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Riders for Phi Kappa Tau assemble a bike Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium before the start of the 2019 men's Little 500.
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Riders for Phi Kappa Tau assemble a bike Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium before the start of the 2019 men's Little 500.
Riders line up Saturday before the start of the 2019 men's Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The Cutters won the race, making it the teams 14th overall win.
A Delta Chi rider lays in the infield after crashing with an Evans Scholarsrider during the opening laps of the 2019 men's Little 500 on Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Phi Kappa Psi leads the pack Saturday during the 2019 men's Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Phi Kappa Psi took eighth place.
A rider from Evans Scholars crashes during the opening laps of the men's Little 500 race Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
A rider holds his bicycle before the men's 2019 Little 500 race Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Riders for Delta Gamma regroup April 12 at Bill Armstrong Stadium after placing second in the 2019 women’s Little 500 race. Delta Gamma fell short of first place for the second year in a row.
IU softball Associate Coach Chanda Bell talks to catcher Bella Norton after the third out April 10 during the first game against Purdue. IU will play Maryland on April 12-14 during a weekend series of games.
Junior outfielder Gabbi Jenkins steps up to the plate April 10 during the first game in the doubleheader against Purdue. IU defeated Purdue, 2-1.
Catcher Bella Norton gives the team a pep talk April 10 before the top of an inning. IU defeated Purdue in the first game of the doubleheader, 2-1.
Junior catcher Bella Norton catches a strike April 10 at the top of the seventh at Andy Mohr Field.
Softball Associate Coach Chanda Bell talks to catcher Bella Norton after the third out April 10 during the first game against Purdue. IU won against Purdue, 2-1.
Amanda Barge, then a 2019 Bloomington mayoral candidate, speaks at a press conference Feb. 22 at her campaign headquarters. Barge announced Monday she would be resigning as a Monroe County commissioner following sexual harassment allegations.
The IU softball team awaits Grayson Radcliffe on March 17 after she hits a grand slam against Saint Francis University. IU lost against Michigan on April 7, 7-6.
Indigenous instruments handmade by Vincent Cruz, a member of the Quechua tribe, sit for sale April 6 at the IU Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow. Cruz said he is continuing a tradition of trade across continents. “Back in the day we had contact between North, South and Central America, so this is nothing new," he said. The Quechua tribe originates from the northern region of South America.
A man dances during an exhibition April 6 at the Indiana University Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow. The man is dressed in regalia for the fancy feather dance style. Bella King said the style is indicated by the two feather bustles on the back of the regalia, and it is traditionally performed by male bachelors.
A necklace handmade by Shannon-Marie Turner sits on display April 6 at the IU Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow. Turner said she sells jewelry representative of her Navajo heritage. She said the Navajo tribe originates from the Southwestern United States. The event was organized by First Nations Educational and Cultural Center.
A women dressed in the traditional jingle dress dances April 6 at the IU Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow. The dress is traditionally used in medicine dances and is covered in cone shaped bells, Bella King said. King said the dress originates from the Michigan region.
Bracelets made by Vincent Cruz are displayed April 6 at the IU Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow. Cruz said he hand makes all of the bracelets.
A man dances during an intertribal exhibition April 6 at the Indiana University Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow. The man is dressed in regalia for the fancy feather dance style. Bella King said the style is indicated by the two feather bustles on the back of the regalia. King said the fancy feather style is traditionally performed by male bachelors.