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Incoming freshman Kip Fougerousse takes a swing July 16 at Victory Field. Fougerousse was starting third baseman and managed to get on base at one point due to an error on a throw to first.
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Incoming freshman Kip Fougerousse takes a swing July 16 at Victory Field. Fougerousse was starting third baseman and managed to get on base at one point due to an error on a throw to first.
Junior Cooper Trinkle takes off for second base July 16 at Victory Field. Trinkle made it on base twice with a single and a walk.
Junior Cole Barr gives red team third base coach Kevin Conder a fist bump after hitting a three-run triple July 16 at Victory Field. Barr’s triple led the red team to overpower the blue team in a 4-2 victory.
La Una Cantina is located on the corner of Seventh and North Walnut streets. The restaurant was one of several included in the U.S. Department of Labor investigation.
A mural celebrating IU’s history is on display Feb. 4 at Wright Quad dining hall. Face masks will be required in campus dining areas for both in-person ordering and online order pickups.
A path runs by the sign for the first hole at the Pfau IU Golf Course. Drew Salyers, a member of IU golf's 2020 recruiting class, was runner-up in the Ohio state championships during his senior year at East Knox High School.
The “Matilda the Musical” cast rehearses the song “When I Grow Up” on March 2 at Whikehart Auditorium in the John Waldron Arts Center. Arts Forward Bloomington sent a letter to city officials in support of the center.
Brian O’Quinn puts his hand on the pig’s head as she rests in a hay bed in the basement of his home. The pig has a strong emotional attachment to O’Quinn and his wife, he said.
Brian O'Quinn and Natalie Levin simply call their pig "Pig" or "Piggy," but she doesn't officially have a name. Cindy Chavez described pigs as “very dramatic.”
Piggy waits to be let inside the basement where she resides June 26 in Bloomington. Her owners, married couple Brian O’Quinn and Natalie Levin, discovered the pig through a Facebook post.
Brian O’Quinn strokes his pig’s mane as she eats popcorn. Many of O’Quinn’s friends joke about whether he plans to roast the pig, but he said he finds the idea disturbing. He and his wife are both vegan.
The once-blind pig walks toward the door of the basement where she resides. Though the pig was in poor shape when she was found by Cindy Chavez, Brian O’Quinn said her skin is improving and her vision is beginning to return. “I feel like she’s pretty happy right now,” O’Quinn said.
Piggy was first found by an officer after she was spotted roaming loose near Bloomington resident Cindy Chavez’s home. Chavez took the pig in temporarily but eventually created a post on Facebook seeking a new home for her.
Piggy’s snout is dirty with mud after playing in a puddle outside Brian O’Quinn and Natalie Levin’s home. O’Quinn said the pig enjoys eating “people food” despite not having any teeth. She loves bananas and dislikes onions, he said.
Recent IU graduates Emily Powell and Jake Kleimola are this year's recipients of the Big Ten Medal of Honor for IU. Diver Jessica Parratto and basketball player Juwan Morgan were the 2019 recipients.
A groundskeeper mows the lawn June 25 as construction workers renovate Bill Armstrong Stadium. The stadium is home to the annual Little 500 race and IU's men’s and women’s soccer teams.
IU President Michael McRobbie talks to the audience at the annual State of the University address. The virtual launch of "Windows on Worlds: International Collections at Indiana University" organized by president McRobbie and his wife Laurie Burns McRobbie will start at 4 p.m. on June 23.
Senior William Piekarsky returns the ball during a doubles match against the University of Memphis on Jan. 17 in the IU Tennis Center. Piekarsky and rising sophomore Patrick Fletchall played in a charity event organized by digital sports media company Cracked Rackets over the weekend.
A path runs by the sign for the first hole at the Pfau IU Golf Course. The new course will open to the public June 15.
The sign for Pygmalion’s Art Supplies is pictured at dusk May 31 on North Grant Street. The shop is closing permanently on June 30.