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The Cutters celebrate after winning the Little 500. The 68th men’s Little 500 was Saturday, April 21, at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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The Cutters celebrate after winning the Little 500. The 68th men’s Little 500 was Saturday, April 21, at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Members of Kappa Alpha Theta’s cycling team triumphantly lift their bike in the air after winning the 2018 women’s Little 500. Senior Rachel Brown, middle left, rode across the finish line to give the team its second-straight win.
Riders round Turn 3 at Friday’s Women’s Little 500 race. Kappa Alpha Theta won the race for its second year in a row.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton speaks to the crowd of students at Friday’s walkout. He encouraged them and spoke in support of their protests against gun violence.
Students from Bloomington schools hold their fists in the air during Friday’s school walkout. The students congregated in front of the Monroe County Courthouse before making their way to the Waldron Hill Buskirk Park.
A student whose hands read “DON’T SHOOT” holds her hands in the air during Friday’s high school walkout. The walkout was a demonstration meant to help provoke gun law reform.
Students hold signs above their heads as they make their way from the Monroe County Courthouse to the Waldron Hill Buskirk Park. Students demonstrated as part of a walkout protest against gun violence.
Students display handmade signs in protest of gun violence during Friday’s walkout. Students from schools around Bloomington participated by walking to the square in downtown Bloomington.
Vauhxx Booker of Bloomington’s Black Lives Matter group speaks against the recent purchase of an armored truck by the City of Bloomington. He talked during the public report section of Wednesday’s Bloomington City Council meeting.
Junior Madison Appel swings through a forehand during her singles match against Penn State. The Hoosiers will travel to Maryland for their next match this Friday.
Then-freshman, now-sophomore Michelle McKamey celebrates winning a point during a doubles match last season.
Freshman Jelly Bozovic eyes a backhand during her doubles match against Penn State. The Hoosiers took the doubles point and went on to win the match, 5-2, overall.
Freshman Michelle McKamey, far, and sophomore Caitlin Bernard, near, celebrate winning a point during their doubles match against Penn State. The Hoosiers need to stay within the top 10 this weekend to qualify for the Big Ten Tournament.
Freshman Michelle McKamey eyes a backhand during her 4-6, 5-7 singles loss to Ohio State. The Hoosiers will play their last home match of the season on Sunday.
Junior Madison Appel eyes a forehand during her 4-6, 3-6 singles loss to Ohio State. The Buckeyes defeated the Hoosiers 6-1 overall.
Senior Xiwei Cai celebrates after winning her singles match against Ohio State 5-7, 6-3, 11-9. Cai took the only point for the Hoosiers during their 1-6 loss to OSU. IU will play Maryland and Rutgers on the road this weekend with Big Ten Tournament implications on the line.
Then-sophomore Bennett Crane reaches for a forehand during his 6-2, 6-7, 4-6 singles loss against Wisconsin last season at the Indiana University Tennis Center.
Junior Antonio Cembellin celebrates after winning a point during his 1-6, 6-3, 4-6 loss to Wisconsin on April 8 at the IU Tennis Center. The Hoosiers will be the No. 5 seed in the Big Ten Tournament this weekend.
Senior Raheel Manji celebrates his 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 singles win over Wisconsin on Sunday at the Indiana University Tennis Center. The Hoosiers will face Penn State and Ohio State at home this weekend.
Freshman Andrew Redding is embraced by his teammates after his tough 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3) singles win over Wisconsin on Sunday at the Indiana University Tennis Center.