Hands Up Protest
A construction flagger puzzles at the march, disrupting a construction zone on campus.
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A construction flagger puzzles at the march, disrupting a construction zone on campus.
Ryant Taylor leads a protest chant during a march around campus, starting at the Civil War monument and ending near Baker Center.
"It will be a good series because the Royals have not been to the World Series in a long while. And I'm sort of sick of the whole 'Giants-going-to-the-world-series-these-days' thing"
"Kansas City Royals because they're rolling right now. I go on SportsCenter every now or then and see what's happening."
"The San Francisco Giants have won the world series too many times in the last couple years."
"The Royals, because they're undefeated in the playoffs right now. They're hot; they're the hottest team."
The crowd watches a video presentation entitled "Incredible India."
A sole dancer represents the male Indian dance tradition, performing a routine with both traditional and hip-hop influences. (EMMA HOWELLS | FOR THE POST)
A pianist performs a Bollywood medley.
Dancers perform a Bollywood-Modern fusion dance.
Molly Goldsword, a sophomore studying communications, rides on a horse pulling a hayride wagon through campus.
A back room stores a variety of costuming elements, from mannequins to fabric scraps to an antique scuba diving helmet.
First year graduate student designer Catheryn McGaughey distresses a pair of jeans.
Anna Kathryn Darling, a visiting hairdresser from Boston, begins the meticulous process of creating a realistic wig.
Kate Burton, a first year graduate student, cuts layers of petticoat.
Third year Costume Crafts graduate student Hannah Dringenburg matches a dye sample to a paint chip.
Dyes and samples collected over the years adorn shelving.
Second year costume tech graduate student Jen Wolff measures a pattern she is adjusting after a fitting.
Joan Engel, a junior studying tuba performance, participates in a group drill to prepare for Octubafest. The event was started at Indiana University by the since-deceased Harvey Phillips in 1974.
Sophomore Sterling Braden, majoring in sports management, ducks around a defender during the final game. In the background, OU Delivery co-founder Aaron Hoffman chats with a fellow fraternity brother while moderating the event.