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Matt Rasnic

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Bloomington, IN, United States

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Past articles by Matt:

Duke claims equipment was working properly at time of Friday's campus power outage

IU is investigating what caused the outage. → Read More

IU swimming coach Mike Westphal fired

He was arrested and released on bail Aug. 30. → Read More

Parades, music and food: things to do in Bloomington this Fourth of July

A fish fry and harp competition among things to do. → Read More

Bloomington selects Berlin-based artist to create public art for Trades District

The art will feature plexiglass and LEDs. → Read More

Study shows choosing the right dog brings similar challenges as dating

Samantha Cohen led the research as a Ph.D. student. → Read More

New academic rank approved for IU lecturers

The new rank will be called teaching professor. → Read More

Bloomington campus construction projects approved by trustees

Greek houses among the approved renovations. → Read More

Road work and cleanup continues in Bloomington

3,695 pounds of curbside debris have been cleaned off the streets. → Read More

Four new degree options approved by trustees for IU-Bloomington

A bachelors degree in data science was one of the degrees approved. → Read More

IU acquires fastest university-owned AI supercomputer

Big Red 200 cost the university $9.6 million. → Read More

New resource for older Bloomington residents to open in College Mall

The ribbon cutting ceremony will be June 20. → Read More

Bloomington and IU partner for 2019 Juneteenth celebration

The June 19 event will have free food, music and games. → Read More

Bloomington City Clerk looks to fill Environmental Commission vacancies

City looks to fill two empty positions. → Read More

Bloomington road restrictions are planned for June, bus stop reopens

For the most up to date information on local construction related road closures, visit the city's website. → Read More

Analysis: IU employees have given more than $175K this election cycle

College of Arts and Sciences employees made up almost 44 percent of the total contributions reported. → Read More

Panel discusses state of women in hip-hop

Three music scholars offered solutions to discovering female-based hip-hop music. → Read More

Seven facts about Herman B Wells you may have never known

Herman B Wells was the 11th president of IU and is known as one of the most influential presidents in the University's history. → Read More

Nine Nobel Prize winners who went to IU

IU faculty and alumni have earned a collective nine Nobel prizes — two in economic sciences, two in physics and five in physiology or medicine. → Read More

Bloomington to present draft of transportation plan, could change downtown dramatically

The plan outlines possible changes such as Kirkwood Avenue becoming a new curbless, shared street. → Read More

Queer rapper Big Dipper's career started as a joke with a friend

Big Dipper anticipates his newest album to be out late this summer. → Read More