IU freshman Jeremy Langer hits a forehand during his singles match against Northwestern Sunday afternoon at the IU Tennis Center. Langer lost his match in a tie breaker.
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Members of the step dance group Indiana Revolution kneel during their kung fu-inspired performance in the 25th Annual Statewide Step Show Saturday evening at the IU Auditorium. Eight teams from around the state, including teams from every Phi Beta Sigma chapter in the state, competed for the top prize of $3,000.
Liz Lerman Dance Exchange performs during their dress rehearsal Wednesday evening in the IU Auditorium. The professional dance company, which performs internationally and includes dancers from a broad age range as well as handicapped dancers, infused lectures on genetics into into its dance performance.
Ivy Tech students,Freshmen Patrick Anderson and Patrick Anderson, pretend to hold up and rob Ivy Tech employee Chelsea Rood. They were renacting a scene as a pawn shop and gun shop worker during a poverty simulation Wednesday afternoon in the Ivy Tech Commons. The simulation included students from Ivy Tech and IU who had to manage the hardships of poverty by juggling their family's sustenance and education, finding and keeping a job, repaying loans, and other scenarios.
100-year-old, WWII veteran John Schoolman (right) converses with Unionville resident Milton Nolin (left) during a reception after the opening of an exhibit titled "The Colorful Canes of John Schoolman: Politics, Patriotism, and Paint. The exhibit celebrated Schoolman's art of making walking sticks Friday evening at the Mathers Museum. The event and exhibit were apart of Bloomington's annual Arts Week.
Sophomore Myriam Sopel returns the ball against DePaul Feb. 14 at the IU Tennis Center. The Hoosiers face Wake Forest Saturday in Bloomington, at 11 a.m..
IU freshman Rick Stark takes a bite out of bread dipped in a vegetarian potato soup during a Lithuanian Independence celebration Monday evening in the Foster Global Village. The event which was hosted by the IU Baltic and Finnish Student Association. The event also included free food and singing of national songs.
IU freshman Rick Stark takes a bite out of bread dipped in a vegetarian potato soup during a Lithuanian Independence celebration Monday evening in the Foster Global Village. The event which was hosted by the IU Baltic and Finnish Student Association. The event also included free food and singing of national songs.
Award-winning author Joyce Carol Oates reads a portion of one of her writings to an audience Monday evening in the IMU Solarium. Oates spoke about her life, her interest in boxing and interviewing Mike Tyson, and her literary works.
IU senior Sigrid Fischer hits a forehand during a doubles match against opponents from DePaul Saturday afternoon in the IU Tennis Center. She and doubles partner sophomore Myriam Sopel won their match 8-5.
Visitors look at a pickle jar art lighting installment by Chicago professional artist Jason Kravarty during the display's opening Friday evening in the McCalla School at 10th Street and Indiana Avenue. The lighting, which is run on a 15,000 high volt low amp power box, will stay on display for two weeks.
In celebration of the Bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, the Lilly Library is exhibiting "Remembering Lincoln", a collection of a variety of media pertaining to the life of the president, including maps of Indiana territory in the early 1800s, where Lincoln spent his childhood. The display will open February 26th and last until May 9th.
Owner of Roots restaurant Andrew Stevens and a worker for the Humane Society of United States Anne Sterling discuss the situation of seal clubbing during SEALed With A Kiss, a dance fundraiser to raise awarness of seals Saturday evening in The Lodge.
Members of Girls Inc. decorate cookies at the Chocolate Olympics Wednesday Evening.
Bloomington residents play bingo Monday evening at the Moose Lodge as a kickoff to Bloomington's, "Week of Chocolate." A chocolate coin was awarded to the bingo winners and a raffle of chocolate products was offered at the door.
Bloomington residents Clara Brekke, 5, and mother Kim enjoy "Sundaes on Saturday," the kick-off event for Bloomington's Week of Chocolate Saturday afternoon at the Monroe County History Center. The event also featured a local folk band titled Double Dip String Band for the occasion and activities for children.
Sophomore Katya Zapadalova prepares to return the ball Sunday afternoon at the IU Tennis Center. Zapadalova was recently named the Big Ten Player of the Week.
IU Professor and Director of India Studies Sumit Ganguly applauds author and women's rights advocate Taslima Nasrin after she spoke about her life and read one of her poems Friday evening in the IMU University Club Faculty Room. In the lecture, titled "My Life: A Struggle for Equality," Nasrin, a Bengali exile and award-winning author explained her persistent fight for women's rights in the face of death threats and beatings from Islamic extremists, expulsion from her homeland and India and her longing to return to Bangladesh.
Freshman Park Weidner plays a solo during the Hoosier Guitar Idol competition Thursday evening at Max's Place. Weidner won the grand prize of $250.
IU freshman Will Kendall hits a backhand against Toledo in a doubles match with tennis partner Stephen Vogl Saturday afternoon in the IU Tennis Center. The pair won their match in a tie-breaker.