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Hospitals · IndianolaIn LifeServe Blood Center’s service area alone, more than 3,000 units of blood are needed each week to meet the needs of hospital patients. Someone in the United States needs a lifesaving transfusion every 2 seconds.See the Story
LifeServe hosts blood drives at Trinity United Presbyterian Church
Indianola, Iowa · IndianolaEven though the Simpson College women’s tennis team came up short in a 5-2 loss to Grand View University this week at Crossroads Park, junior Grace Peck stood out with a dominant performance in both singles and doubles, all while playing left-handed because of an injury.
Peck tore a ligament in her right wrist about a month ago and is scheduled for surgery on April 10. Instead of ending her season, she switched to her non-dominant hand to keep c…See the Story
Peck powers through injury as Simpson falls to Grand View
Indianola, Iowa · IndianolaSimpson College’s Blank Performing Arts Center hosted a revamped production of the play “Medea” this past weekend.
The original play, written by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides in 431 BC, follows the story of Medea, a woman who sought revenge on her cheating husband by killing her two children.
Kara Raphaeli, assistant professor of theatre arts and director of “Medea,” adapted the show for Simpson to offer a new, darker perspective on the…See the Story
Simpson Productions puts on “Medea”: a new take on a Greek tragedy
Indianola, Iowa · IndianolaAfter the success of the inaugural symposium produced by Matt Garrett, Simpson College professor of sport administration, and Simpson College Sport Administration Club (SCSAC) members, the department looked to up the ante for this year’s event. “Year two was an easier sell. Last year, the students had to just trust me when I said it was going to be awesome, but this year, everyone bought in because of the success before,” Garrett said. According…See the Story