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(11/14/12 2:22am)
Bloomington South high school sophomore Dillan Hawking was the first to make it out of the GameStop in College Mall with his copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 2 as well as a poster and other swag given to the first three in line for the midnight release of one of the most anticipated games of the year. “I’m in a hurry. I’m ready to play the game,” Hawking said as he rushed from the mall.
(11/14/12 2:22am)
The line at GameStop in College Mall on Monday stretched nearly to the mall entrance as hundreds lined up for the midnight release of Call of Duty Black Ops 2. Some had arrived eight hours earlier to secure their positions in line and participated in a Black Ops 2 tournament that allowed fans to play the game prior to the midnight release.
(11/14/12 2:22am)
The line at GameStop in College Mall on Monday stretched nearly to the mall entrance as hundreds lined up for the midnight release of Call of Duty Black Ops 2. Some had arrived eight hours earlier to secure their positions in line and participated in a Black Ops 2 tournament that allowed fans to play the game prior to the midnight release.
(11/14/12 2:21am)
The line at GameStop in College Mall on Monday stretched nearly to the mall entrance as hundreds lined up for the midnight release of Call of Duty Black Ops 2. Some had arrived eight hours earlier to secure their positions in line and participated in a Black Ops 2 tournament that allowed fans to play the game prior to the midnight release.
(11/14/12 2:21am)
First in line; Dylan Byrd, Dillan Hawking, and Justin Saucier are first at the door to receive their copies of the highly anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 at GameStop on Monday. The College Mall GameStop stayed open all night as gamers lined up for the midnight release of the latest in the popular Call of Duty franchise. “I’m hoping that the zombies will be better,” Byrd said.
(11/07/12 4:34am)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg gives his concession speech Tuesday at the democratic party election night celebration at the Marriott in Indianapolis.
(11/07/12 4:34am)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg gives his concession speech Tuesday at the democratic party election night celebration at the Marriott in Indianapolis.
(11/07/12 4:34am)
Vi Simpson introduces Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg for his concession speech Tuesday at the democratic party election night celebration at the Marriott in Indianapolis.
(11/07/12 2:10am)
Democratic candidate for Governor John Gregg’s parents June and Don cheer after seeing early results that show Gregg in the lead Tuesday at the Democratic Party Celebration at the Marriott in Indianapolis.
(11/07/12 2:10am)
Democratic candidate for Governor John Gregg’s son Hunter and father Don chat at the Democratic Party Election night Celebration at the Marriott in Indianapolis on Tuesday.
(11/07/12 2:10am)
Democratic candidate for Governor John Gregg’s son Hunter, his parents June and Don and supporter Becky Arthur chat during the Democratic Party Election night Celebration at the Marriott in Indianapolis on Tuesday.
(11/06/12 3:08am)
Third-grader Jalena Franks uses an alphabet code to complete a worksheet about US elections Friday at Arlington Heights Elementary School. The class had recently completed a mock presidential vote involving seven other classes at the school.
(11/06/12 3:08am)
Cody, Jalena and Justus count presidential votes from seven classes and faculty at Arlington Heights Elementary School on Friday in Mrs. Fox’s third-grade class. Students were split into groups and given the votes from a single class to count before adding the resulting winner to the red and blue map of the classrooms.
(11/06/12 3:06am)
Third-graders Jack and Katie gather votes cast by other classes for counting Friday at Arlington Heights Elementary School. Seven classes and part of the faculty cast mock presidential votes to help educate the students on the election process in the United States.
(11/06/12 3:06am)
Third-grader Cody gets help from his teach Jennifer Fox reciting the Presidential oath of office held by classmate Katie at Arlington Heights Elementary School on Friday. Each student recited the oath as part of an expressive reading exercise leading up to counting mock votes cast for presidential candidates by students and faculty at the school.
(11/05/12 12:45am)
Third-grader Jalena Franks uses an alphabet code to complete a worksheet about US elections Friday at Arlington Heights Elementary School. The class had recently completed a mock presidential vote involving seven other classes at the school.
(11/05/12 12:45am)
Third graders at Arlington Heights Elementary School add the total votes for presidential candidates to determine who won the popular vote shortly after deciding an Electoral College winner based on the votes of each class. Third grade teacher Jennifer Fox led her students in collecting and counting votes on Friday during a mock vote involving several classes and the faculty.
(11/05/12 12:44am)
Cody, Jalena and Justus count presidential votes from seven classes and faculty at Arlington Heights Elementary School on Friday in Mrs. Fox’s third-grade class. Students were split into groups and given the votes from a single class to count before adding the resulting winner to the red and blue map of the classrooms.
(11/05/12 12:44am)
Third-graders Jack and Katie gather votes cast by other classes for counting Friday at Arlington Heights Elementary School. Seven classes and part of the faculty cast mock presidential votes to help educate the students on the election process in the United States.
(11/05/12 12:44am)
Third-grader Cody gets help from his teach Jennifer Fox reciting the Presidential oath of office held by classmate Katie at Arlington Heights Elementary School on Friday. Each student recited the oath as part of an expressive reading exercise leading up to counting mock votes cast for presidential candidates by students and faculty at the school.