Freshman Catherine Deutsch takes time from studying to grab a bit of shut-eye in Dunn Meadow Monday. Temperatures soared into the sixties, providing everyone with a welcome break from winter.
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Bruce Burgun, director of "Much Ado About Nothing," looks on intently. The play is the first to hit the new Theatre/Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
A billboard advertising the services of Ken Nunn stands on Walnut Street. After an apology, Nunn dismissed a lawsuit against two students for damage to his office.
WINTER FUN -- Students walk past the melting remnants of a dirty snowball. By the end of the day Wednesday, most of the snowfall and ice that have been troubling students had melted, leaving the pavement mostly dry and the ground muddy and wet.
Rabbi Sue Shifron, sophomore Calli Schiller, junior Ben Handelsman and sophomore Sarina Fogel listen to one of the other participants at Tuesday's vigil.
Senior quarterback Antwaan Randle El is carried off the field by teammates and students Saturday afternoon after the Hoosiers 26-15 triumph against Kentucky at Memorial Stadium.
Senior Quarterback Antwaan Randle El gives an interview after IU's win over Purdue at Saturday's Oaken Bucket game. The Hoosiers defeated the Boilermakers 13-7.
Graduate student Ernie Johnson helps his friend Duncan put on an AIDS awareness ribbon Tuesday at the Activities desk at the IMU. Students were promoting AIDS awareness and prevention.
Back in IU's hands, the Old Oaken Bucket is carried away during the 13-7 victory against Purdue Saturday at Memorial Stadium. IU has not had the traditional trophy since 1996.
Bloomington resident Jack Brubaker loads a pumpkin into his team's catapult to launch for spectators at Saturday's Great Bloomington Pumpkin Launch. Brubaker and fellow Bloomington resident Scott Halpin built the first-prize-winning catapult.
PROTEST -- Freshman Megan Kilbourn and junior Megan Walsh (right) speak out for gay rights and equality at People's Park on Thursday afternoon.
BOTH SIDES -- Sophomore Laura Buch questions Center for Bio-ethical Reform staff members about their presence Wednesday on campus. Pro-choice volunteers also represented their side of the abortion argument to volunteers.
Ashley Williams, a high school junior from Tennessee, hands out pamphlets for the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform at the Sample Gates Wednesday. Williams and other attendants travel to colleges and set up displays to promote the cause.
Dominic Bogart, playing the role of Mark Cohen, sets the scene for the musical Rent Friday night at the IU Auditorium. Rent wrapped its portion of their Indiana tour Sunday after five performances.
Dominic Bogart, playing the role of Mark Cohen, sets the scene for the musical Rent Friday night at the IU Auditorium. Rent wrapped its portion of their Indiana tour Sunday after five performances.
Taking a stand — Freshman Ben Barone raises his fist and chants while marching down Kirkwood with the crowd of people that marched in last night's Take Back the Night.
Seniors, (from left) Kristen Smith, Leanna Gudel, and Carrie Woolman show their support at this year's annual Take Back the Night.
COOL AFTERNOON -- As autumn and colder weather draw near, freshmen Mark Jindra (back) and Dustin Stenderd (front) relax outside Teter-Whistler Wednesday afternoon. Jindra and Stenderd regularly take weekly dips in their kiddie-pool and comment that they "will continue to do so even when snow falls."
Sport Utility Vechicles located at 502 N. Indiana Ave. display acts of vadalism. More than 40 SUVs were defaced with spraypaint and slashed tires this weekend.
People flock to the nearest gas station in hopes of filling up before gas prices soar. Many were driven by rumors saying prices might reach as high as six dollars per gallon.