Amol India
Amol India offers another Indian food alternative on Fourth Street.
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Amol India offers another Indian food alternative on Fourth Street.
Basil Leaf, Fourth Street's Vietnamese and Asian fusion bistro, is yet another type of cuisine found on the well-known street.
La Dolce Vita is one of many authentic Italian eateries around town. Tucked away on Fourth Street, La Dolce Vita is known as a more untimate setting appropriate for a date or special occasion.
Taste of India offers food from north and south India and also offers a special lunch buffet.
IU men's basketball coach Tom Crean signs autographs on Thursday in the lobby of the IU Auditorium.
Forward Tom Pritchard signs freshman Maria Cochran's cell phone during a men's basketball pep rally Thursday outside the IU Auditorium.
Preacher Dave Metz listens to a point made by sophomore Donald Cochrane as he preaches Wednesday near Ballantine Hall. Cochrane asked Metz and other preachers in the area, including his wife, Dorris, and Brother Jed Smock, to try to understand his audience's views before trying to convince the students about the merits of Metz's own opinion.
Junior Caleb Muir leads a group against the arguments of Brother Jed Smock on Wednesday near Ballantine Hall. Smock preached Tuesday and Wednesday and will be back on campus to preach today. Students circled Smock and other preachers near Forrest Avenue to listen, debate and heckle.
Brother Jed holds his staff as he preaches to students Wednesday near Ballantine Hall. Smock visits IU every year to preach, often in the face of harsh words and fierce debate with students.
Brother Jed Smock hones a point about his life before being "born again" as he preaches to students Wednesday near Forrest Avenue. Smock discussed his drug use, promiscuity and affinity for the Grateful Dead, vestiges of the time before his conversion.
Dorris Metz argues with freshman Tom Walker as she preaches Wednesday by the Jordan River. Metz and her husband, Dave, tried to evangelize amidst questions and jeering from students. The couple preached at the same time as traveling college evangelist Brother Jed Smock.
Brother Jed Smock makes a point to a student listening to him preach Wednesday on Forrest Ave. Smock, a traveling minister claiming membership in the United Methodist Church, preached on campus Tuesday and Wednesday on his yearly tour around college campuses. Smock brought up topics like masturbation, the need for forgiveness and pre-marital kissing in what he deemed his Christian message. Students gathered around him in between classes asked him questions, scoffed and, in freshman Braden Mishler's case, called him a Pharisee.
Wide receiver Terrance Turner get tackled by Western Kentucky's Orlando Misaalefua during the Hoosiers' game against the Hilltoppers on Saturday in Bowling Green, Ky.
Wide receiver Damarlo Belcher runs toward a flying Tyree Robinson of Western Kentucky on Saturday in Bowling Green, Ky.
Quarterback Ben Chappell throws downfield during the first half of IU's game against Western Kentucky on Saturday in Bowling Green, Ky. Chappell completed 32 of 42 passes for 366 yards and three touchdowns.
Wide receiver Damarlo Belcher rises from the ground after scoring IU's first touchdown against Western Kentucky on Saturday in Bowling Green, Ky. Wide receiver Tandon Doss scored the second touchdown of the first half.
Junior Carl Kensicki and sophomore Rebecca Mandell of the IU Dancesport Team teach students a Cha Cha routine during free classes Monday at the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The class later moved onto Tango for more experienced dancers. The Dancesport Team is offering one more free class like this one Wednesday at 8:30 pm in HPER 171.
Junior Carl Kensicki of the IU Dancesport Team teaches students a Cha Cha routine during free classes Monday at the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The class later moved onto Tango for more experienced dancers. The Dancesport Team is offering one more free class like this one Wednesday at 8:30 pm in HPER 171.
Army ROTC cadet Kevin Dobbyn throws during a game of speedball Friday at Memorial Stadium. Lieutenant Colonel Michael Ogden brought together IU's Army and Air Force ROTC programs for speedball, a mix between football and Ultimate Frisbee.
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Ogden of Army ROTC speaks with members of Air Force ROTC and Army ROTC after a game of speedball Friday at Memorial Stadium. The game brought together the two forces for a monthly training exercise.