Maddie Gilmer, Delta Zeta, junior
"I do a lot of meditation."
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"I do a lot of meditation."
"We try to stay relaxed and focus on the race."
"We each have our own playlist to get us pumped up."
"The feeling of wanting to maintain the tradition of Little 500 motivates us."
"We dance."
Evangelical pastor Doug Wilson speaks Friday in Ballantine Hall. The event, a two-part lecture titled "Sexual by Design," drew heavy criticism from members of the Bloomington community.
Rainbow Cycling juniors Sarah Hugus, left, and Kristin Coleman perform an exchange during Little 500 Qualifications on March 24 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Rainbow Cycling junior Sarah Hugus and senior Rachel Curley hug after their qualifying run March 24 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Rainbow cycling senior Rachel Curley falls after performing an exchange during Little 500 Qualifications on March 24 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Rainbow Cycling junior Kristin Coleman, left, and senior Rachel Curley perform an exchange during Little 500 Qualifications on March 24 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Evangelical pastor Doug Wilson delivers a two-part lecture titled "Sexual by Design" on Friday in Ballantine Hall.
Protestor Sebastian Modes is arrested outside of a lecture by Doug Wilson on Friday at Ballantine Hall. Wilson, an evangelical pastor, was at IU to present a series of lectures called "Sexual by Design."
Protesters write on a sign with the words "The queer shall inherit the earth" on it outside of a lecture by Doug Wilson on Friday at Ballantine Hall. Wilson, an evangelical pastor, was at IU to present a series of lectures called "Sexual by Design."
Protestor Sebastian Modes is arrested outside of a lecture by Doug Wilson on Friday at Ballantine Hall. Wilson, an evangelical pastor, was at IU to present a series of lectures called "Sexual by Design."
Senior Brittany Strumbel rides during practice Thursday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Senior Brittany Strumbel rides during practice Thursday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Senior Brittany Strumbel rides during practice Thursday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Senior Brittany Strumbel, a four-year member of the IU swim team, has taken to the bike for this year's Little 500 as an alternate on the Wing It Cycling team.
Drummers, led by Twigh Twee of the Miami Nation of Indiana, perform a prayer song at the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center Community Night on Thursday at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Galvlo'i Awohat'li is served soup at the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center Community Night on Thursday at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.