
Rabbi Micha Wiesenberg searches for Chametz Tuesday evening in his home. Wiesenberg teaches students from his home about the Jewish faith and traditions surrounding them.
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Rabbi Micha Wiesenberg searches for Chametz Tuesday evening in his home. Wiesenberg teaches students from his home about the Jewish faith and traditions surrounding them.
Edward L. Hutton lifts the cloth on Oct. 17, 2007 during the unveiling of the Hutton Honors College cornerstone. Hutton recently donated approximately $9 million to the university.
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Krisna Wilson enjoys a piece of sushi during Taste of Asia Sunday afternoon at the IU Auditorium. Taste of Asia featured food from local restaurants in Bloomington and performances by various groups from IU.
Then junior Juliana Dumas smokes a cigarette before class Feb. 27, 2007 outside Ballantine Hall.
A member of the Red-Hot ticket speaks to locals outside of Kilroy's on Kirkwood early Wednesday morning. Btown ticket won the election.
Ashley Donaldson, Delena DiBlasy and Claire Renaud jump in "Anger." In between each act, Daniel Petrie and Laura McClain spoke to the audience about the history of each sin, and how they are seen in our modern society today.
Shirin Ansari and Matt Wisley begin their dance portraying "Envy" Saturday evening at the John Waldron Arts Center. "The Seven Deadly Sins" is performed by the Windfall Dancers Company.
Claire Renaud and Tom Slater embrace during "Dreamlust." All the dances for each sin were choreographed by dancers in the performance.
Harmony Jankowski is enveloped during "Gluttony." Each act featured different colors relating to the sin they were associated with.
Kay Olges, Elizabeth Theobald and Ashley Donaldson dance during "Pride." The performances featured art work from Paul Cadmus' "The Seven Deadly Sins" painted from 1945 to 1949.
Harmony Jankowski moves across the floor during "Sloth." The Roman Catholic Church recognize seven virtues corresponding to the sins; Chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, patience kindness and humility.
Tom Slater, Ashley Donaldson and Elizabeth Theobald dance during "Greed." The company will put on encore performances Thursday through Saturday, Apil 2-4, at 8 p.m. in the Rose Fire Bay in the John Waldron Arts Center.
IU Alumnae and Bloomington Residents, Meagan Lisby and Angela Beard created The Bone Appetreat. Their objective is to make handmade organic dog treats.
Seniors Kelsey Walker, John Wright and McKenzie Breedlove sample wine Friday evening at the Bloomington Convention Center. Along with their friend senior Mallory Hobbs, this was their first wine festival, and they sampled many various types of wine from multiple vendors from across the state.
IU alum Jamaal McCray discusses his past during dress rehearsals for "The America Play" March 23 in the Wells Metz Theatre. The play will continue March 31 and April 4 at 7:30 p.m. and April 4 at 2 p.m.
The IU water polo team practices Feb. 28 at the Counsilman/Billingsley Aquatic Center.
McCray acts out the final moments of Lincoln for a recently "married couple." All throughout the play, visitors interrupt McCray to pay their penny and choose their pistol, including the couple, an Asian man and a man who recreates the moment to historical accuracy choosing the Derringer pistol everytime and recites Booth's exact words before his escape.
IU alumni Jamaal McCray speaks to the audience during rehearsals for "The America Play" Monday evening at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. McCray portrays the "Foundling Father," a former gravedigger, who quits his day job to portray Abraham Lincoln.
Senior Patrick Hercamp re-enacts the assassination of "Abraham Lincoln," played by McCray, in Ford's Theatre dressed as John Wilkes Booth. The play is told from the perspective of McCray's character "Foundling Father," and explores the question 'Can black identity ever truly be formed when it is constructed upon white history?'