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Cars drive under the Canopy of Lights on Nov. 28, 2010, in downtown Bloomington. There are a variety of musical and community events throughout Bloomington in December.
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Cars drive under the Canopy of Lights on Nov. 28, 2010, in downtown Bloomington. There are a variety of musical and community events throughout Bloomington in December.
Fans rush from the stands and fill the court of Assembly Hall after then-junior forward Christian Watford made a field goal in the final seconds of the game, Dec. 10, 2011. Indiana faces Marian University in an exhibition match Oct. 29.
The Chemistry Building is pictured in April 2018. Two IU chemistry professors have licensed their newly developed technology, a gene- and cell-based therapy, to the Waters Corporation.
The back garden of IU’s Wylie House Museum, where the Wylie family grew much of their food, sits in the sunlight on June 2, 2010. The museum will give away plant seeds at the Morton C. Bradley Jr. Education Center from 12 to 5 p.m. every Friday in March.
Cars drive under the Canopy of Lights in downtown Bloomington.
Then-sophomore guard Maurice Creek takes a jump shot during the Hoosiers' 19-point win against Michigan on Jan. 15, 2011, at Assembly Hall. Creek and fellow former Hoosier Remy Abell made it to the championship game of The Basketball Tournament with team Sideline Cancer before losing to the Golden Eagles.
Finite, Applied Calculus, and Business Law textbooks are stacked in a giant pile in the upstairs textbook section of TIS College Bookstore.
Cars drive under the Canopy of Lights on Nov. 28, 2010, in downtown Bloomington. The Canopy of Lights is an annual Bloomington tradition which features a brightly lit courthouse square for the duration of the holiday season.
Sonny Singh, of the band Red Baraat, plays the trumpet during the band's Lotus Fest performance in 2010 in the Lifecycle Tent.
Gabby Johnson performs the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy during a dress rehearsal of "The Nutcracker" in 2011 in the Musical Arts Center. Johnson shared the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy with Jordan Martin and Mary-Quinn Aber.
Jeff Gordon drives his Drive To End Hunger Chevrolet past pole sitter David Ragan in turn four near the start of the Brickyard 400 on July 31, 2014 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Former IU basketball player Derek Elston returns to the IU Basketball Program as the director of Player Development. Elston will mentor players and life skills programming, administrate opertations and involvement in the program's support services.
People wait in a line that stretched from the front door of Jimmy John's to the Kirkwood Hair Artists hair salon during $1.00 eight inch sub day Thursday at Jimmy John's. The $1.00 sub day was in honor of customer appreciation and took place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Bluebird Nightclub, located at 216 N. Walnut, sees many major national acts from a variety of music genres. The Bluebird has featured performances by Yeasayer, Bone Thugs n' Harmony and Ingrid Michaelson, just to name a few. Besides well known artists the nightclub also features show from lesser known and local acts. Tribute bands often make apperances at the 'bird.
Jim Kirkham stands on the infield of Bill Armstrong Stadium waiting for one of the Cutters riders to round turn two of the track during Individual Time Trials on March 28 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Kirkham has been the coach of the Cutters for the past 15 years.
Cutters coach Jim Kirkham embraces rider Tim Nixon after the Cutters finished in fourth place at the men's Little 500 race Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Jim Kirkham initially began coaching the Cutters because the team would have become defunct had someone not stepped up to take the job. He said that at the time he felt obligated to give back to the team that had been an integral part of his college years. Fifteen years later he says that he feels he has given back plenty and he could walk away and not feel guilty but won't because the team holds him too tightly.
Jim Kirkham initially began coaching the Cutters because the team would have become defunct had someone not stepped up to take the job. He said that at the time he felt obligated to give back to the team that had been an integral part of his college years. Fifteen years later he says that he feels he has given back plenty and he could walk away and not feel guilty but won't because the team holds him too tightly.
Cutters coach Jim Kirkham writes down lap times during a track practice March 5 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.