Senior forward Kyle Taber greets young Hoosier fans during the costume parade at halftime of the Cream and Crimson scrimmage Friday night at Assembly Hall. The scrimmage was part of "Haunted Hall of Hoops" in which Hoosier fans were invited to meet the new coach and his players.
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Senior running back Marcus Thigpen walks off the field following Indiana's 37-34 loss to Central Michigan on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Thigpen ran for 109 yards and two touchdowns.
Senior safety Brandon Mosley, junior linebacker Will Patterson, and junior wide receiver Ray Fisher join students in the stands to celebrate the 21-19 victory over Northwestern Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The Homecoming win ended a five game losing streak for the Hoosiers.
Members of the Cutters football team warm up at the beginning of practice Thursday night at Brown Elementary School in Bloomington. The Cutters are a semi-professional football team with several former IU players competing in the Interstate Football League, a league with teams from Indiana and Ohio.
Sophomore quarterback Ben Chappell runs for a touchdown against Northwestern Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The Hoosiers defeated the Wildcats 21-19, ending a five game losing streak.
Gov. Mitch Daniels, Andrew Horning and Jill Long Thompson debate on Sept. 23 at the Jasper Arts Center in Jasper, Ind.
Freshman Suengyeob Kim sits in his dorm room converted from a floor lounge in Read-Curry Wednesday. In order to accomodate an increasing freshman population, RPS had to place several new students in converted dorm rooms.
Junior Keane Rowley breakdances in front of Ballantine Hall Tuesday afternoon. Rowley and others performed as part of "Breakin Da Ballot," an event organized by several student Hip Hop organizations to draw attention to voter registration. For more information search for the event "Breakin Da Ballot" on facebook.
Senior Jason Fried helps students register to vote at INPIRG's "Vote Boat" Thursday outside the arboretum near the intersection of 10th Street and Fee Lane. With the vast effort by several student groups in the last few weeks, INPIRG volunteers wanted to do something different to attract potential voters.
Doctorial student Ercan Alkan and graduate student Ihsan Colak finish prayer while others wait in line to get food at the Muslim Student Union's "Fast-a-Thon" in 2005 in the Forest Dining Hall. Students of diverse backgrounds joined the Islamic community in fasting yesterday to observe Ramadan, donating money to break the fast which benefited the Bloomington Community Kitchen.
Freshman Zach Fisher asks people to register to vote in the IU Arboretum Tuesday afternoon. Both Democratic and Republican student groups are pushing voter registration strongly as Indiana's deadline of October 6 approaches.
Military Science student/faculty member Mendez Frith hands in his voter registration form outside Ballantine Hall Tuesday afternoon. Both Democratic and Republican student groups are pushing voter registration strongly as Indiana's deadline of October 6 approaches.
Senior Mallory Cameron pauses in reflection while tying the shoe laces on boots representing fallen soldier and high school friend Sgt. Nick Patterson Thursday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. The boots were part of an exhibit called "Eyes Wide Open," an exhibit created by the American Friends Service Committee to show how many Hoosier soldiers have died in the Iraq war. The exhibit also featured shoes representing Iraqi civilians killed as well as posters showing how much money has been spent on the war and how it could have otherwise been spent.
The Bluebird Nightclub, located at 216 N. Walnut, has been a Bloomington tradition for 35 years, as seen from a "bird's eye" view. The nightclub opened in 1973 and has featured musicians from a wide range of music genres.
Gov. Mitch Daniels, Andrew Horning and Jill Long Thompson debate Tuesday night at the Jasper Arts Center in Jasper, Ind.
Junior Keane Rowley breakdances in front of Ballantine Hall Tuesday afternoon. Rowley and others performed as part of "Breakin Da Ballot," an event organized by several student Hip Hop organizations to draw attention to voter registration. For more information search for the event "Breakin Da Ballot" on facebook.
Students hold candles and American flags next to Showalter Fountain during a vigil Thursday night to honor those who died on Sept. 11, 2001.
Author Elizabeth Gilbert speaks before a crowd on Monday at the IU Auditorium. Gilbert's speech kicked off the School of Journalism's fall Speaker Series.
A group of IU defenders tackle Murray State running back Charlie Jordan during their 45-3 victory Saturday night at Memorial Stadium. The Hoosier defense held the Racers to 149 total yards.
Sen. Barack Obama speaks before a crowd of approximately 1,000 people in the 4-H arena at the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds in Terre Haute Saturday afternoon. Obama was introduced by Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, a Terre Haute resident.