Football v. Michigan
Running back Darius Willis tries to keep the ball inbounds as he falls after a gain during IU's game against Michigan Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Running back Darius Willis tries to keep the ball inbounds as he falls after a gain during IU's game against Michigan Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
The football team runs onto the field before its game against Michigan on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson rolls into the end zone for the Wolverine's game-winning touchdown against IU on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The Hoosiers lost in their first Big Ten game of the season.
Running back Darius Willis gets a congratulatory embrace from offensive lineman Aaron Price after scoring IU's second touchdown against Michigan on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Various types of alcohol line the shelves Tuesday at Big Red Liquors at Ninth Street and College Avenue. The chain of alochol stores is responsible for about one third of the total alcohol sales in Bloomington.
IU alumnus Tim Felton completes a refill order for a customer Thursday at the Pourhouse Cafe. The coffeehouse donates its profits and tips to charity, including the current drive for new teachers' salaries in Myanmar.
IUPD Sergeant Don Schmuhl and Officer C.J. Werner discuss details of a pedestrian accident Thursday at the intersection of North Fisher Court and North Jordan Avenue. The female pedestrian, who Chief of Police Keith Cash believed to be a student, was crossing the street at about 6:30 when the car hit her.
Juniors Bryan Guadagno and Jon Hill point out locations along Indiana Avenue on the 2010 Campus Master Plan on Thursday in the Indiana Memorial Union. The model was located near the Frangipani Room, where meetings with the IU Board of Trustees were taking place.
Patti Coil, a staff member with the Undergraduate Career Services office, hammers one of the day's last nails into the Monroe County Habitat House on Monday in the Memorial Stadium parking lot. Coil's Habitat for Humanity group is building a house for Trish Vosekas, who will receive the keys during Saturday's football game. The house will be driven to its permanent location Sunday morning.
A volunteer for Habitat for Humanity walks past the house Habitat is currently building for Bloomington resident Trish Vosekas on Monday in the parking lot of Memorial Stadium. Vosekas will receive the keys to her new home on Oct. 2.
Crew leader Jay Pierce hammers an end piece to finish the day's construction of the Monroe County Habitat House on Monday in the Memorial Stadium parking lot. Pierce's crew is building a house for Trish Vosekas, who will receive the keys during Saturday's football game. The house will be driven to its permanent location Sunday morning.
Cases of beer are stacked Tuesday at Big Red Liquors at Ninth Street and College Avenue. The chain of alcochol stores is responsible for about one third of the total alcohol sales in Bloomington.
Bottles of wine line the shelves Tuesday at Big Red Liquors at Ninth Street and College Avenue. The chain of alcochol stores is responsible for about one third of the total alcohol sales in Bloomington.
A house that is being built by Habitat for Humanity sits at the corner of 45/46 and Dunn street close to Memorial Stadium. Habitat builders will be working all week in order to finish the construction of the house in time for the house's literal move Sunday morning.
Chinese Student and Scholar Association president Amy Ding falls as CSSA secretary Yi Qin reaches for a Velcro card during the Moon Festival on Sunday in Dunn Meadow.
Freshman Chengchen Xie serves shoutao to attendees of the Moon Festival on Sunday in Dunn Meadow. The Moon Festival, also known as the Mid-Autumn or Lantern Festival, coincides with the harvest and the traditional story of Houyi the Archer and Chang’e the Moon goddess of immortality. The festival features mooncakes, which 14-century Chinese rebel leader Zhu Yuanzhang reportedly used to coordinate a rebellion; the hidden pieces of paper led to the overthrow of the current Mongol rulers and the establishment of the Ming dynasty.
Members of IU's Marching Hundred band play as the walk toward backstage Thursday at the IU Auditorium. The band played an introduction to the night's speaker, head basketball coach Tom Crean.
Guitarist David England plays during the first song of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" on Friday in Ellettsville. Atom Heart Mother, a band led by IU rock history professor Andy Hollinden, performed the entire album during the Monroe County Fall Festival.
Guitarist Rich Morpurgo strums during Atom Heart Mother's performance of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" during the Monroe County Fall Festival on Friday in Ellettsville. The band, led by IU rock history professor Andy Hollinden, played the entire album.
Siam House was named the best ethnic restaurant in the 1020 Best of Bloomington survey by the Indiana Daily Student. The restaurant was voted as having some of the best Thai food in town.