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Emily Parker and Melissa Meng rehearse Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center. The number, "Left Unsaid," is part of the "Classical Europe: Celebrating Violette" fall program.
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Emily Parker and Melissa Meng rehearse Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center. The number, "Left Unsaid," is part of the "Classical Europe: Celebrating Violette" fall program.
IU freshmen Taylor Hall and Molly Litteken camp out Thursday night in front of Assembly Hall. Hall and Litteken had never been to Hoosier Hysteria before, and decided to have the full experience. They arrived at Assembly Hall at 7 p.m.
Christian Ehlerding and Kaleb Oldham play a basketball video game Thursday night in front of Assembly Hall. Ehlerding said he had camped out last year as well. "They work hard on the court, so we're out here to support them."
Melissa Meng, Colleen Kerwin and Emily Parker perform Left Unsaid, choreographed by Nicolo Fonte, Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center.
Emily Parker and Christopher Lingner finish a number in "Left Unsaid," part of the IU Ballet's fall program, Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center.
Aaron Ankar and Alexandra Hartnett pose following their rehearsal of "Variations for Eight" Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center. "Variations for Eight" was choreographed by Violette Verdy, a premier ballerina of the 20th century who performed with the New York City Ballet for nearly 20 years.
Emily Parker and Melissa Meng rehearse Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center. The number, "Left Unsaid," is part of the "Classical Europe: Celebrating Violette" fall program.
Amjad Ali Khan and his son, Ayaan Ali Khan, taught a week long course in Indian classical music. The Khans are also performing at Lotus Fest.
Isaac Webster, a fourth grader at Grandview Elementary, is one of a few young students who played jazz at Cafe Django the evening of Sept. 24.
The IDS sports crew recaps IU's loss against Missouri.
The Jordan River overflowed and flooded small sections of campus after a downpour Thursday morning.
The Jordan River flooded in parts of campus the morning of Sept. 19.
A group of protesters discussed the recent layoff of IU employees.
William Porter, an acclaimed organist from the Eastman School of Music, performed on the new Webb-Ehrlich organ.
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association coordinated a traditional Chinese festival in Dunn Meadow the afternoon of Sept. 15.
IDS sports crew preview Bowling Green
The assistant stage manager's notes were scribbled on the script of "Lord of the Flies."
Matt Herndon shushes cast members as the show begins Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. "Lord of the Flies," originally a novel by William Golding, was adapted for the stage by Nigel Williams.
Matt Keeley, the assistant stage manager for "Lord of the Flies," sits at his post through the first scene of the show Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Keeley is a senior majoring in Theatre & Drama.
Levi Jones descends steps to the dressing rooms backstage Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Jones played Johnny, a six-year old character stranded on an island with other British schoolboys.