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(12/06/13 12:18am)
Angi holds a Converse shoe identical to the kind Rachael frequently wore. Angi wrote in Sharpie marker Rachael's initials and a small heart at the toe. She wears them with her scrubs everytime she goes to work at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.
(12/06/13 12:17am)
At the Fiege's home in November two of Rachael's friends, Laura Kauffman, left, and Julia Ollikainen, middle, along with Julia's mother Martha came to visit Angi. They reminisced about Rachael and wondered what she might be doing in Heaven.
(12/06/13 12:14am)
Since Rachael died, Angi found comfort in wearing Rachael's clothes. She also wears the elastic hairbands and silver cross that Rachael had on just before she died.
(12/06/13 12:14am)
Rachael in Angi on vacation in the Dominican Republic. "When I lost Rachael, I lost my daughter," Angi said. "But I also lost my best friend."
(12/06/13 12:12am)
Angi Fiege looks at boards of photos of Rachael that were made for the funeral by her friends.
(12/06/13 12:12am)
Angi Fiege stands at the grave of her 19 year old daughter Rachael, who died Aug. 23, 2013 after falling down a set of stairs at her first party at IU. In the months after her death, Rachael's family and friends have been burdened by misconceptions of who their daughter was and what really happened to her that night.
(12/04/13 3:46pm)
Griffy Lake is currently refilling with water and will also be filled with fish by spring 2014.
(12/04/13 3:42pm)
Griffy Lake is currently refilling with water and will also be filled with fish by spring 2014.
(12/04/13 3:49am)
Griffy Lake is currently refilling with water and will also be filled with fish by spring 2014.
(12/02/13 11:23pm)
Senior Dillon Olney puts the final touches on his sculptures for his senior thesis show this month. Dillon has used his art to help him accept and cope with his diabetes. He wants his art to help others find "Purpose of Pain."
(10/24/13 3:22am)
The Panhellenic association has partnered with the non-profit My Sister's Closet, which provides free work clothes to women who would not be able to afford them otherwise. My Sister's Closet is located on West 2nd Street.
(10/22/13 3:09am)
The demolition of the Waffle House on Sept. 19, 2013. It was the second oldest restaurant in Bloomington, Ind. and closed after 46 years of operation
(10/22/13 3:08am)
The demolition of the Waffle House on Sept. 19, 2013. It was the second oldest restaurant in Bloomington, Ind. and closed after 46 years of operation
(10/22/13 3:08am)
Eric Powell watches as Waffle House, that has always been a part of his life, gets torn to the ground. He took pictures for Bud, his father and owner of the restaurant who was in the hospital recovering from his hip replacement surgery. "Maybe it's better," Eric said. "Maybe it's better that he didn't see it like this."
The demolition of the Waffle House on Sept. 19, 2013. It was the second oldest restaurant in Bloomington, Ind. and closed after 46 years of operation
(10/22/13 3:07am)
A personal, handwritten note from owner Bud Powell announced the official closing of Bloomington's Waffle House on Sept. 4 at 3 p.m. After 46 years of operation, the restaurant will be replaced by a luxury apartment building.
(10/22/13 3:06am)
Owner Bud Powell makes a few remaining phone calls after his restaurant, Waffle House, permanently closed after 46 years of operation. A luxury apartment building will be built in its place in Bloomington, Ind.
(10/22/13 3:06am)
After 46 years of operation, Bloomington's Waffle House will close and be replaced by a luxury apartment building.
(10/22/13 3:05am)
After 46 years of operation, Bloomington's Waffle House will close and be replaced by a luxury apartment building.
(10/22/13 3:05am)
After 46 years of operation, Bloomington's Waffle House will close and be replaced by a luxury apartment building. The demolition of the restaurant building are scheduled for Sept. 16.
(10/22/13 3:04am)
After 46 years of operation, Bloomington's Waffle House will close and be replaced by a luxury apartment building. The furniture inside the Waffle House was donated to a company in Terra Haute after the restaurant closed.