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Monthly Archives: March 2012

Battle for Crossroads: Battling bands show both competition and companionship

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March 30, 2012
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The band Hairy Tribe of Conquerors lived up to the latter part of its name after winning the vote to open for Crossroads, but it was not all about competition at the Battle of the Bands. Crossroads is a night of concerts sponsored by the Student Union on Black Awareness (SUBA), Campus Programming Board...
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Relay for Life

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March 30, 2012
Junior Marshall Morris tows sophomore Amelia Randall and freshman Samantha Weeks around the track

Gordon Field House was filled with OWU students and faculty, community members and most importantly, cancer survivors Friday at 6 p.m. for the university’s annual Relay for Life. The event began with opening services that honored sophomore Jake Von Der Vellen, who had been the committee chair. Senior Alexis Plaga, president of Colleges Against...
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Theta Alpha Phi brews talent at Coffee Haus

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March 30, 2012
Junior Andrew Rossi performs improv with the Babbling Bishops

Low lights and smooth jazz transformed Bashford Lounge into an ambient coffee house last Saturday. Theatre honorary Theta Alpha Phi hosted their annual “Coffee Haus,” where students could be served coffee and small desserts, and be entertained by student performers. With a three dollar admission, and snacks costing less than a dollar each, the...
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Great athletes win Player of the Week

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March 30, 2012
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Scoring 11 goals and winning four matches—those feats pushed two Bishops to the front of their teams, and the Ohio Wesleyan athletic Web site. Both Bishops were North Coast Athletic Conference Players of the Week. Junior Annie Swanson led women’s lacrosse with 11 goals across three matches with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New England, and...
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With ‘sighs too deep for words’ … Memorial service honors OWU student Jake Von Der Vellen

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March 30, 2012
With ‘sighs too deep for words’ … Memorial service honors OWU student Jake Von Der Vellen

Students, faculty, family, fraternity brothers and friends gathered in Gray Chapel on Friday at 4 p.m. to honor the memory of Jakob F. Von Der Vellen, who died in a car accident March 16. The entire lower level of Gray Chapel was occupied by members of Von Der Vellen’s family and Sigma Phi Epsilon...
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MFL film series promotes culture

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March 30, 2012

Students have an opportunity to view foreign films, learn about world languages and increase cultural awareness free of charge this spring with the Modern Foreign Language House. MFL is hosting a mini-series of foreign language films over the course of the spring semester. Films are being shown that represent the different languages spoken by...
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Sound Off OWU: What are your thoughts on Lloyd and Hello Goodbye performing at Crossroads?

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March 30, 2012


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Panel recommends internships for experience, resume building

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March 30, 2012

Last week students had the opportunity to listen to fellow students talk about their internships and give advice about landing one at the annual Student Internship Panel offered by Career Services. The panel featured four students who had all participated in different internships last summer. The students were seniors Celeste Taylor and Tim Carney,...
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Activists educate on dangerous disease

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March 30, 2012

Sisters United joined forces with the Women’s Resource Center, VIVA, SUBA and Rafiki Wa Afrika to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in women of color on Monday in the Hamilton-Williams Atrium. Students read poems and cited facts about the HIV/AIDS epidemic during the program. Sophomore Kimberley Trought, Caribbean representative of Rafiki Wa Afrika, emceed the...
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Greek of the week: Nick Peranzi Alpha Sigma Phi

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March 30, 2012
Greek of the week: Nick Peranzi Alpha Sigma Phi

Senior Nick Peranzi is this week’s Greek of the Week. Aside from his significant contributions to the Greek system, Peranzi possesses all of the qualities one looks for in a Greek student: incredible intelligence, stunning good looks, a voice fit for radio and the ability to pick things up and put them down. He...
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