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(04/29/11 2:19am)
The group loves when buses drive by. Sophomore Ben Hauser stands with Junior Zach Robinson and freshman James Legget and holds a sign that reads "Knucks Bro!" while a bus rider responds with knucks out the window Feb 18. The children on school buses love cramming up to the left-side windows to wave and give "knucks". Bloomington Transit bus drivers have honked and even announced over the speaker about the Traffic Safety Friday crowd. One time a Bloomington Transit driver opened the doors to the bus, let Legget jump on and give him "knucks."
(04/29/11 2:18am)
The "Knucks Bro!" sign is a favorite among the group and the drivers, because they it lets the drivers interact with the group. "Even if the sign is not out there, people who drive by will still knuck us," says sophomore Ben Hauser. Junior Andrew Greiner stands on the corner with Hauser, yelling after a driver for giving great "knucks."
(04/29/11 2:18am)
The crowd gets excited about Traffic Safety Friday because it offers a chance to spend the day with friends and make passersby smile. Sophomore Ben Hauser, who lives at the Traffic Safety House, loves the large number of parents and Bloomington residents who get excited to see the students outside. "It's a blast," says junior Aaron Cox. Sophomores Trey Richardson and Nick Maloy and junior Zach Robinson hang out with Hauser and Cox on April 9. Hauser pumps his fists after a car honks at the crowd.
(04/29/11 2:18am)
From left to right: junior Jack McMahon, senior Joey Shrock, sophomore Matt Hills, and juniors Aaron Cox and Todd Miner sit outside on Jan. 28. Every week the group brings out furniture from their house including a recliner, lamp, chairs, table, boom box, and a couch. The couch was donated to the group one Friday afternoon by a passerby, and was one of the first gifts they received. Although they have never asked for donations, friendly fans have given food, gift cards, and even cash to keep the tradition going.
(04/29/11 2:17am)
Senior Joey Shrock holds a "Click It or Ticket" sign Friday Feb. 18. Shrock participates because "people really like it." The group recieves a lot of positive feedback from drivers and was told by a UPS truck driver who frequently passes their house that it is the highlight of her Friday.
(04/29/11 2:17am)
To be outside as much as possible during Traffic Safety Friday, the crowd sometimes brought out a grill. Freshman James Legget, Purdue seniors Devin Vincent and Evan Haupert, and juniors Joey Shrock and Ryan Dagley surrounded the grill waiting for the food to cook. Vincent and Haupert were visiting the residents of the Traffic Safety House for the weekend.
(04/25/11 12:06am)
A student performs at Genderfuck IU on Friday at the IU Auditorium. The performance was organized by SAGE, the IU Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Equality group.
(04/24/11 11:58pm)
A student sings and dances to popular music during Genderfuck IU on Friday at the IU Auditorium.
(04/24/11 11:58pm)
A student in body paint and glitter dances during Genderfuck IU on Friday at the IU Auditorium. The group SAGE, which stands for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Equality, organized the show.
(04/18/11 10:50pm)
An photography exhibit called "Visions of Industry" is shown in the Monroe County History Center on Monday. The display is composed of industrial site photographs taken by IU anthropology grad students as a final project to examine the difference of American industrial demands in the past and now. The exhibit is open until June 4.
(04/11/11 11:46pm)
Senior, Andrew Devoe, "Its really nice when everyone is outside, congregating, where you can meet bunch of new people."
(04/11/11 11:46pm)
Sophomore, Katie Koning, "Visiting students. When I get to see all of my Purdue friends."
(04/11/11 11:46pm)
Freshman, Katherine Cline, "I really love the concerts."
(04/11/11 11:45pm)
2nd Year Grad Student, Gerrell Williams, "The afterparties."
(04/11/11 11:43pm)
This treat, created by by Julia Pophal and based on the book Black and White by David Macaulay, was part of the Herman B. Wells Library's Edible Books Culinary Contest on Monday in the lobby of the Herman B. Wells Library. All the particapants were encouraged to make a culinary treat that represents the title of their favorite book in celebration of National Library Week.
(04/11/11 12:44am)
DJ Robsta Klawz mixes at the rave during Collinsfest on Satuday in the Courtyard of Collins Living-Learning Center.
(04/07/11 2:08am)
The University Coalitions for Global Health organized the Lug-a-Jug event on Wednesday at the clock by Ballantine Hall to raise awareness for the scarcity of clean water in some parts of the world.
(03/29/11 1:02am)
Two players battle each other on their knees during the Battle Games Spring Opener in Bryan Park on Sunday. The players kneel and fight after another player hits their legs.
(03/29/11 1:02am)
Allison Rooke, known as "Artemis" or "The Last Unicorn", fights on her knees against another combatant during the Battle Games Spring Opener in Bryan Park on Sunday.
(03/29/11 1:02am)
Michael "Krucifer"Neff's death-metal-inspired tattoo took eight six-hour sessions to complete. Neff works at Stone Belt when he is not a combatant in the Battle Games.