Five Guys construction
Construction workers attach the Five Guys sign to the building Nov. 29 on Kirkwood Avenue. The restaurant is set to open Dec. 4.
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Construction workers attach the Five Guys sign to the building Nov. 29 on Kirkwood Avenue. The restaurant is set to open Dec. 4.
Alexandre O. Philippe will present his Hitchcock masterclass Dec. 7 at the IU Cinema.
A fire-twirler stops to light his torches for the Krampus Rampage and Bazaar parade attendees Dec. 1. He performed a number of tricks including swallowing the fire.
A red-eyed Krampus prepares to hit the "naughty" parade attendees with his stick, which is called a ruten, Dec. 1 on North Madison Street. The parade, which started at 6 p.m., featured dancing angels, St. Nicholas and a number of Krampuses.
A fire-twirler swallows a flame during the Krampus Rampage and Bazaar on Dec. 1. The festival started at 5 p.m. and the parade began at 6 p.m.
Olivia Oster, left, and Jenna Crawford, right, wear dresses with their ‘Ask Me About My Dress’ buttons Nov. 28 in Presidents Hall. They are members of the Dressember Foundation. The foundation encourages members to wear a dress or tie every day of December to raise awareness for trafficking victims around the world.
Olivia Oster, left, and Jenna Crawford, right, wear dresses with their "Ask Me About My Dress" buttons Nov. 28 in Presidents Hall. They are members of the Dressember Foundation. The foundation encourages every member to wear a dress or tie every day of December to raise awareness for trafficking victims around the world.
The Ernie Pyle statue located in front of Franklin Hall is covered in snow Nov. 26.
IU students Emma Schuster and Adam Diersing walk through Dunn’s Woods on Nov. 26.
A turkey’s beak is filled with food Nov. 15.
Larry Howard sets out water for the turkeys Nov. 15.
A turkey sits alone while the others eat and drink Nov. 15. The turkey was injured the previous night for unknown reasons.
The turkeys follow Larry Howard around as he sets up their enclosure Nov. 15. The turkeys are set to be slaughtered Nov. 18 for Thanksgiving.
Farmer Larry Howard sets up the fence that encloses the turkeys Nov. 15 in a field. He changes the location of the turkeys every week to ensure they are on fresh grass.
A group of turkeys, called a rafter, runs towards the food that is being set down by farmer Larry Howard on Nov. 15.
The turkeys listen intently as Larry Howard mimics their calls Nov. 15. The breed of turkey differs from year to year. This year Howard is raising Broad Breasted bronze turkeys.
Larry Howard pours out feed for the turkeys as a part of his afternoon chores on the farm Nov. 15.
The turkeys eat the feed given to them by Larry Howard. The turkeys often try to steal food directly from each other’s mouths.
The turkeys wander around in a group as Larry Howard prepares the water and food Nov. 15. The colors of the turkeys’ heads change with their moods.
The Beatles' record also known as "The White Album" is sold at Tracks, located on Kirkwood Avenue. The album will celebrate its 50th anniversary Nov. 22.