Senior A.J. Moir sits on the curb in front of Gov. Mitch Daniels' campaign RV as organizers prepare tailgate before the IU-Ball State Football game on Saturday in front of Assembly Hall. Organizers told the press that Daniels would make an appearance, but the governor had a schedule conflict and did not show up.
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IU wide receiver Ray Fisher makes a catch during a practice on Sept. 8 on the football practice field near the Mellencamp Pavilion.
Firefighers block 15th Street near the intersection with Woodburn Avenue after a fallen tree limb brought down several utility lines on Sunday. The remnants of Hurricane Ike pushed north into the midwest over the weekend, bringing high winds and flooding.
John Langley, Bloomington deputy utilities director, browses a collection of photography on display on Monday in City Hall. The photography, part of the National Hispanic Heritage Month celebration in Bloomington, features local hispanic members of the community.
A Bloomington Police Department officer directs traffic on Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Walnut and 17th streets. Several traffic signals were out after strong winds knocked out power in parts of Bloomington.
Students swarm Dunn Meadow for fraterity rush on Friday.
IU wide receiver Mitchell Evans, right, makes a catch in practice on Tuesday at the football practice field. Evans, a sophomore, has played at the quarterback and safety positions before moving to wide receiver.
IU men's basketball coach Tom Crean speaks during a press conference Wednesday at Assembly Hall. Crean said the coaching staff is in a "state of paranoia" when it comes to calling recruits.
IU football coach Bill Lynch answers a question from a youngster during Chalk Talk on Tuesday evening at the Hoosier Den in Foster. Lynch answered questions ranging from recruiting to who he thought would win in a one-on-one match up between basketball coach Tom Crean and himself.
IU quarterback Ben Chappell eyes receiver Terrance Turner before letting it fly during practice on Tuesday at the football practice field.
IU President Michael McRobbie, left, smiles after cutting the hair of his barber Frank Meadows Friday morning at Crosstown Barber Shop. Meadows, who grew his hair for more than 2 years, plans to donate his hair to Locks of Love.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney answers a question during a press conference on Aug. 24, 2007 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Romney was at the historical speedway to speak at a barbecue during the Midwest Republican Leadership Conference early in his run for the Republican presidential nomination
Rose Byrne, co-president of Campaign for Change, smiles at a joke in Barack Obama's speech during a viewing party Thursday night in the backyard of a home on East 11th Street.
Weatherly Hall in Ashton will be the new home for the First Nations Education and Cultural Center. The center is currently located in Eigenmann Hall.
Area police officers watch as a fellow officer rides through an obstacle course during an Indiana University Police Department International Police Mountain Bike Association Police Cyclist Course on Tuesday morning near IUPD headquarters. The four-day course ended Tuesday afternoon with a 40 mile bicycle ride.
Indiana University Police Department officer Shaune Davis carefully rides through an obstacle course Tuesday morning near IUPD headquarters on 17th Street. Ten area officers participated in the International Police Mountain Bike Association Police Cyclist Course.
Weatherly Hall in Ashton will be the new home for the First Nations Education and Cultural Center. The center is currently located in Eigenmann Hall.
Vehicles slowly flow east on 10th Street on Wednesday near the intersection with Sunrise Drive. Traffic along 10th Street was backed up much of the morning and early afternoon as students and parents made their way to IU for move in day.
An IU Police Department officer directs traffic Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of 10th Street and Sunrise Drive. Traffic was backed up most of the morning and early afternoon on 10th Street.
Indiana University Police Department officer Shaune Davis carefully rides through an obstacle course Tuesday morning near IUPD headquarters on 17th Street. Ten area officers participated in the International Police Mountain Bike Association Police Cyclist Course.