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(11/29/20 3:34pm)
Freshman Trevor Horenkamp looks outside through the window in his quarantine housing Sept. 24 at Ashton Residence Center. Horenkamp spent roughly two weeks at Ashton with mild symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19, and said the experience was “boring.”
(11/20/20 1:19am)
IU graduate student Mary Sluder restocks COVID-19 tests Oct. 15 at Memorial Stadium. Sluder heard about the job working at IU’s stadium mitigation testing site over the summer while tutoring students through IU Athletics, and has worked at the stadium site most of the semester.
(11/20/20 1:12am)
Dr. Aaron Carroll talks about his background in medicine, his family life and how he found himself on IU’s coronavirus task force committee Sept. 1 on a Zoom call in front of the Presidents Hall mitigation testing site in Franklin Hall. Carroll has been the lead on IU’s coronavirus task force this semester, making most of the decisions regarding mitigation testing and coronavirus protocols on the Bloomington campus.
(11/18/20 9:05pm)
Fans gather on Kirkwood Avenue after IU defeated No. 8 Penn State on Oct. 24.
(11/18/20 3:02am)
The intersection of Hillsdale Drive and Third Street is seen from the passenger seat of a car Nov. 17.
(11/17/20 7:57pm)
The entrance to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall is seen in October. IU men’s basketball announced its non-conference schedule Tuesday.
(11/16/20 4:57pm)
A referee holds a basketball at the Big Ten Tournament on March 6 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The NCAA announced Monday the 2021 men's basketball tournament will be held at one geographic location, with the state of Indiana and the Indianapolis metropolitan area being the likely location.
(11/16/20 4:57pm)
The press box at Memorial Stadium is seen at sunrise Nov. 8, 2020.
(11/08/20 7:40pm)
Students celebrate after IU Dance Marathon members reveal the final total raised Nov. 8 at the parking lot outside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The organization raised over $2.9 million for Riley Hospital for Children.
(11/08/20 7:42pm)
Students arrive at the IU Dance Marathon total reveal Nov. 8 at the parking lot outside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The organization raised over $2.9 million for Riley Hospital for Children.
(11/08/20 7:45pm)
IU Dance Marathon Director of Public Relations Anna Barnett hypes up the crowd Nov. 8 outside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. IUDM’s final fundraising reveal took place in the parking lot on the north side of of Assembly Hall, with students shouting and honking from cars due to the coronavirus pandemic.
(11/08/20 7:40pm)
IU Dance Marathon members hold up signs displaying the final total of $2,905,188.23 on Nov. 8 in front of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The dance marathon, which raises money every year for Riley Hospital for Children, took place in a hybrid format this year, with virtual components and in-person components at Dunn Meadow and outside Assembly Hall.
(11/08/20 7:52pm)
Students celebrate after IU Dance Marathon members reveal the final total raised Nov. 8 at the parking lot outside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The organization raised over $2.9 million for Riley Hospital for Children.
(11/08/20 7:40pm)
Students watch as IU Dance Marathon members reveal the final total raised Nov. 8 at the parking lot outside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The organization raised over $2.9 million for Riley Hospital for Children.
(11/04/20 8:20pm)
A screenshot shows the playing field in Jon Bois' piece, "20020," a fiction college football game in the year 20020.
(10/30/20 10:13pm)
A referee holds a basketball March 6 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Sellersburg, Indiana, native Trey Kaufman committed to Purdue to play basketball Friday over IU, Indiana State University, the University of North Carolina, University of Virginia and Clemson University.
(10/30/20 8:08pm)
Dunn Meadow is seen Feb. 2 from the intersection of Indiana Avenue and Seventh Street.
(10/27/20 7:47pm)
Then-freshman Mackenzie Holmes shouts after drawing a foul and scoring a basket Dec. 11, 2019, at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
(10/27/20 8:04pm)
This is the second time in its history that the IDS won both an Online and Newspaper Pacemaker.
(10/27/20 7:32pm)
Ovens heated to 95 degrees Celsius sit side-by-side Oct. 27 at IU’s COVID-19 testing lab at Myers Hall. After the tests arrive via a small cooler they are put into the ovens that inactivate the COVID-19 virus, the first step in processing COVID-19 tests. Matthew Hahn, the director of the labs, said this is the only step of the process that involves active virus.