Softball vs. Michigan
Sophomore infielder Shelby Gogreve catches a line drive during IU's 7-2 loss to Michigan on Sunday at Sembower Field.
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Sophomore infielder Shelby Gogreve catches a line drive during IU's 7-2 loss to Michigan on Sunday at Sembower Field.
Sophomore infielder Shelby Gogreve smiles after IU gets the last out in the first inning of a 7-2 loss to Michiga on Sunday at Sembower Field.
Sophomore pitcher Meaghan Murphy throws the ball during IU's 7-2 loss against Michigan on Sunday at Sembower Field.
Kappa Delta riders fail to make an exchange during their first attempt to qualify Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Cutters riders make a successful final exchange during qualifications Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Dave Fisher, Mark Hobbs, Jim Day, Jason Fish, and Mike Miller lift a Showalter fish onto a mat March 22 at Showalter Fountain. A fish was damaged Tuesday, becoming the most recent incident in a long list of vandalism of the fountain.
Senior Elisabeth Martin dances during a dress rehearsal of "The Sleeping Beauty" on Tuesday at the Musical Arts Center.
Junior Mary-Quinn Aber is held up during a dress rehearsal of the ballet "The Sleeping Beauty" on Tuesday at the Musical Arts Center.
Performers dance together during a dress rehearsal of "The Sleeping Beauty" on Tuesday at the Musical Arts Center.
American Reunion actor Seann William Scott signs and autograph and talks to junior Molly Sliwa before a screening of American Reunion on Wednesday at the Whittenberger Auditorium.
Members of the the Ellettsville House of Prayer where Hamilton and her husband attend hold hands as a sign of unity and repeat after their pastor as they pray over their tithe they are giving to the church during a Sunday morning service. Every Sunday, over 300 attendees go to services at the church— many of whom have had rough backgrounds with drugs, alcohol, and gangs and are trying to start a new lifestyle.
Hamilton turns off the light after a long day of work and staying two hours past closing time after finding out that she sewed on letting on a jersey backwards. "Tomorrow has to be a better day," she said," I believe it's gotta be."
Hamilton reacts in frustration after having a plastic bowl melt in the microwave while she tried to heat up chili. She didn't have lunch until 4 in the afternoon because she was too busy trying to catch up on sewing.
Even after a long stressful workday, Hamiton makes time to serve at teen church on Wednesday nights. She wants to start her own ministry someday with her husband and is unsure about the current teen ministry. Lost in the between the stitches in time of church and work, she feels "burnt out".
Hamilton always wears a cross necklace wherever she goes.
Paula Clark (left) works to complete an order of IU medical hand towels with Alicia Hamilton the founder and owner of a sewing and embroidery shop named "God Is Sew Good". Growing up, Alicia wanted to be a fashion designer but gave up the dream as she grew older. When she started the sewing shop, she wanted to name it something that would bring glory to God.
First year MFA acting student Aaron Kirpatrick (left) interrogates third-year MFA acting student Jaysen Wright during a performance of "The Pillowman" Monday at the Wells-Metz Theatre.
First year MFA acting student Aaron Kirpatrick (left) interrogates third-year MFA acting student Jaysen Wright with senior Chris Kleckner (right) during a performance of "The Pillowman" Monday at the Wells-Metz Theatre.
Third-year MFA acting student Jaysen Wright (center) is confronted by senior Chris Kleckner (right) during a performance of "The Pillowman" Monday at the Wells-Metz Theatre.
Third-year MFA acting student Jaysen Wright explains his story during a performance of "The Pillowman" Monday at the Wells-Metz Theatre.