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Artist Brian Hanlon cleans the statue of George Taliaferro on Nov. 1 in front of Memorial Stadium. Hanlon said the statue took about eight months to sculpt and weighs 900 pounds.
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Artist Brian Hanlon cleans the statue of George Taliaferro on Nov. 1 in front of Memorial Stadium. Hanlon said the statue took about eight months to sculpt and weighs 900 pounds.
George Taliaferro's daughter Terri Johnson touches the knee of his statue Nov. 1 in front of Memorial Stadium. Taliaferro is survived by four daughters and his wife, Viola.
The statue of George Taliaferro is seen Nov. 1 in front of Memorial Stadium. Taliaferro was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1981.
IU president Michael McRobbie welcomes attendees to the dedication ceremony for a statue of George Taliaferro on Nov. 1 at Memorial Stadium. The event honored Taliaferro for the social and athletic contributions he made at IU and in professional sports.
IU trustee William Quinn Buckner speaks about his relationship with George Taliaferro on Nov. 1 at Memorial Stadium. Taliaferro was the first African American man drafted into the NFL.
IU football players applaud atthe end of the dedication ceremony for the statue of George Taliaferro on Nov. 1 in Memorial Stadium. The event concluded with a video in which the statue of Taliaferro was shown, rather than unveiling the statue outdoors.
The statue of George Taliaferro stands behind the plaza marker bearing his name Nov. 1 in front of Memorial Stadium. The plaza and statue were both dedicated to honor Taliaferro, an IU alumnus who was the first black man drafted into the NFL.
Junior DeAndre Crenshaw takes a selfie with the statue of George Taliaferro on Nov. 1 in front of Memorial Stadium. Crenshaw said he attended the dedication ceremony because he loves football.
The statue of George Taliaferro is covered by a white sheet Nov. 1 in front of Memorial Stadium. The statue was made by Brian Hanlon, who has produced more than 300 works.
The statue of George Taliaferro is seen uncovered after ceremony attendees return outside Nov. 1 in front of Memorial Stadium. Taliaferro was a native of Gary, Indiana, and played for the NFL's Chicago Bears.
The four daughters of George Taliaferro are presented with IU bicentennial medals Nov. 1 at Memorial Stadium. The medals honor those who have made significant contributions to broaden the reach of IU.
Mark Stryker, arts reporter and critic for the Detroit Free Press, explains the importance of reading during a talk Oct. 29 in Franklin Hall. He recently published the book, “Jazz from Detroit,” and has covered the arts for several news publications.
Citizens Police Academy members met Tuesday night at the Bloomington Police Station to learn about domestic violence issues.
Stripes food truck cashier Jessica Williams hands freshman Misha Rekhter his Crimson Card on Oct. 28 in front of the Showalter Fountain. Stripes is one of two food trucks operated by IU dining.
The Stripes food truck is parked Oct. 28 in front of Showalter Fountain. The food truck is one of two operated by IU dining.
Childs Elementary School student Karinna Kenner decorates a sugar skull Oct. 27 at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. The museum celebrated Día de los Muertos with crafts and an altar in honor of dead loved ones.
Pink paint covers a parking meter Oct. 23 in front of the Monroe County Courthouse. Numerous parking meters around the courthouse were vandalized.
A booklet sits on a flower bed on Oct. 21 in front of the IU Cinema. "We Tell: Body Publics" is part of the traveling national exhibit, "We Tell: Fifty Years of Participatory Community Media," and showed several short films.
A booklet sits on a flower bed Oct. 21 in front of the IU Cinema. "We Tell: Body Publics" is part of the traveling national exhibit, "We Tell: Fifty Years of Participatory Community Media," and showed several short films.
A plane sits outside a hangar Oct. 19 at the Monroe County Airport for Community Flight Night. The event allowed residents to view planes, ride in a hot air balloon and tour the airport.