
Leo Paes
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2 weeks ago |
indianapublicmedia.org | Kayte Young |Leo Paes
Media Player Error Update your browser or Flash plugin Read Transcript Hide Transcript KAYTE YOUNG: From WFIU in Bloomington, Indiana, I'm Kayte Young and this is Earth Eats. PABLO BOSE: Many of the farmers talked about the ability to be out in nature with other members of their family and other members of their community, and several of them also talked about the benefits of being able to interact with people from other communities.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
indianapublicmedia.org | Kayte Young |Leo Paes
"Many of the farmers talked about the ability to be out in nature with other members of their family and other members of their community and several of them also talked about the benefits of being able to interact with people from other comunities."This week on the show, we talk with geographer Pablo Bose about innovative resettlement projects that help refugees connect with familiar foods from home, through gardening in community with others.
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Feb 24, 2024 |
idsnews.com | Leo Paes
sports men's soccer Indiana men’s soccer head coach Todd Yeagley played with his pairings in the Hoosiers’ match against the University of Evansville on Saturday, using five different defenders, five midfielders and four forwards throughout the game. Five starters from the fall — senior goalkeeper JT Harms, senior defender Jansen Miller, freshman defender Alex Barger, and junior forwards Sam Sarver and Tommy Mihalic — all started the game.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
idsnews.com | Leo Paes
sports men's soccer Indiana men’s soccer senior defender Hugo Bacharach was drafted ninth overall by Minnesota United FC in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft this Tuesday. Bacharach becomes the seventh consecutive player from the Hoosiers to be selected in the top 10, dating back to 2018 when Mason Toye was also selected by Minnesota United. “I’m feeling very, very good,” Bacharach said in an interview on Apple TV.
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Dec 2, 2023 |
idsnews.com | Leo Paes
sports men's soccer Just like last year, Indiana men’s soccer’s season ended in a penalty shootout. The Hoosiers lost 5-4 on penalties to the University of Notre Dame on Saturday and are out of the NCAA Tournament. Notre Dame controlled play in the first half. Just seven minutes into the game, senior forward Daniel Russo crossed a low ball across the 6-yard box, but no one was there to tap it in. Indiana responded eight minutes later with junior forward Sam Sarver.
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