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Kevin Krauter from Carmel, Ind. performs a soundcheck before his band, Hoops, plays Wednesday evening at Landlocked Music. The band will travel to the United Kingdom for a two-week-long tour on April 30.
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Kevin Krauter from Carmel, Ind. performs a soundcheck before his band, Hoops, plays Wednesday evening at Landlocked Music. The band will travel to the United Kingdom for a two-week-long tour on April 30.
Hoops recently released its first album "Routines". The band will be traveling to the United Kingdom for a two-week-long tour on April 30.
Hoops bass player and singer, Kevin Krauter from Carmel, Ind. performs Wednesday night at Landlocked Music. Krauter's mom and brother came down from Indianapolis to watch the show. The group leaves April 30 for a two-week-long tour in the United Kingdom.
Drew Auscherman of Hoops asks the crowd to get closer during their show Wednesday evening at Landlocked Music. The group leaves for its two-week-long tour in the United Kingdom on April 30.
Drew Auscherman of Hoops performs a soundcheck prior to their show Wednesday evening at Landlocked Music. The group leaves for its two-week-long tour in the United Kingdom on April 30.
Drew Auscherman of Hoops performs during their show Wednesday evening at Landlocked Music. The group leaves for its two-week-long tour in the United Kingdom on April 30.
A group of protesters speak into a megaphone in the commons of Franklin Hall. Protesters moved their protest inside after it started raining.
Gabe Garber hand lables one of the class of 2017 limited edition bottles of vodka. Cardinal Spirits distillary is only producing 200 of these limited edition bottles.
The hand labled bottles will contain a white grape based vodka that is gluten free. The limited edition bottles will go on sale Friday at Cardinal Spirits.
A filler is used to fill the bottles. This machine insures that each bottle is filled equally to the specified amount.
Justin Hughuy hand-corks each bottle after filling them. The next step is the sealing of the bottles.
Justin Hughuy uses a filler to fill each bottle proportionally. After being filled the bottles move onto the packaging phase.
Gabe Garber hand lables one of the class of 2017 limited edition bottles of vodka. The bottles were crafted in France then shipped to Cardinal Spirits.
These class of 2017 limited edition bottles of vodka will go on sale Friday. These bottles are sold at Cardinal Spirits.
Justin Hughuy uses a heat gun to seal the bottles before they are boxed. These 200 limited edition bottles will go on sale Friday at Cardinal Spirits.
Justin Hughuy places seals over the corks on the bottles. These limited edition bottles will go on sale Friday at Cardinal Spirits.
Justin Hughuy uses a heat gun to seal the bottles before they are boxed. These 200 limited edition bottles will go on sale Friday at Cardinal Spirits.
Justin Hughuy places the bottles into boxes for storage until they are ready to be sold. The limited edition bottles will go on sale Friday at Cardinal Spirits.
Andrew Cowie, president of the Interfraternity Council speaks about how the IFC wants to create an internal evaluation plan. "The ultimate goal is to assign chapters a scorecard that gives a chapter an evaluation," Cowie said.
Jenny McComas, class of 1949 curator of European and American art at the Eskenazi Museum of Art, talks about post war West German abstract paintings. "The Politics of Abstract Painting in Postwar Germany" was the second presentation during the museum's Noon Talk series. The next event will be held at 12:15 p.m. on March 29 in the Eskenazi Museum of Art.