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Senior cornerback Ray Fisher gives one last salute to the student section following the Hoosiers 23-19 win over Western Michigan on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Senior cornerback Ray Fisher gives one last salute to the student section following the Hoosiers 23-19 win over Western Michigan on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
The saxophone section focuses on director Mike Lucas during a performance by the Al Cobine Big Band on Thursday evening at Bear's Place.
Junior middle blocker Ashley Benson elevates for a kill during the Hoosiers 3-0 win over UIC on Saturday afternoon at University Gym.
Junior quarterback Ben Chappell (4) powers over the goal line for a touchdown during the Hoosiers 23-19 win over Western Michigan on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.
Senior defender Jessica Boots battles Butler's Mandi Kotynski for a header during the first-half of the Hoosiers game against the Bulldogs on Wednesday night at Armstrong Stadium.
Sophomore midfielder Devon Beach battles a CMU defender for possesion during the Hoosiers 1-0 victory over the Chippewas on August 30 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Running back coach Dennis Springer gives a pep talk to the back core prior to the Hoosiers 23-19 win over Western Michigan on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. The Hoosiers ended the day with 187 yards of total rushing and two rushing touchdowns.
Senior corner back Ray Fisher celebrates with the student section following the Hoosiers 23-19 win over Western Michigan on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.
Sophomore lineman Justin Pagan celebrates with senior running back Demetrius McCray following McCray's touchdown run during the Hoosiers game against Western Michigan on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.
Joe Herndon of the legendary Temptations points to the crowd on Thursday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Beginning their career in Detroit in the early 1960's, the Temptations have continued to entertain audiences with classics while simultaneously releasing new critically acclaimed albums.
The legendary Temptations perform a multitude of hits on Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Beginning their career in Detroit in the early 1960's, the Temptations have continued to entertain audiences with classics while simultaneously releasing new critically-acclaimed albums.
Comedian Susannah Perlman of Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad delivers a monologue on Monday night at Bear's Place.
Graduate student Jami sings "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" during a benefit concert in honor of the work of Judy Garland on Sunday night in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. Revenues from ticket sales help to support Hoosier Musicals which is dedicated to expanding appreciation of music theatre to a wider campus audience.
Vocalist and keyboardist Emily Watkins of Margot and the Nuclear So And So's performs on Saturday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
A fight breaks out between IU and St. Johns players following the violent collision of IU sophomore forward Will Bruin and St. Johns senior defender Joel Gustafsson on Friday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium. No players suffered serious injuries and Bruin and Gustafsson later shook hands over the incident. The No. 7 Hoosiers and the No. 5 Red Storm played to a 0-0 tie.
Sophomore midfielder Devon Beach catches a pass during the Hoosiers 1-0 victory over the Chippewas on Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The Cinemat was an independent video-rental store which housed a 49-seat screening room located at Fourth Street and Walnut Street in downtown Bloomington. Open since August of 2002, the store is now for sale.
IU club hockey sophmore forward Joe Fornari is persued by an Illinois defender Saturday afternoon at the Frank Southern Ice Area.
University Chancellor Ken Gros Louis assists freshman Madalyn Warshawsky locate Sycamore Hall during the first day of classes on Monday afternoon near the Herman B Wells Statue. This was the first year that Gros Louis was asked to serve as an IU Guide by the Office of Orientation Programs. Gros Louis arrived on the IU campus in 1964 as a faculty member in the departments of English and Comparative Literature. After his retirement as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Bloomington Chancellor in 2001, Gros Louis was appointed Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Bloomington Chancellor in 2004 by former IU president Adam Herbert. In 2006, Gros Louis was named University Chancellor.
Members of the newly-formed IU chapter of Delta Phi Omega pose for a photo on Sunday afternoon outside the Student Building.