Drag for a Cause
Mesmerelda performs at Sigma Phi Beta's Drag for a Cause on Tuesday at the Wittenberg Auditorium. Each queen and king recieved tips that will be donated to the GLBTSSS Office for scholarships and support.
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Mesmerelda performs at Sigma Phi Beta's Drag for a Cause on Tuesday at the Wittenberg Auditorium. Each queen and king recieved tips that will be donated to the GLBTSSS Office for scholarships and support.
Tiffany Jewels performs at Sigma Phi Beta's Drag for a Cause on Tuesday at the Wittenberg Auditorium. Each queen and king recieved tips that will be donated to the GLBTSSS Office for scholarships and support.
Tiffany Jewels performs at Sigma Phi Beta's Drag for a Cause on Tuesday at the Wittenberg Auditorium. Each queen and king recieved tips that will be donated to the GLBTSSS Office for scholarships and support.
CeeCee Marie performs at Sigma Phi Beta's Drag for a Cause on Tuesday at the Wittenberg Auditorium. CeeCee was crowned the 2014 Drag Queen winner. Each queen and king recieved tips that will be donated to the GLBTSSS Office for scholarships and support.
Ariel performs at Sigma Phi Beta's Drag for a Cause on Tuesday at the Wittenberg Auditorium. Each queen and king recieved tips that will be donated to the GLBTSSS Office for scholarships and support.
Argenta Peron performs at Sigma Phi Beta's Drag for a Cause on Tuesday at the Wittenberg Auditorium. Each queen and king recieved tips that will be donated to the GLBTSSS Office for scholarships and support.
Noah Vonleh grabs a rebound during the 63-52 win over the Wolverines on Feb. 2 at Assembly Hall. Vonleh had 10 of the Hoosiers final points, making him the second highest scorer behind Kevin "Yogi" Ferrel.
Giesler's jersey is hung up at Frank Southern Ice Arena. “He only played really one full season, but he was all of our best friend,” Gerhan said. “I wouldn’t want to see someone else wearing his number, personally.”
Gerhan leads the team in a moment for Giesler. The players hit their sticks to the ice five times and then lifted them in the air. The official cause of death was unknown at the time of publication, but friends of Giesler said they had no reason to expect it.
Gerhan hangs up Giesler's jersey as Nelson stands by. The team unanimously decided to retire No. 5.
Gerhan secures the puck and moves it away from the Hoosiers' goal. IU won 11-2 over rival Kentucky.
Gerhan smiles at his teammates during the game. The Hoosiers were ahead of the Wildcats from start to finish.
Senior Greg Rachke battles Kentucky players for the puck.
Junior Brian Butler jumps into the rink from the bench as senior Andrew Kaplan takes a breather. The team takes shifts as the three periods of gameplay progress.
Nelson cleans a cut from senior Greg Rachke's forehead during the game. "Look tough," some of his teammates joked.
Coach Pete Nelson bows his head during a moment of silence for Giesler before the game begun.
Members of the IU Ice Hockey Team and Coach Pete Nelson prepare for a game against University of Kentucky on Saturday at the Frank Southern Ice Arena in Bloomington. On Feb. 1, a former member of their team, Michael "Goose" Giesler, died suddenly on the ice at a practice. Junior John Gerhan, usually No. 29, wore Giesler's jersey in his memory. The two grew up in the same town in Minnesota and played hockey for rival high schools. When they met in the hockey community in Bloomington, they became best friends. Most of the IU Hockey players lived together or near one another on Dunn Street in Bloomington. Giesler still hung out with them even though he had decided not to play this season to finish his degree at Ivy Tech Community College.
Junior John Gerhan hangs up Michael “Goose” Giesler’s jersey as Coach Pete Nelson stands by at the Frank Southern Ice Arena on Saturday in Bloomington. The team decided to retire the No. 5 jersey permanently.
Juniors Brandy Tillman and Jeannette Huesca pass out treats and pink ribbons to raise money and spread awareness for breast cancer on Friday at the Indiana Memorial Union literature desk. Breast cancer is their sorority Sigma Lambda Gamma's national philanthropy for 2014.
Parratto performs a front three and a half pike, which consists of three and a half somersaults before entering the water, on Jan. 20. Parratto, an Olympic hopeful, can see the Olympic flag won by past IU athletes at every practice.