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IMA Celebrates 50th Anniversary

By Sean Harding, 91探花Recreation

The 91探花 Intramural Activities Building celebrated its 50th anniversary last week by staying open until midnight and hosting five hours, marking five decades, of special activities including giant glow volleyball, dodgeball, archery and glow Zumba. Crags Climbing Center stayed open late and offered free admission while Huskies scrambled, rappelled and belayed on through the night. About 825 guests attended the event.

Students ferociously challenged each other in ping pong, while others gathered in the lounge watching the Huskies beat the Utah Utes in the Pac-12 Championship. There were healthy snacks aplenty, including cheese sticks, apples, grapes, oranges, bananas hummus and goldfish, as well a gourmet smoothie bar with wholesome ingredients. The smoothies being be a crowd favorite.

鈥淚t鈥檚 healthy because of all the stuff they put in it,鈥 said one student. 鈥淎ll the nutrients. Spinach. They have the blueberries, strawberries, dates 鈥 it was amazing!鈥

鈥淗ealth is a lifestyle,鈥 said another student who said she eats healthy at home as well but does not yet have a blender in her dorm.

鈥淚f you eat healthy, you function better,鈥 said the first student in response.

Many of the IMA鈥檚 typical Friday night activities went on throughout the night, including archery, roller skating and rock climbing, and people could still work out in the gym facilities, many of whom did. Students feeling adventurous challenged each other in 鈥淏attleship,鈥 a game where two teams challenge each other in canoes equipped with splash buckets to sink the other. 鈥淕lowga鈥 had students practicing their yoga moves in the dark, while 鈥淕low Cycle鈥 left others breathless.

鈥淓veryone鈥檚 having a good time,鈥 said Michael Cha, an IMA student employee. 鈥淧eople seem happier, being here. You [might] want to mention the free food, at least. That was a big drawing point.鈥

鈥淔ree food, free shirts, free activities,鈥 nodded Shiina Yasukau, another student worker.

Some IMA regulars seemed surprised by the festivities but were pleased by the free food, including said Ken Suzuki, an exchange student from Japan.

鈥淢aintaining good health means a good life.鈥 Suzuki said. 鈥溾 Maybe just taking four hours in the gym per week might be a big deal. But four hours per week for better health is pretty much [worth it].鈥

Not only is health a path to a healthier lifestyle, it can also help create social bonds.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 just a really nice way to get out for your studies, you know, and spend some time with friends,鈥 Jeannyffer Campos, a guest at the celebration.

Having healthy snacks around also helped.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e going to play badminton or going to play volleyball, it鈥檚 nice to have a carrot that is not heavy,鈥 Campos said. Other places might let you 鈥渉ave a cookie and feel not right, or have a pizza and feel tired. So that鈥檚 nice.鈥

The 50-year milestone is a recognition of not only the first 50 years of the IMA鈥檚 history, it’s also the start of the conversation for the next 50 years.

鈥淚n 1968, the IMA opened,鈥 said 91探花Recreation Director Matt Newman. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 sure for the time, it was the cream of the crop.鈥

The then-new facility housed four gymnasiums and 16 racquetball courts, a pool, and appeared to some to be future of collegiate recreation. Fifty years later, 91探花Recreation is thinking about what鈥檚 next.

91探花Recreation鈥檚 vision is that it will be more than a gym. One of the priorities going forward is to make fitness more inviting for people of all backgrounds and body types to find their fitness.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think anybody was actively against being accessible to students,鈥 Newman said. 鈥淏ut there was never a concerted effort [to reach out].鈥

The department made some small changes in recent years, including changing to its name to Recreation, opening up mindfulness courses, UWild Adventures, events like Queer Swim and Muslim Women Swim, and celebrating Pride in June.

鈥淚 like to say that we鈥檙e always good at the meat and potatoes part of recreation,鈥 said Newman. 鈥淟ike flag football, or open gym or having a pool. We鈥檙e really good at that, and we鈥檒l always be good at that. But that鈥檚 intramural activities, or that鈥檚 rec sports. That鈥檚 the past. We鈥檙e talking about all those things and much more in the future.鈥