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I would say good, pumped ... my adrenaline is going, I'm in a rhythm.
It's beautiful to be out here, the grass is green ... what else could you ask for?
Senior outfielder Kelli Ritchison sprints for first base after a slap bunt Thursday at the IU Softball Field. The Hoosiers lost the double header to #2 ranked University of Michigan.
The Art History Association is selling art books, magazines, and other books as a fundraiser. The sale continues Thursday, offering the books from 50 cents to $10.
Doctoral Student Chrystine Keener attends to the Art History Association book sale Wednesday in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Art Lobby. The book sale, which has Art Books and magazines for as low as 50 cents, is the primary fundraiser for the Art History Department.
Cutter rider Eric Young races through his laps in a time of 2:20 Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Young placed first in mens for the second year in a row.
Kappa Alpha Theta rider Kristen Methard rounds a corner durring ITT's Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Beta Theta Pi members cheer on their rider during the Little 500's individual time trials wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Cutters riders Eric Young and Zack Lusk complete a clean exchange Saturday afternoon during Little 500 qualifications. The Cutters completed their four laps in a time of 2:20, putting them in the pole spot on race day.
Benny Gershman leads local band Jip Jop, which mixes jazz with classic hip hop, during their performance Friday night at the Bluebird.
Wing It cycler Ali Bickel takes a virtual ride through the street of Milan as she trains for this spring’s Little 500. The riders rode indoors while the weather was bad.
Wing It cyclist Ali Bickel takes a virtual ride on Monday through the street of Milan as she trains for this spring’s Little 500.
Local band Jip Jop, which mixes jazz with classic hip hop, performed Friday night at the Bluebird.
A waitress puts in an order Friday at the Upland Brewing Company. Upland is one of the microbreweries in town that would benefit from Sunday alcohol sales if the pending law is passed.
Franz Kafka's Trial played by IU students opened Friday at the John Waldron Arts Building.
Indiana Univeristy Biology Professor Kristi Montooth admires Icarus, a piece by Edward Berstein in The Triennial Faculty Art Show Friday night at the IU Art Museum.
Mourners gather in a makeshift graveyard Tuesday in Dunn Meadow. The event was organized by the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals at IU in remembrance of the 119 victims of gender expression murders worldwide in the last year.
Pulitzer Prize winning author and journalist Rick Bragg read from his book, "Calhoun County Trilogy" on Saturday at the Buskirk Chumley Theater. Bragg was in town as part of the Power of Words series organized by the Friends of the Library and the Monroe County Public Library.
LeGrace Benson, director of the Arts of Haiti Research Project, speaks during the IU Art Museum’s Noon Talk Series Thursday in the IU Art Museum. Benson’s talk, titled “Images of Haiti as a Colony and as a Free Black Nation,” centered on four paintings in the Museum’s permanent collection.