider pedals from the start line at the beginning of the Ride Across INdiana (RAIN) on Saturday at St. Mary-of-the-Woods near Terre Haute. This year marked the 25th anniversary of RAIN, a 160-mile ride between the Illinois and Ohio borders. A detour resulted in this year's ride being 163 miles in length.
(07/13/11 7:13pm)
Raeden Lane writes a number on the board with the help of Narantsetseg Tseveendulam during Children's Mongolian Friendship Day on Wednesday at the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center. The day is part of a week-long camp for Mongolian children nationwide run by the Mongolian Cultural Center in Arlington, Va. This year marks the fifth year of the program, according to Tseveendulam.
(07/13/11 7:13pm)
Mongolian students lean out of the way in a circle game during Children's Mongolian Friendship Day on Wednesday at the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center. The game, similar to "Duck, Duck, Goose," consisted of one person wrapping a shawl around another person in the circle as everyone did a Mongolian chant.
(07/13/11 7:13pm)
Shoes are laid out in the lobby during Children's Mongolian Friendship Day on Wednesday at the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center. Mongolian children from across the country are participating in a week-long camp at the center, but Bloomington children were invited to join them Wednesday.
(07/10/11 4:19pm)
Viola Taliaferro talks with Angela Gibson while holding a Creating Inspiration Award given to her husband, former IU football player George Taliaferro, during 100th anniversary celebrations for Kappa Alpha Psi on Friday in Dunn Meadow. Viola said the award will join countless others that George has earned. "I'll move some things, store some things," she said. "This is very important."
(07/10/11 4:19pm)
Earl F. Merritt of Harrisburg, Penn., kneels next to a rock recognizing the Jordan River during 100th anniversary celebrations for Kappa Alpha Psi on Friday in Dunn Meadow. "In the Year 1911," an old Kappa Alpha Psi song, contains a reference to the river: "When we cross the River Jordan, to that far-off Golden Shore, / There we’ll find a resting place for Kappas, a place we all can adore."
(07/07/11 7:21pm)
Viola Taliaferro talks with Angela Gibson while holding a Creating Inspiration Award given to her husband, former IU football player George Taliaferro, during 100th anniversary celebrations for Kappa Alpha Psi on Friday in Dunn Meadow. Viola said the award will join countless others that George has earned. "I'll move some things, store some things," she said. "This is very important."