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Hoping to continue to place high, the men's ultimate frisbee team, Hoosiermama?, practices for their upcoming tournament Thursday at Jordan Field. The tournament takes place this weekend at Karst Farm Park in Bloomington.
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Hoping to continue to place high, the men's ultimate frisbee team, Hoosiermama?, practices for their upcoming tournament Thursday at Jordan Field. The tournament takes place this weekend at Karst Farm Park in Bloomington.
Professor Fritz Breithaupt describes how an old camera from Germany functions during his German Culture Studies class' showcase in Ballantine Hall on Monday. For their class final project, students portrayed 17 objects that tell the history of Germany.
Cutters' rider Zachary Lusk smiles before making a victory lap after winning the Little 500 on Saturday.
Riders congratulate each other after the Little 500 on Saturday.
Cutters' Clayton Feldman mounts his bike at the start of the Men's Little 500 race Saturday.
Phi Kappa Psi huddles before the Men's Little 500 race starts Saturday.
Teter teammates ride a victory lap after winning the Women's Little 500 on Friday.
A Teter rider races during the Women's Little 500 on Friday.
Little 500 riders zoom down the track during the women's race on Friday.
Riders take a practice lap before the start of the Women's Little 500 race on Friday.
A rider from Delta Gamma mounts her bike at the start of the Women's Little 500 race Friday.
Little 500 competitors from Teter and Gamma Phi Beta smile at the start of the Women's race Friday.
A dancer from the Jacobs School of Music dances to "Got It Bad" by Ella Fitzgerald on Wednesday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The show entitled "Ballet at the BCT" presented "The Choreography Project", original works by dancers from the Ballet Department and directed by Michael Vernon.
Former Executive Director for Circle City Classic Marc Williams moderated the panel discussion "Advice from the Pros" presented by the Union Board on Tuesday in Alumni Hall. The discussion was followed by a mixer with the 5 industry representatives from different areas.
As it smokes in his hands, senior Billy Howard practices making a friction fire from soft wood by blowing on coal and wood dust outside HPER on Monday. Howard is part of an IU Outdoor Adventures survival class taught by Steve and Dell Hambling.
Tie-dyed shirts lay out to dry during Collins Fest on Saturday. Tie-dying was one of the many activities to do.
Junior Niles Burke swings from a tree during Collins Fest on Saturday.
Senior Tyler DeLong climbs a tree Saturday at Collins Fest.
Bubbles float in the air as sophomore Frances Frame makes more during Collins Fest on Saturday.
Senior Laurie Griesinger gets her face painted at Collins Fest on Saturday.