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Freshman guard Anthony Leal throws his hands up in celebration after a teammate scores Jan. 24 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. IU lost to Rutgers 70-74.
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Freshman guard Anthony Leal throws his hands up in celebration after a teammate scores Jan. 24 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. IU lost to Rutgers 70-74.
Junior guard Rob Phinisee shoots the ball Jan. 24 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. IU lost to Rutgers 70-74.
Junior guard Rob Phinisee goes to pass the ball Jan. 24 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Phinisee scored seven points in the team’s 70-74 loss against Rutgers.
Freshman guard Khristian Lander dribbles during the game against Rutgers on Jan. 24 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. IU lost 74-70.
IU students Jessica Gutierrez and Ericka Alvarez work at a COVID-19 testing center Aug. 18, 2020, by Memorial Stadium. IU reported 58 positive test results out of 6,745 mitigation tests Jan. 13.
A protester holds up a sign that reads "Defund Police!" on Aug. 18, 2020, outside of City Hall.
The IU Auditorium is located at 1211 E. 7th St. Executive director of the IU Auditorium Doug Booher will host a master class on how seasons at the auditorium are planned on Jan. 28.
A student and parent belongings onto a trailer headed to Eigenmann Hall on Aug. 18, 2020. IU announced it's goal of administering 50,000 COVID-19 tests to students a week on Jan. 11.
Protesters in support of police gather around the Monroe County Courthouse on Aug. 22, 2020. The protest came after a series of Black Lives Matter protests in Bloomington after the death of George Floyd and the attack of Vauhxx Booker.
Signs from the 2019-20 IU Auditorium events hang outside the building Jan. 9, 2020. The auditorium will livestream a Q&A with Tony-nominated actress Cathy Rigsby on Jan. 13.
Then-redshirt freshman Graham Rooks wrestles then-senior Pat Lugo Jan. 10, 2020, in Wilkinson Hall. IU will open its season at home in a dual meet against Illinois on Jan. 10.
Steve and Saundra walk hand-in-hand Oct. 17 in an apple orchard. Steve still gets contacted by random people on Facebook who have followed his journey, claiming that he was a miracle and they were praying for him.
Saundra and Steve pose for a photo Oct. 17 in an apple orchard. After being released from the hospital, Steve was excited to feel the fresh breeze against his face.
The family cat sits on the stairs in Steve and Saundra’s house. After returning home, going up the stairs was a big challenge for Steve.
A walker sits next to a bench Oct. 17 by the front door of the Moore household. Steve wanted to walk out of the care facility without using a walker to greet his family, but the nurses would not let him.
Steve’s daughter, Allyson Hamlin, tends to the garden Oct. 17 at her parents' house. The family planted the garden when Steve first found out he had the coronavirus and they have been tending to it ever since.
Steve Moore and his family pose for a photo Oct. 17 in an apple orchard. Spending time with family is something Steve says he cherishes and holds on to a little bit more than he did before contracting the coronavirus.
Steve Moore is seen Oct. 17 through the front door of Waggin Tails Pet Grooming. Steve works at the shop alongside Saundra.
Steve Moore sits Oct. 17 in Waggin Tails Pet Grooming. Steve and Saundra own the small dog grooming business.
A card reading “Welcome home Steve” sits on a table Oct. 17 next to the front door of the Moore household. After being released from the hospital Steve wanted to go out to dinner with his family, but was unable to because the restaurants were not open and he did not realize how quarantine had affected the community during his time in the hospital and rehabilitation centers.