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Monthly Archives: February 2012

From the far side of the tracks…Common Ground Free Store links volunteers with community

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February 22, 2012
The Common Ground Free Store resides on the corner of Central Avenue in Delaware.

Clean underwear, solid shoes, blankets and a warm cup of coffee. Simple items, but they make a world of difference. For many, it’s a struggle to provide themselves and their families with these. On the far side of Delaware, quite literally across the tracks, the Common Ground Free Store sits nestled on a corner...
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Babbling Bishops at it again!

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February 22, 2012
Left to Right: Seniors Brock “Snake Hips” Schludecker and David “Jumanji” Ordosch work with juniors Natalie “Sassafras” Aument, David “Pop Fly” Reitan and Dave “Dunkaroos” Winnyk during the troupe’s most recent improv show on Wednesday, Feb. 15, in Benes B. The troupe enacts a scene where Ordosch and Aument’s characters fight in a room filled with Skrillex dubstep and a giant disco ball. Each member takes on an element to make the scene come alive.


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The Vagina Monologues: Performance raises awareness on women’s issues

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February 22, 2012
From left to right: Sophomore Megan Pinto, junior Anna Cooper, junior Colleen Waickman and sophomore Kate Johnson perform ‘The Vagina Workshop,’ a part of ‘The Vagina Monologues,’ which were performed Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Chappelear Drama Center.

The women of “The Vagina Monologues” asked where “all the good men are” last Friday and Saturday during two sold out performances in the Studio Theatre. “The Vagina Monologues,” written by Eve Ensler, are a collection of monologues based on interviews Ensler conducted with more than 200 women about their personal experiences with subjects...
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Men’s basketball scores 3rd place NCAC finish

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February 22, 2012
Junior forward Marshall Morris tries to block a Denison forward as he goes for a layup on Saturday. Morris had 10 points and 7 rebounds in the game. The Bishops went on to  beat Denison 83-77.

The Ohio Wesleyan men’s basketball team defeated Wabash on Wednesday night and Denison on Saturday afternoon to secure third place in the North Coast Athletic Conference and end the regular season. This also secured a first round home game in the NCAC tournament on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. against Hiram. At Wabash on Wednesday...
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Little Rock Niner challenges the status quo

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February 22, 2012

“Race has no true validity but we act as though it does,” Dr. Terrence Roberts said during a lecture in Benes Room A last Thursday at 7 p.m. Roberts spoke first-hand about the rules of segregation and the fear that made people abide by them. He was a member of the Little Rock Nine,...
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New football head coach excited to be in OWU family

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February 22, 2012
New football head coach excited to be in OWU family

Ohio Wesleyan hopes to re-energize its football program with the hiring of a new head coach, Tom Watts, in early February. After Head Coach Mike Hollway left the program after 25 years, Watts beat out over 200 applicants to be chosen by the football head coach search committee as the head coach of the...
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OWU men’s tennis capitalize the Crusaders in singles, doubles

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February 22, 2012
OWU men’s tennis capitalize the Crusaders in singles, doubles

The Ohio Wesleyan’s men’s tennis team easily out-played the Capital University Crusaders in a non-conference match Feb. 17, winning 7-2. Doubles No. 1 OWU doubles duo junior John Rissell and sophomore Richie Karban demonstrated tentative superiority against the Crusaders. Their rapport helped propel them. The duo’s cohesion rang clear, especially in pressing times, against...
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Despite a rough overall season, the Bishops swim strong at its end and break records

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February 22, 2012

Despite Ohio Wesleyan’s eighth place finish in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championship, individual swimmers and divers finished the season strong. The championship took place in Canton, Ohio over a four-day period starting Feb. 15 and ending on the 18. At the meet OWU swimmers and divers shattered records and ended the season...
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City Art Center seeking to pique public interest

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February 22, 2012

Of the many restaurants, shops, and businesses to visit throughout downtown Delaware, one destination has eluded the attention of many OWU students. The City Art Center on Winter Street, next to the Strand Theater, has been a part of the Delaware community for a short number of years. The center has drawn little attention...
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Band of Skulls’ music like great lit

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February 22, 2012

A car made Band of Skulls famous. The Southampton, England, blues-rock quartet were virtual unknowns when the fine folks at Ford Motor Company wisely chose to use their song “Light of the Morning” in an ad for the 2011 Mustang. The track leads off the band’s 2009 debut “Baby Darling Doll Face Honey,” which...
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