RecSports releases video to advertise facilities, services
Campus Recreational Sports and Perfect Cut Productions teamed up to produce "The RecSports Anthem," which debuted on YouTube and Facebook Nov. 11.
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Campus Recreational Sports and Perfect Cut Productions teamed up to produce "The RecSports Anthem," which debuted on YouTube and Facebook Nov. 11.
Although both disappeared in Bloomington, the search effort and media coverage surrounding two missing women has differed drastically.
Robin “Butch” Honeycutt, a resident staying at Backstreet Missions, said he believes homeless people flock from all around to take advantage of the services Bloomington has to offer to its homeless community.
There are several factors that can affect ambulance response times, including traffic and other circumstantial influences, said Kelly Mullis, director of emergency transport services at IU Health Bloomington.
The suspect who is in custody from the Sunday morning shooting at the 1400 block of North Jordan Avenue was apprehended by authorities and questioned Sunday.
An estimated 2,500 students participating in the annual IU Homecoming kickoff of the Nearly Naked Mile, a benefit that donates all proceeds to United Way.
As the Bloomington municipal election date draws nearer, candidates across the board are utilizing the last few weeks to draw voter attention to city issues. In the case of Jennifer Mickel, though, the spotlight is turned in the other direction, bringing focus to a situation that ultimately led to Mickel’s arrest after she bit and kicked a police officer in 2007.
Freshman Matt Alsop is the survivor of a shark attack in July 2010 and after surgeries, he has adjusted to life at IU.
Freshman Matt Alsop was attacked by a shark in July of 2010, entering his senior year in high school, and now has scars from multiple reconstructive surgeries and skin grafts.
Student officers and representatives of Sierra Club gathered in Dunn Meadow on Monday to demonstrate alongside a model of a giant hand grasping an inhaler.
Nick Luce, an IU alumnus and former IU football player, described his college experience as “the glory days.” Now five years post-graduation, he works as an IU Police Department officer.
When Matt Hay was first diagnosed with a rare disorder called type two Neurofibromatosis 14 years ago, there was nothing life-changing about the particular moment. But now, he is able to look back and tell where it all began.
The dual-meet record holder, former Big Ten diver of the year and three-time high school state champion recently added a fourth-place finish in the world championships.