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(10/10/11 12:41am)
Sophomore forward Emily Bowker falls to the ground Sunday at the IU Field Hockey Complex. The No. 15 Indiana field hockey team won 4-2 against Michigan State for Senior Day on Sunday to round out their record at 8-4-0 before taking on Iowa on Oct. 15 at 1 p.m.
(10/10/11 12:41am)
Senior forward Katie Griswold makes a pass through the legs of Michigan State back Corey Block on Sunday. The No. 15 Indiana field hockey team won 4-2 against Michigan State for Senior Day on Sunday to round out their record at 8-4-0 before taking on Iowa on Oct. 15 at 1 p.m.
(10/10/11 12:40am)
Senior back Brenna Moeljadi makes a pass Sunday against Michigan State at the IU Field Hockey Complex. The No. 15 Indiana field hockey team won 4-2 against Michigan State for Senior Day on Sunday to round out their record at 8-4-0 before taking on Iowa on Oct. 15 at 1 p.m.
(10/10/11 12:40am)
Senior forward Jaclyn Zamudio is introduced before taking on Michigan State Sunday. Zamudio was named MVP for the game with two of Indiana's four goals. The No. 15 Indiana field hockey team won 4-2 against Michigan State for Senior Day on Sunday to round out their record at 8-4-0 before taking on Iowa on Oct. 15 at 1 p.m.
(10/10/11 12:40am)
The field hockey warms up Sunday before taking on Michigan State at the IU Field Hockey Complex. No. 15 Indiana won 4-2 against MSU for Senior Day to round out their record at 8-4-0 before taking on Iowa on Oct. 15 at 1 p.m.
(10/07/11 2:34am)
Tom Clark performs with Marcos Cavalcante & Friends on Thursday as part of the weekly Jazz Fables series at Bear's Place. Cavalcante, a Bahian who received his master's degree in jazz studies and his doctoral degree in classical guitar at IU, traveled from his home in New Mexico to play original compositions and Brazilian jazz favorites for the Thursday evening crowd.
(10/07/11 2:34am)
Paul Surowiak performs with Marcos Cavalcante & Friends on Thursday as part of the weekly Jazz Fables series at Bear's Place. Cavalcante, a Bahian who received his master's degree in jazz studies and his doctoral degree in classical guitar at IU, traveled from his home in New Mexico to play original compositions and Brazilian jazz favorites for the Thursday evening crowd.
(10/07/11 2:30am)
Tom Clark (right), Tom Walsh (center), and David Miller (left) perform Thursday with Marcos Cavalcante & Friends as part of the weekly Jazz Fables series at Bear's Place. Cavalcante, a Bahian who received his master's degree in jazz studies and his doctoral degree in classical guitar at IU, traveled from his home in New Mexico to play original compositions and Brazilian jazz favorites for the Thursday evening crowd.
(10/07/11 2:29am)
Associate Professor of Music Luke Gillespie performs with Marcos Cavalcante & Friends on Thursday as part of the weekly Jazz Fables series at Bear's Place. Cavalcante, a Bahian who received his master's degree in jazz studies and his doctoral degree in classical guitar at IU, traveled from his home in New Mexico to play original compositions and Brazilian jazz favorites for the Thursday evening crowd.
(10/07/11 2:29am)
Marcos Cavalcante performs Thursday as part of the weekly Jazz Fables series at Bear's Place. Cavalcante, a Bahian who received his master's degree in jazz studies and his doctoral degree in classical guitar at IU, traveled from his home in New Mexico to play original compositions and Brazilian jazz favorites for the Thursday evening crowd.
(10/07/11 2:28am)
Bruno Cabrera performs with Marcos Cavalcante & Friends on Thursday as part of the weekly Jazz Fables series at Bear's Place. Cavalcante, a Bahian who received his master's degree in jazz studies and his doctoral degree in classical guitar at IU, traveled from his home in New Mexico to play original compositions and Brazilian jazz favorites for the Thursday evening crowd.
(10/07/11 2:10am)
Bruno Cabrera performs with Marcos Cavalcante & Friends on Thursday as part of the weekly Jazz Fables series at Bear's Place. Cavalcante, a Bahian who received his master's degree in jazz studies and his doctoral degree in classical guitar at IU, traveled from his home in New Mexico to play original compositions and Brazilian jazz favorites for the Thursday evening crowd.
(10/07/11 2:09am)
Marcos Cavalcante performs Thursday as part of the weekly Jazz Fables series at Bear's Place. Cavalcante, a Bahian who received his master's degree in jazz studies and his doctoral degree in classical guitar at IU, traveled from his home in New Mexico to play original compositions and Brazilian jazz favorites for the Thursday evening crowd.
(10/06/11 1:32am)
Two new bus shelters in the Memorial Stadium parking lot will serve the A and X campus buses and will consolidate all stadium bus traffic through one location, eliminating the East 17th Street and North Dunn Street stops.
(10/05/11 2:12am)
Senior Tim Morgan passes the sliotar to junior Erienne Madrid while running hurling drills in Dunn Meadow. Known as the fastest sport on grass, hurling is an ancient Irish sport in which players use sticks called hurleys and a ball called a sliotar to score goals on either side of the playing field. The IU Gaelic Hurling Club meets in Dunn Meadow daily at 5:30 p.m.
(10/05/11 2:08am)
Workers continue to finish the roof of the Wildermuth Intramural Center on the east side of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation on Tuesday. The fieldhouse, which was damaged in a July 5 fire, is scheduled to reopen Jan. 8, 2012.
(10/04/11 1:57am)
Sophomore Emily Snyder and junior Alicia Heyman work on freehand henna tattoos Monday at the Asian Culture Center. Sophomore Hallie Baumann teaches a weekly henna class on Mondays from 5 to 6 p.m. at the center. Henna comes from the ground leaves of the henna tree, which is then mixed with lemon juice to create a paste that adheres to and temporarily stains the skin, usually for one to three weeks.
(09/29/11 12:47am)
Dr. Joseph Kosciw, senior director of research and strategic initiatives for Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), discusses his research with Shani Robin, director of Middle Way House, and masters student Peju Okanlami on Wednesday following his lecture on improving the school climate for LGBT students.
(09/28/11 2:21am)
Chris Ramsey sets up sound equipment for the Tuesday Lunch Concert Series in Peoples Park. The series, now in its 10th year, gives local artists an hour and a half to showcase their music during the lunch hour.
(09/28/11 2:21am)
Kevin Reynolds (right) of the Creek Dogs tunes his steel guitar as bandmates Matt Zink and Dan Lodge-Rigal chat behind him before their afternoon set Tuesday in Peoples Park. The Tuesday Lunch Concert Series, now in its 10th year, gives local musicians a chance to showcase their music during the lunch hour from May through September.