Where Are We Now?

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With Leeroy watching, President Anderson competes in a race held by the intramural program during half-time at a Tigers football game. 

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2015-2016 Intramural Championship shirts. 

Today, the intramural program is a thriving part of campus life. Participation sits right around 65-70%, and it also serves as a popular source of employment for students. Although some of the traditions that were put into motion such as the intramural banquet are no longer taking place, the tradition of the intramural championship shirt is still going strong, and the program is beginning to reach out to other sports, both as a form of support for those varsity sports and as a form of half-time entertainment. One thing is for sure though: the hard work that was put in by Jim Potter, his student officials, and all of the works who refused to let the intramural program die is still very much appreciated.