Laura Reagan, IU alum, and her sons Korbyn Reagan-Walls and Jarek Reagan-Walls watch a magic card trick from Paul Nord on Saturday. Nord has been sellling produce from Sun Circle farm at the farmers market for several years.
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Amy Reader, left, and Jack Hagedorn practice an improvization game during a rehearsal leading up to their show the "Indiana University Campus Comedy Festival" Wednesday at Woodburn Room 100. Reader and Hagedorn played the game called "Three Lines" as the rest of Midnight Snack cast watched and laughed along.
Jack McWilliams, left, Kaitlyn Blansett and Anthony Trombetta practice their roles a rehearsal for the improvization group Midnight Snack Wednesday at Woodburn Room 100. The group practiced for the upcoming "Indiana University Campus Comedy Festival".
Student Maria Bluck laughs after finishing a scene with her scene partners during a rehearsal for the comedy group Midnight Snack Wednesday at Woodburn Room 100.
Mark Fenstermacher, the lead pastor of First United Methodist Church, stands in the sanctuary Tuesday afternoon. The church has one male pastor and two female pastoral leaders.
Michael McGuire, left, executive associate dean, RJ Woodridge, director of the Undergraduate Programs Office, Michele Sassano, assistant director of Admissions and Student Services, Megan Siehl, director of Graduate Student Services, and Dan Esposito , student and president of the Graduate Student Association talk Thursday at the SPEA Tavis Smiley Atrium. Administrators gathered in the atrium to celebrate SPEA being the number one ranking graduate program.
Cheryl Munson, who is involved with the County Council, looks at the Indiana Bicentennial Barn Quilt Monday at the Monroe County Courthouse. The quilt depicts Indiana's 92 counties and will be auctioned off to support barn preservation in 2017.