Strength and conditioning coach Keith Caton critiques players form and technique during warm-ups on Wednesday morning in Mellencamp Pavillion.
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Side by side
Cozad, left, and Parratto, right
Amy Cozad comes out of pike position as she dives from the 10-meter platform. Cozad was one spot away from the Olympic team in 2012; she is competing for one of the spots for the 2016 Olympics during Olympic Trials in June.
Amy Cozad comes out of pike position as she dives from the 10-meter platform. Cozad was one spot away from the Olympic team in 2012; she is competing for one of the spots for the 2016 Olympics during Olympic Trials in June.
Amy Cozad and Jessica Parratto stay in synch as they dive off of the 10-meter platform. The two have a combined 15 national titles as individuals and are training together for the synchro competition of the Olympic Trials.
Jessica Parrato wipes excess water off of her face as she watches another diver get critiqued by Coach Drew Johansen.
Amy Cozad is the number one female diver in the country.
Jessica Parrato is the number two female diver in the country.
Head Diving coach Drew Johansen takes detailed notes on every dive his six Olympic hopefuls make during practice. Johansen came to IU in 2013 after coaching the 2012 Olympic diving team in London.
Cozad watches as her teammates practice before she gets into position for her dive.
Jessica Parratto holds a straight position as she dives from the 10-meter platform. Parratto competed for the first time when she was seven-years-old.
Amy Cozad and Jessica Parratto jump into pike position as they dive off of the five-meter platform.
Photo illustration by Katelyn Rowe
Parking Bloomington
Whether you live on or off-campus or are just visiting, Bloomington parking can be tricky if you don’t know where and when you can park. The City of Bloomington and IU Parking Operations websites give insight into making sure you don’t get ticketed or towed.
George Shively is known as a 7-time All-Star in the Negro American Baseball League, but wass buried in an unmarked grave until recently. Bloomington sports writer Bob Hammel worked to help raise money for Shively and his family to have headstones.
Will Emigh, far right, leads the "Make it digital: Make your very first video game" event at the Monroe County Public Library on Thursday night. Hosted by the Bloomington Technology Partnership, the event helped teens and adults learn to code.
Regulating waste
By Katelyn Rowe
Balancing a budget
With tuition costs at $10,388 for Indiana residents and $33,740 for out of state residents in the 2015-2016 academic year, students have to figure out where that money is coming from.