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Saturday, May 18
The Indiana Daily Student

Rod Gesner, Bloomington, is known around downtown for parking his RV on Kirkwood to practice his ministry and share his wares - wooden rods that he makes. He calls his dog, Kiaayo, a "comfort/therapy wonder dog." Gesner serves as one of the few links between the homeless population on the north side of Kirkwood and the rich college kids at the bars on the south side. Here are some of the signs that he props up by his RV. Ike Hajinazarian and Ike Hajinazarian

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Rod Gesner, Bloomington, is known around downtown for parking his RV on Kirkwood to practice his ministry and share his wares - wooden rods that he makes. He calls his dog, Kiaayo, a "comfort/therapy wonder dog." Gesner serves as one of the few links between the homeless population on the north side of Kirkwood and the rich college kids at the bars on the south side. Here are some of the signs that he props up by his RV.