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Recent IU graduate Gabrielle Reed accepts the crown and title as Miss Indiana 2010 from fellow IU grad Nicole Pollard on Saturday at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center.
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Recent IU graduate Gabrielle Reed accepts the crown and title as Miss Indiana 2010 from fellow IU grad Nicole Pollard on Saturday at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center.
Gabrielle Reed powerfully ends her rendition of the song “You’ll Never Walk Alone” during the talent portion of the Miss Indiana Pageant on Saturday at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center.
Recent IU graduate Brittany Hagan performs her jazz routine to the song “Move You” during the talent portion of the Miss Indiana Pageant on Saturday at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center.
The line for the local steak-house restaurant Janko’s Little Zagreb stretched far beyond the booth Saturday at the Taste of Bloomington. It was one of the most popular booths at the Taste.
Senior Josh Payton scoops up a dish of Chili Cheese Etouffee at the Dats booth Saturday at the Taste of Bloomington. The Cajun restaurant served their four most popular dishes at the booth.
Bloomington local Jee Choi attempts to throw a ping-pong ball in a cup at the Pizza Express booth Saturday at the Taste of Bloomington. The Pizza Express booth was offering a coupon for free breadsticks with each successful shot.
Jeffrey Marks and Lucinda Berry admired the craftsmanship in the stained glass booth Saturday at the art fair on the square. Marks and Berry, Terre Haute residents, were visiting their daughter as well as the arts fair.
Incoming freshman mother, Kim Davis, enthusiastically shakes the hand of the famous Herman B Wells statue Wednesday during the orientation program. The well-wishing mother claims she did so to provide her son with "academic success in his coming years at Indiana."
The future freshmen are seated for the “Hoosier Experience” discussion in Ballantine Hall Wednesday during the orientation program. There, they discussed their new knowledge of IU with the orientation leaders and learned more about what was in store for them in their coming years on campus.
Jarid Abram, supervisor over line operations, loops a kite string through live wires Monday during the demonstration over electrocution hazards hosted by Duke Energy. The string quickly began burning, illustrating how dangerous the live wires can be. The demonstration was held as a training program for the IU Police Cadets and IU Parking Operations.