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Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. looks to make a pass Sep. 4, 2021, in Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. The Hoosiers trailed 3-31 at halftime.
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Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. looks to make a pass Sep. 4, 2021, in Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. The Hoosiers trailed 3-31 at halftime.
The IU defensive line prepares Sep. 4, 2021, in Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. The Hoosiers trailed 3-31 at halftime.
Students walk Aug. 31, 2021, on North Jordan Avenue where many greek houses are located. There are more than 8,000 IU students involved in greek life, according to the IU Division of Student Affairs website.
Freshman Colin Altmix walks Aug. 29, 2021, in front of Ashton Residence Center. Only two buildings in the Ashton complex are operating as COVID-19 isolation housing.
Students wait in line Aug. 29, 2021, in Wright Quad Dining Hall. IU Dining utilizes GrubHub for students to preorder food.
Students walk Aug. 30, 2021, in front of Showalter Fountain.
Freshman Jonathan Lin walks down the steps of the Student Recreational and Sports Center on Aug. 29, 2021, in Bloomington.
Students study Aug. 29, 2021, in Wells Library.
A "Stop Annexation" sign appears Aug. 23 on Vernal Pike. The Bloomington City Council has been discussing the annexation of areas around the outskirts of the city.
Tyler Deckard of D & S Maintenence Inc. uses a sledge hammer to knock down bricks Sunday night. Police were not offering information about how or why a U-Haul truck crashed into Evil by the Needle on Sunday evening.
An employee of Kent's Westside Service and Towing throws a piece of brick off the U-Haul van Sunday night. The van crashed into local tattoo and piercing parlor Evil by the needle around 4:45 p.m. Sunday.
The U-Haul truck that crashed into Evil by the Needle is towed from the scene Sunday night. Two people were in the building at the time of the crash and are receiving medical attention for injuries, according to the owner of Evil by the Needle's daughter Kian Rio.
Tyler Deckard of D & S Maintenance Inc. uses a sledge hammer to break through brick at Evil by the Needle on Sunday night. Maintenance workers swept debris from the opening to board it up.
A U-Haul van appears crashed into Evil by the Needle on Sunday night. The van crash occurred around 4:45 p.m., according to MONON Rentals LLc / ALF LLc employee Brittany Davis.
A moving image portrait appears Saturday at "The People of IU – Moving Image Portraits and the Public Screen" exhibit at the Cook Center Grand Hall. The exhibit will feature the 16-millimeter film work of students in the Production of Criticism course this spring.
T.I.S. College Bookstore is located at 1302 E. 3rd St. Along with textbooks, T.I.S. also sells a variety of IU merchandise.
Senior Jaclyn Ferguson poses for a photo Sunday on campus. Ferguson is graduating with a major in journalism, a minor in African-American African diaspora studies and a certificate in political and civil engagement.
Attendees of a vigil in honor of those killed April 15 at the FedEx Groud shooting in Plainfield, Indiana, hold signs Saturday at Krannert Park in Indianapolis. "You are missed,” and “No guns, no violence,” the signs read.
Sigma Pi Fraternity appears Monday night on Jordan Avenue. The fraternity was suspended for hazing and endangering others, among other reasons, according to IU's list of organizations on disciplinary status.
A UPS note reads "Sorry we missed you..." Monday at Sigma Pi Fraternity on North Jordan Avenue. The fraternity was suspended Friday for hazing and endangering others, among other allegations, according to IU's list of organizations on disciplinary status.