Contents of the Costume
Parts to Reilly Donaldson's "Skeleton Harvester" costume lie in the back of his car Oct. 20 in the parking lot behind "Frameworkers." In addition to a two-layer mask and extended arms, Riley's costume includes stilts.
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Parts to Reilly Donaldson's "Skeleton Harvester" costume lie in the back of his car Oct. 20 in the parking lot behind "Frameworkers." In addition to a two-layer mask and extended arms, Riley's costume includes stilts.
Reilly Donaldson holds up a metal mask that acts as the first layer to the face of his costume Oct. 20 in the parking lot behind Framemakers. The facial component of the costume has two layers: the skull and the green, metal mask that goes over it.
Reilly Donaldson adjusts the strap of his costume's mask Oct. 20 in the parking lot of Framemakers in Bloomington. Donaldson calls this custom costume the "Skeleton Harvester."
Reilly Donaldson straps into his stilts while sitting in the trunk of his car Oct. 20 in the parking lot behind Framemakers. The costume, which Donaldson calls the "Skeleton Harvester," is all custom-made from reusable material.
Freshmen Abbi Buffkin, left, and Rachel Kern, right, look at Reilly Donaldson's "Skeleton Harvester" costume after running into him Oct. 20 in Dunn Woods. Reilly walked down Kirkwood Avenue, through the Sample Gates and around Dunn Woods before heading back to his car.
Reilly Donaldson stands after putting on his "Skeleton Harvester" costume Oct. 20 in the parking lot of Framemakers where he works. Donaldson uses the parking lot to get into his costume before heading toward downtown Bloomington.
The first layer of Reilly Donaldson's "Skeleton Harvester" mask lies in the back of his car Oct. 20 in the parking lot behind Framemakers. The mask, which is modeled after the mask from the video game "Dishonored," is made from old mechanical parts and has guitar string stitching around the mouth.
Two police cars park at the intersection of 10th Street and Walnut Grove on Oct. 19 after an IU alert was sent. Authorities responded to a utility explosion underground nearby.
Junior Noah Davidson, campus organizer for the Liz Watson campaign, speaks at the Liz Watson campaign rally Oct. 19 at Dunn Meadow. Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, also spoke at the rally.
A woman claps during the Liz Watson campaign rally where Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, also spoke Oct. 19 at Dunn Meadow.
Nina Turner, president of Our Revolution, speaks during the Liz Watson campaign rally Oct. 19 at Dunn Meadow.
A man waits along the guard rail before the Liz Watson/Bernie Sanders rally Oct. 19 at Dunn Meadow. Hundreds gathered to hear Sanders and Watson speak before following them to the voting booths.
Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, speaks during the Liz Watson campaign rally Oct. 19 at Dunn Meadow. After the rally, Sanders and Watson marched down Seventh Street to vote.
Sophomore Trisa Chakraborty speaks during the Liz Watson/Bernie Sanders rally Oct. 19 at Dunn Meadow. Chakraborty is a first generation college student at IU and a Liz Watson supporter.
A protester adjusts her scarf to cover her face during the Liz Watson and Bernie Sanders rally Oct. 19 at Dunn Meadow. The protesters shouted several times about sex workers rights throughout the rally.
Former IU football player Tom Kendrick talks Oct. 17 about playing football during the 1958 and 1959 seasons outside Memorial Stadium. Kendrick played as a quarterback during the 1958 season under then-IU Coach Phil Dickens.
Former IU football player Jim McDonald holds his blue IU hat Oct. 17 outside Memorial Stadium. The hat, which is monogramed with “The Dickens Boys” on the side, calls back to the blue jerseys then-IU coach Phil Dickens had the team wear during the 1958 and 1959 seasons.
Former IU football players Tom Kendrick, left, and Jim McDonald, right, stand at Miller Plaza on Oct. 17 outside Memorial Stadium. They were part of the 1958 and 1959 seasons under then IU Coach Phil Dickens, who had the team wear blue jerseys during those seasons in hopes of building a new culture. Kendrick, McDonald and other players from those seasons still wear blue IU hats to honor the team.
Sophomore midfielder Spencer Glass goes to kick the ball toward Butler's goal during IU's game Oct. 16 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Glass's kick resulted in a goal to finish the game. IU defeated Butler, 3-0.
Coach Todd Yeagley delivers a post-match talk to the team Oct. 16 after IU's 3-0 win over Butler at Bill Armstrong Stadium.