Warsaw Library Staff Discuss Summer Olympics
2021 has finally brought us the 2020 Summer Olympics, courtesy of Tokyo, Japan.
Read More2021 has finally brought us the 2020 Summer Olympics, courtesy of Tokyo, Japan.
Read MoreWARSAW – Every four years, the Olympics brings a whole new mode of consumption. How does the Olympics make you feel?
Read MoreWARSAW – Olympic athletes will be all over your TV in the next month selling you more than their ability. But will their personalities stick in your memory after the games end?
Read MoreWINONA LAKE – Jeff Raymond has put together quite an impressive Olympics collection, spanning a hobby dating over 35 years.
Read MoreTOKYO – The 2020 summer Olympics have a new set of dates for 2021.
Read MoreTOKYO – The International Olympic Committee announced the Tokyo Summer Olympics will be postponed for at least a year.
Read MoreATLANTA – Both Robert Murphy and Andy Williams fell short of their quest to earn Olympic bids in the marathon.
Read MoreWARSAW – Warsaw’s Robert Murphy is gearing up for a shot at qualifying for the Olympics in marathon running.
Read MoreWARSAW — Two-time Olympian Ryan Hall’s running career has been a long and rewarding one. On Friday, he encouraged Warsaw Elementary students to find their own greatness, with some lessons he’s learned along the way.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS — Steele Johnson loves to dive.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — The second annual Syracuse Kid Olympics doubled the event’s 2016 turnout as area kids took part in seven competitions at the Harold Schrock Athletic Complex Saturday.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — The Syracuse Kid Olympics are coming Saturday, Aug. 26 at the Harold Schrock Athletic Complex.
Read MoreSOUTH BEND — Amanda Beard, a swimmer who’s won seven Olympic medals but who’s also survived depression, anorexia, bulimia and drug and alcohol abuse, will speak at a local luncheon Oct. 4 as part of events for Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Read MoreBy Robby General BALL STATE AT THE GAMES Kelly Day woke up the morning of her 29th birthday to find a text from her friend Rafael, a Brazilian native whom she met four years before at a bus stop in Australia: “Hey happy birthday! Are you coming to … Read More
By: Reilly Small BSU AT THE GAMES São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have completely different atmospheres in their cities: São Paulo being very professional and business-like, and Rio being very laid back with a beach vibe. However, after witnessing the Olympic Torch viewing last Friday morning in … Read More
By Victoria Ison BSU AT THE GAMES Copacabana. Christ the Redeemer. The Atlantic Ocean. From the top of Rio de Janeiro’s Sugarloaf Mountain, families and couples and groups of friends lean against the strong steel railings, pointer fingers outstretched in the direction of Rio’s famous landmarks. It’s difficult … Read More