Nearly Naked Mile
Freshman Andrew Michaud registers for the Nearly Naked Mile Monday night.
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Freshman Andrew Michaud registers for the Nearly Naked Mile Monday night.
Freshman Caitlin Mulzer picks up a t-shirt at the Nearly Naked Mile Monday night. The event is a fundraiser for the United Way.
Yuriria Rodriguez sings with members of IU's Latin American Popular Music Ensemble Sunday in Auer Hall. Rodriguez is one of the leads of El Taller, a subgroup of the Ensemble, that often appears in outreach performances beyond the IU campus.
Students walk along Seventh Street near Woodlawn Avenue.
Fallen leaves lay on the curb near the IU Auditorium.
A student naps propped against a tree behind Woodburn Hall.
The X bus drives along Seventh Street among the turning leaves.
Students walk along Seventh Street in front of Woodburn Hall.
Fallen leaves cover the ground near Seventh Street and Rose Avenue.
Members of "El Taller," a subgroup of IU's Latin American Popular Music Ensemble, perform Sunday in Auer Hall. The performance titled "Entre Amigos" or "Among Friends" was a joint concert between the Latin American Popular Music Ensemble and the Violin Virtuosi at the Jacobs School of Music. The program emphasized music from Venezuela and Colombia, however the pieces performed by "El Taller" were from throughout Latin America.
Supporters of both Michigan and IU eat, drink, play games and socialize with friends and family before the start of the game Saturday in the Tailgate Fields. The Hoosiers vs. Wolverines showdown brought a crowd of more than 52,000 to the stadium.
Student Manan Wagha poses for the camera amidst a dance party in the tailgate fields Saturday afternoon before the football game against Michigan.
Students Brendan Farris and Nathan Cohen dance during the tailgate Saturday before the IU v. Michigan football game.
An IU-themed cornhole board sits in the tailgate fields Saturday afternoon before the football game against Michigan.
Students dance near the Pitching Hits DJ van at the tailgate before Saturday's IU v. Michigan football game. The space around the van became an impromptu dance floor for tailgaters.
Supporters of both Michigan and IU eat, drink, play games and socialize with friends and family before the start of the game Saturday in the Tailgate Fields. The Hoosiers v. Wolverines showdown brought a crowd of over 52,000 to the stadium.