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The IU Media School Speaker Series will bring three media professionals to campus throughout the spring semester for lectures, two of which are also part of India Remixed programming.
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The IU Media School Speaker Series will bring three media professionals to campus throughout the spring semester for lectures, two of which are also part of India Remixed programming.
Students walk around campus Thursday through the snow and ice that still clings to the ground. Since 1908, IU has only closed campus 12 times. Eight closures were caused by bad weather.
Media School Dean James Shanahan has formed a seven-member committee to weigh in on the next director of IU Student Media.
IU's Cream co-ed cheerleading squad works on a pyramid structure at practice. Some of the females on the team are off the ground and supporting others in the air at the same time.
A Crimson team stunt group twists up to a stunt at practice before their flyer hits an arabesque in the air. The Crimson cheerleading squad is an all-girl team and typically consists of 32-40 members.
The IU Crimson cheerleading team's all-girl stunt groups practice a stunt involving their flyers in a handstand position in the air. The cheerleading teams have formal practices three times a week and work on their stunting and tumbling skills.
IU's Crimson all-girl cheerleading team works on a stunt at an October practice. This stunt involves their flyers flipping up to handstands on top of their bases and backs before being popped back up to a standing position in the air.
As part of a larger structure, a female member of the IU Cream, co-ed cheerleading team is launched into the air in a basket toss. She backflips off her team members' hands and opens up near her peak height in the air.
Matt Coffman, a senior cheerleader, is already planning to come back to Bloomington next fall for Homecoming.
FISHERS – Two nights before leaving for his honeymoon, Wes Becu spent more than 12 hours away from his new wife to camp out in a parking lot for Chicago-style hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches and chocolate cake.
From left to right, Pete Robinson, Dick Portillo and Wes Becu pose for a picture in the new Fishers Portillo's. Robinson has been to all 52 restaurant locations, Portillo is the founder and namesake of the chain and Becu got in line over 12 hours before doors opened Thursday.
Wes Becu, a Chicagoland native currently living in Fishers, takes a bite of a hot dog at the Fishers Portillo's grand opening. He was the first person in line at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and camped out overnight.
Dick Portillo smiles in front of a replica of "The Dog House," the trailer where he started his hot dog business. Dick said restaurant grand openings never get old, even after 52 of them.
"One, two, three, cheese fries," people cheer Thursday morning as Dick Portillo, founder of Portillo's, cuts the grand-opening ribbon. On the first try, the ribbon got caught in the scissors, and it took a moment for Portillo to fully slice through the fabric.
Rocket stands outside the new Portillo's restaurant in Fishers, Indiana, after enjoying some fries with his owner. The restaurant opened Friday, and a common logo for the chain pictures a Wiener dog-like Rocket wagging its tail.
Dick Portillo opened "The Dog House" in 1963. A replica of the trailer that started Portillo's was placed in the parking lot of the chain's 52nd location in Fishers, Indiana.
Workers at Portillo's carefully place the toppings on hot dogs to fulfill orders. A Chicago-style hot dog, according to the Portillo's website, includes mustard, relish, onions, celery salt, tomatoes, sport peppers and kosher pickle on a poppy-seed bun.
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Flower jars are cheap, easy and beautiful. Fake flowers are often on sale at craft stores, and a wide variety of colors lets you pick styles based on the season or room color scheme.
Moving into the second floor of Teter Quad Wissler, the Luis Dávila Latinx Thematic Community will open its doors next fall to students interested in Latin American history and culture.