Teams and individuals from five area junior high schools competed on Saturday for the 2023 Bloomington Area Chapter MATHCOUNTS.

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Five Illinois Wesleyan University students used a $500 loan from the university to create a clothing business that raised over $15,000 in one semester.
Illinois Wesleyan University junior Chirathi Jayesinghe holds one of the sweatshirt designs her group sold for their Starting a Business class…
Tara Gerstner, director of entrepreneurship at Illinois Wesleyan University, shows off a sweatshirt design made by a student business in her S…
Sophomore Jen Kuhn shows off on the the designs her team made to put on clothing for their business last semester, in the IDEA Center at IWU o…
Illinois Wesleyan seniors Randy Krygowski, left, and Parker Penn, right, pull up some of the vinyl designs their business printed on T-shirts …
IWU senior Randy Krygowski, sophomore Jen Kuhn and senior Parker Penn show off a sweatshirt design they made for a clothing company as part of…
From left, Illinois Wesleyan students Grace Rosinski, Jen Kuhn, Randy Krygowski, Parker Penn and Chirathi Jaysinghe talk about the company the…
Sam Alex's career has taken him from WZND to a nationally syndicated radio show. He is trying to set students on the same path with Camp Broadcast.