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The Herman B Wells Library, IU's main library, is home to more than 4.6 million volumes. Many rumors surround the library, including the myth that it is slowly sinking due to the weight of the books.
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The Herman B Wells Library, IU's main library, is home to more than 4.6 million volumes. Many rumors surround the library, including the myth that it is slowly sinking due to the weight of the books.
Incoming freshman Clayton Leslie signs up for the Crimson Guard Wednesday at the Student Orientation Resource Center in the Herman B Wells Library.
IU graduate Andrew Myers, a University Information Technology Services employee, looks on his computer hidden behind IU water bottles Wednesday at the Student Orientation Resource Center in the Herman B Wells Library.
Incoming freshman Joe McNelis and mom Sheila look over Joe's schedule Wednesday at the Student Orientation Resource Center in the Herman B Wells Library.
June 17 BPD Spokesman: Capt. Joe Qualters Robert and Charlene Spierer speak at 10:47
Charlene Spierer kisses her husband's shoulder Friday during the 11th press briefing on the search for their daughter, Lauren. Robert Spierer said the best Father's Day gift he could receive would be information regarding the whereabouts of his daughter.
Charlene Spierer holds onto her husband's arm Friday as Capt. Joe Qualters speaks during the 11th press briefing on the search for Lauren Spierer.
Charlene and Robert Spierer exit the 11th press briefing concerning the search for their daughter Lauren.
Charlene stands next to her husband, Robert as he speaks Friday at the 11th press briefing on the search for their daughter, Lauren. Robert said the best Father's Day gift would be any information on the whereabouts of his daughter.
Capt. Joe Qualters spoke Friday at the 11th press briefing on the search for Lauren Spierer. Qualters released no new information surrounding the case.
Senior Bryan Guadango hands senior Xavier Medina the map of their designated search area as senior Valerie Theobald walks alongside the men Friday on E. Waterloo Court during their search for Lauren Spierer.
Graduates Marli Haddan and Hana Cleveland stand on piles of dirt, looking for clues Saturday evening at Cascade park on the search for Lauren Spierer.
Edgewood High School Senior Kristina Chambers hangs a missing person flier Thursday evening on W. Kirkwood Avenue.
Sophomore Meranda Prince and Edgewood High School senior Alyssa Mounce retape a missing person sign on a pole Thursday on the corner of W., Kirkwood Ave and S. Rogers Street.
Sophomore Meranda Prince and Edgewood High School seniors Kristina Chambers, Alyssa Mounce and Lacee Plemmons walk Thursday night handing out missing person fliers down W. Kirkwood Ave.
Golden Stitch employee Sherry Fountain hangs a missing person flier Thursday in the window of the Golden Stitch on W. Kirkwood Avenue.
Robert Spierer, Lauren's father, discusses search locations with volunteer John Summerlot Thursday evening outside of Smallwood Plaza. The map behind them was used to show volunteers where to search.
Sophomore Meranda Prince and Edgewood High School seniors Kristina Chambers, Alyssa Mounce and Lacee Plemmons show the employees of Talbots the Lunch For Lauren poster Thursday evening in Talbots on the corner of S. College Ave, and Kirkwood Ave. At noon on Friday the Spierers are asking everyone to spend twenty minutes looking for Lauren.
Volunteer John Summerlot shows a volunteer an area to search on a map Thursday evening outside of Smallwood Plaza.
Volunteer John Summerlot looks at a highlighted map of Bloomington Thursday morning during a search at Twin Lakes Sports Park. Summerlot works at Mcnutt Quad, where Lauren lived her freshman year. While he didn't know her as a resident, he felt he should get involved in the search.