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Monthly Archives: March 2012

Orchesis 2012: dancing to communicate

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March 1, 2012

The 23 dancers who compose the Orchesis 2012 cast began rehearsing in October. We began rehearsing for mere minutes of dance performed only two times. March 2 and 3 at 8 p.m., 23 artists want to share something with you. I began dancing only upon my arrival at OWU, but have since become a...
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Utilize the pen to voice your dissent; it is more powerful than the sword

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March 1, 2012

As an editor, writer and representative of The Transcript, I have encountered many an opinion from readers about the content of the paper–specifically the editorial section. It has ranged from mild annoyance to open and public declarations that this publication should cease to exist. The critics often bemoan the lack of hard-hitting investigatory exposes....
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Upperclassman yearns for time to simply … be

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March 1, 2012

Do you remember freshman year when you were able to get your homework done, sleep well, go out on Wednesday nights, Friday nights and Saturdays, too? Somehow, you also had time to just hang out. If you are a freshman, enjoy it while it lasts. Savor the experience and the time you have. As...
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Cartoon of the Week: March 1, 2012

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March 1, 2012
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FIJI sparks excitment in Greek life

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March 1, 2012

The arrival of Fiji fraternity to Ohio Wesleyan has breathed new life and excitement into OWU while bringing members of the Greek community together in fun and creative ways. Being a member of Delta Delta Delta has been a core part of my Ohio Wesleyan experience. I joined my freshman year and haven’t looked...
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Primary objectives in primary elections

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March 1, 2012

Watchdog ads, debates, press releases and outrageous accusations are in the air as the primary elections reach their peak. For people into politics, the next year is going to be exciting. For those who hate politics, this next year is going to be a confusing overload of political ads and messages. I am the...
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Current events reflect belief controversy in school system

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March 1, 2012

A wave of intolerance is spreading across this country, and it is leaving death in its wake. I don’t read the news very often; I’m usually too busy with the down-to-earth details of college life to be bothered. About the only time I do is when I log out of my email and the...
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Sleigh Bells give ‘reigns’ to the guitar

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March 1, 2012

As a relatively young band, Sleigh Bells have made a name for themselves with volume. Their 2009 debut, “Treats,” bore a trademark of incredible loudness. From the opening “Tell ‘Em” to the closing title track, every song—even the slowest and softest of them—was unrelenting and unrefined; but listeners never neglected to turn the record...
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Poet smashes stereotypes of women in the media with show, “Death of the Diva”

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March 1, 2012

DJ and performer Amanda Seales put on a one-woman musical narrative encouraging men and women to re-examine how women are treated in the mainstream media Saturday in Grey Chapel. Death of the Diva uses music, humor, and monologue to portray Seales’ message. The event was presented by seniors Alexis Williams and Samantha DeJarnett, HBC,...
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A quick glance at ‘Lax-Bro’ culture:From ‘bro-flows’ to Patagos, stereotypes abound

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March 1, 2012

So you think you’re bro? Guess again. Lacrosse boys have been stereotyped since the day they learned how to cradle their stick and make the deepest pocket. These young men have been overheard talking about their new Patagonia, the length of their bro’s flow or how they just bought tickets to Pretty Lights or...
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