IU baseball players watch as their players go up to bat. IU beat No. 2 Louisville 4-3 in their final home game of the regular season.
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Passengers board the Ford Tri-Motor plane Thursday afternoon. The plane was a part of Eastern Air Transport, which was the start of the commercial airline movement in the late 1920's.
The 1929 airplane flies over Bloomington. The plane was destroyed by a wind storm in the 1970's and almost entirely rebuilt.
The Monroe County Airport allowed community members to purchase tickets to fly on the Ford Tri-Motor last week for their 75th anniversary. The plane is maintained by volunteers and rides last about 12 minutes.
Volunteer pilot Tom Leahy (left) and co-pilot Adrian VanLeeuwen get the plane ready for takeoff. For the 75th anniversary of the Monroe County Airport, they offered the opportunity to purchase a ride on the plane.
IU baseball players watch as their players go up to bat. IU beat No. 2 Louisville 4-3 in their final home game of the regular season.
Tony Butler runs back to first base after trying to steal second. IU beat No. 2 Louisville 4-3 in their final home game of the regular season.
IU Baseball scores their third run on Louisville in the bottom of the second inning. By the middle of the third inning, the Cardinals scored their first run. m
Sean Buehler handed out stickers for Science on Tap on Tuesday night. This was the last event for the year.
Customers at Big Woods Bloomington play giant Jenga while waiting for Science on Tap to start. Science on Tap is a montly event and presentation at the restaurant.
Dr Lec Hirschauer (left) and Sean Buehler (right) present their last Science on Tap of the school year. Buehler said there may be smaller versions of the event happening over the summer.
Customers order beer and food as they wait for Science on Tap to start. This was the last event at Big Woods Bloomington for the year.
Mother Bear's Cycling warms up before the race. The team fought for first place the whole race, but ended in sixth place.
Familiy members say good luck to Tau Kappa Epsilon riders before the race on Saturday.
Tracy Templeton explains her history with displacement from her time living in Canda as a child. In her talk called "dis-PLACED," Templeton spoke about the places she stayed overseas to do her project.
As she lays her artwork on the table, Tracy Templeton speaks about her history with displacement. In her residency where she completed the project, she was given assistants, space and a solo exhibition to display her art.
2016's National Teacher of the Year, Jahana Hayes, talks about her background as a teacher and her reaction at receiving the award. Hayes said that education has the opportunity to transform lives and urges others to join the teaching profession.
English Education majors grab food before Jahana Hayes' lecture Thursday night. The students went to the lecture as a part of their professional development credits for thier education class.
Charlie Nelms, retired vice president of higher education, takes a group photo of girls attending the lecture. Nelms said that he came to support education and hear the National Teacher of the Year, Jahana Hayes, speak.
A student yells in affirmation of the speakers as they chant against a few opinion articles recently published in the media. Students gathered to protest outside Franklin Hall Tuesday night before the controversial speaker Charles Murray gave a speech.