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Monthly Archives: March 2012

Theatre and dance prepares for the opening of Orchesis 2012

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March 1, 2012
Juniors April Warner, left, and Kathleen Dalton rehearse for Orchesis 2012

Ohio Wesleyan’s theatre and dance department is preparing for the annual student dance company performance of Orchesis coming up this weekend. With talk of having new student choreographers and guest choreographers to help run the show, students and faculty shared their excitement for this year’s performance. Many students, especially those in the show, however,...
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Men’s, women’s track clinch NCAC combined events

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March 1, 2012
Junior Clare Duffy pushes herself on the last lap of the 800-meter run on Sunday at the women’s NCAC combined events championship at Gordon Field House

The Ohio Wesleyan men’s and women’s track and field teams each earned a first and third place finish in last weekend’s indoor NCAC combined events championship at Gordon Field House. Men’s Heptathlon Sophomore Andrew Diehl won the men’s indoor heptathlon with a score of 4465. He scored just 11 points higher than second place...
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Picasso, Wegman paint a permanent portrait in Ross Art Museum

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March 1, 2012

Staff and students at Ohio Wesleyan are working hard to put together a permanent art collection at the Richard M. Ross Art Museum. The Ross Art Museum is now displaying works from Picasso, as well as the most recent addition of William Wegman’s photographs. William Wegman’s work is called Letters, Numbers, and Punctuation. All...
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Never too young to be sober: Alcoholics Anonymous college program offers sobering support for OWU students and others

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March 1, 2012

Hal looked like a regular sixty-something white male, but underneath this average looking façade was a lifetime of not-so-average experiences. He was an alcoholic until he was 50. One of the biggest regrets of Hal’s life was that he did not sober up young enough to enjoy all of the mental and physical health...
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COW house promotes kinship with karaoke

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March 1, 2012

Friday’s Top Hits Karaoke event gave students and residents of the Citizens of the World house an opportunity to take to the stage and perform songs in their native languages. Top Hits Karaoke was the house project of sophomore Emmy Chien, a member of COW house. Chien says she decided to hold an international...
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Sound-Off OWU: What are your spring break plans?

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March 1, 2012


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Greek of the Week

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March 1, 2012
Greek of the Week

Laurel Fuller Kappa Kappa Gamma After a successful night of philanthropy fun, sophomore Laurel Fuller is The Transcript’s first Greek of the Week. This member of Kappa Kappa Gamma recently planned Kappa Karaoke, an event that included all of the fraternities and sororities as participants in a karaoke contest to help raise money for...
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Students step on stage to have a ball Rehearsals under way for OWU theatre production Ring Round the Moon

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March 1, 2012

Students in the Theatre Department are busy with rehearsals for the upcoming spring production Ring Round the Moon premiering on April 13 on the main stage in the Chappelear Drama Center. Ring Round the Moon is a parody of upper-class vanity adapted by the eminent British playwright Christopher Fry based on Jean Anouilh’s L’Invitation....
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College Republicans given a voice on liberal campus

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March 1, 2012

Around the nation there is a myth that the youth of America leans to the left and votes blue. But, even on the Ohio Wesleyan campus, which many consider to be extremely liberal, young Republicans are adamant about their Republican values and continue to find hope in the red. Though many consider themselves to...
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The 98 Percent: Catholic women, leaders speak to birth control issue

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March 1, 2012

Ninety-eight percent. It’s an elusive figure, one hoped for in absolutes. Politicians desperately want to win 98 percent of their electorate’s votes; doctors hope to diagnose with 98 percent accuracy; church leaders pray to get 98 percent of the public through their doors. But they don’t usually get that 98 percent. Politicians settle for...
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