Joseph Smedley's sister, Vivian Brown, speaks to the audience about Smedley at the vigil for him and Yaolin Wang on Oct. 7 in Dunn Meadow. Both Smedley and Wang were found dead the previous week. The vigil was organized by Indiana University Student Association.
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Members of the IU community lay flowers on a memorial for Joseph Smedley during a vigil for her and Yaolin Wang on Oct. 7 in Dunn Meadow. Both Smedley and Wang were found dead the previous week. The vigil was organized by Indiana University Student Association.
Students and family of Yaolin Wang and Joseph Smedley observe a moment of silence during the vigil for the students Oct. 7 in Dunn Meadow. Both Smedley and Wang were found dead the previous week. The vigil was organized by Indiana University Student Association.
Christopher Viers, associate vice president for international services, stands with the family of Yaolin Wang and holds flowers during a vigil for Wang and Joseph Smedley on Oct. 7 in Dunn Meadow. Both Smedley and Wang were found dead the previous week. The vigil was organized by Indiana University Student Association.
Candles are held in memory of Yaolin Wang and Joseph Smedley during a vigil Oct. 7 in Dunn Meadow. Wang died Sept. 30 and Smedley was found Oct. 2. Indiana Student Association organized the vigil.
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To honor the outgoing national president, SigEp brothers made a sign that hangs in the fraternity. From left to right: Denton White, Jonathon Coss and Bill Holland discuss their friend and mentor, Phil Cox.
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To honor the outgoing national president, SigEp brothers made a sign that hangs in the fraternity. From left to right: Denton White, Jonathon Coss and Bill Holland discuss their friend and mentor, Phil Cox.
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Benny Narsh, Bill Holland and Alex Ingoglia sit in the SigEp house at IU.
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To honor the outgoing national president, SigEp brothers made a sign that hangs in the fraternity. From left to right: Denton White, Jonathon Coss and Bill Holland discuss their friend and mentor, Phil Cox.
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To honor the outgoing national president, SigEp brothers made a sign that hangs in the fraternity. From left to right: Denton White, Jonathon Coss and Bill Holland discuss their friend and mentor, Phil Cox.
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Officer Michael Anderson lives in Tulip Tree Apartments as a live-in officer to help IU Police Department begin regular residence hall patrols. “It’s just a wonderful program,” Anderson said. “I know the people that I recruited with at my company, they love the fact that I was a police officer. It’s definitely not a typical job on campus.”
Therese Strosberg, 7, makes a beaded necklace as part of the festivities of Summerfest Bloomington Pride event Saturday in downtown Bloomington.
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Summerfest Bloomington Pride 2015 drew large crowds to downtown Bloomington. Summerfest included activities such as a dunk tank, dancing, food trucks, and other booths from organizations around the city.
Every bike in the Little 500 Men's race had strips of purple and green tape in memory of Hannah Wilson, the IU senior who was found dead on Friday.
Phi Delta Theta senior Rob Lee sticks in the pack during the Little 500 Men's race Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The Sigma Phi Epsilon bike team hoists their team bike after their team won the Little 500 Men's race Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
(From left) Seniors Lyle Gernert, Kara Redmer, and Molly Cason cheer on the Kappa Alpha Theta bike team during the Little 500 Women's race on Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Sophomores Catherine Paraskos and Lexi Allman hug junior Abby Rodgers after the Kappa Alpha Theta bike team won the Little 500 Women's race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Kappa Alpha Theta won the women's race for the third year in a row.
Kappa Alpha Theta rider Liz Lieberman hugs her father Kurt Lieberman after her bike team won the Little 500 Women's race for the third year in a row Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
(From left) Amy Bartner, digital engagement manager at the Indy Star, Zach Osterman, sports and IU Insider reporter for the Indy Star, and Jonathan Scott, the former digital chief for Indianapolis Monthly, discuss social media as a career at a panel in Ernie Pyle Hall on Monday. They discussed their biggest social media blunders, which included tweeting pictures of their cats from official publications' Twitter accounts.