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Juniors Nicholas Gray and Georgia Dalton perform Sterling Manka's piece "Litost" during a ballet rehearsal Tuesday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
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Juniors Nicholas Gray and Georgia Dalton perform Sterling Manka's piece "Litost" during a ballet rehearsal Tuesday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Juniors Camille Kellems and Anna Barned and sophomores Marissa Arnold and Kyra Muttilainen perform Claudia Rhett's piece "Another Time."
"Amatria" is a luminous and interactive sculptural landscape located in the atrium of Luddy Hall. The sculpture is comprised of 3D-printed formations and mesh-like canopies filled with pulsing mechanisms.
"Amatria" contains spheres depicting hollow bone structures of birds and mammals. These structures are lined with bubbling prototype cells filled with self-renewing chemistry.
Philip Beesley, Canadian visionary architect and artist, led the construction of "Amatria," located in Luddy Hall. The project also involved researchers Salvador Breed, Poul Holleman and engineer Rob Gorbet.
"Amatria" contains spheres depicting hollow bone structures of birds and mammals. These structures are lined with bubbling prototype cells filled with self-renewing chemistry.
Thomas Jefferson's copy of the “Acts Passed at a Congress of the United States of America" shows where Jefferson changed imprisonments to punishments. The book, one of only three known copies, contains the first published laws of the United States, including the first printing of the Bill of Rights.
Canary explains how he plans to fix the deathbed editions of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass." Canary has worked at the Lilly Library for 32 years.
Conservator Jim Canary explains how he plans to repair the binding of a book that is currently kept in a cardboard box. Canary conducts repairs in the Lilly Library’s conservation lab.
Two Gingko trees, also known as Maidenhair trees, line the sidewalk near Maxwell Hall. They can be distinguished by their fan-shaped leaves and foul-smelling fruits.
The Cutters hold their trophies after winning the men's Little 500 on Saturday, April 21, at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Riders for the men's Little 500 race prepare to enter Turn 1.
Riley Figg of Bear's cycling team turns to see how close his opponents are during the Men's Little 500.
The Borg-Warner trophy for the Men's Little 500 sits on the stage in the middle of Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The Cutters team holds its bike and trophy after winning the 2018 Men's Little 500.
A member of Kappa Sigma leads a pack of riders on the straightaway. The Men's Little 500 race took place Saturday, April 21, at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Bleachers packed with people watch as cyclists for the Men's Little 500 race ride the straightaway. The Men's Little 500 race took place Saturday, April 21, at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Kappa Alpha Theta holds its bike up after taking first place in this year's Little 500 race.
Members of Delta Gamma hold the second place trophy at the end of this year's Little 500 race. Kappa Alpha Theta took first place Friday, April 20, at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Members of Kappa Alpha Theta cheer for their team after it wins first place in this year's Little 500 race Friday, April 20, at Bill Armstrong Stadium.