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Monthly Archives: April 2012

Bishop Champion Games: Event unites special needs population and student athletes

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April 23, 2012
The special needs participants run through a tunnel of OWU student athletes to receive their awards on the podium.

Ohio Wesleyan student athletes came together to support special needs athletes in the annual Bishop Champion Games on April 15. The Bishop Champion Games is an event designed by the Ohio Wesleyan University Athletic Council (OWAC) for special needs athletes. It provides an opportunity for individuals with disabilities to compete. Around 30 athletes froma...
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KATs & Bats: Greek community unites to hit home run for child advocates

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April 23, 2012
Ryan Clark awaits a pitch at last Sunday’s KATs and Bats wiffle ball tournament.

A little bit of wind did not stop wiffle ball enthusiasts from participating in Kappa Alpha Theta’s KATs and Bats fundraiser Sunday afternoon on Fraternity Hill. The unexpected gusts made for some wild pitches, questionable throws, and hits that were almost impossible to field. But the raffles, food sales and team entrance fees raised...
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Ring Round the Moon takes flight: A sneak peak behind the scenes of OWU’s newest show

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April 23, 2012
Co-publicity heads juniors Andrea Kraus and Elizabeth Bartz decorate the lobby for the ‘ball’ during admissions. “Ring Round the Moon” is the final show of the Spring 2012 theatre season, and will be performed over the next weekend at Chappelear Drama Center.


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Tigers trample OWU women’s lacrosse

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April 23, 2012
Ohio Wesleyan players frantically fight Wittenberg for the ball for a chance to gain the lead.

After a quick and early seven-goal run by Wittenberg, the Bishops were not able to push back with a scoring run of their own in a game dictated by scoring streaks on Wednesday, April 11 at Selby Stadium. The Wittenberg Tigers won the game by a score of 17-10. In just the first half...
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SUBA holds Day of Justice, honors Martin

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April 23, 2012

Many of the students in hooded sweatshirts on April 11 were not wearing them because of the cold. Instead, they wore them as a memorial to the life of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. While the facts of his death are highly disputed, what is certain is that Martin, 17, was shot and killed by...
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Fink, students note importance of networking

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April 23, 2012

Former Senior Marketing Executive for Kellog Company,Tom Fink, told students on March 9 that the world of marketing is rapidly changing due to advances in technology, during his visit to OWU. While on campus, he met with students one-on-one, at dinner and lunch lectures, and in the classroom. Fink said he was part of...
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Sound Off OWU: What are you most excited for during Day on the Jay?

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April 23, 2012


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WoHo and Delt: champions of change

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April 23, 2012

From April 1 to April 6, senior Misa Farslow’s SLU house project “Champions for Change” raised $215.78 for women’s shelters in Afghanistan. Farslow is a member of the Women’s House (WoHo), a small living unit that works to raise awareness about women’s issues. She said that she, in collaboration with members of Delta Tau...
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Greek of the week: April 19, 2012

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April 23, 2012
Greek of the week: April 19, 2012

Elise Pitcairn Delta Delta Delta Elise is a freshman from Jupiter, Florida. Her favorite candy is dark chocolate, her favorite color is purple and breakfast is her favorite meal of the day. She is planning on double majoring in Politics and Government and French. She is also excited to get involved in more campus...
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Weekly Public Safety Reports: April 9-15, 2012

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April 23, 2012

April 9-15, 2012 4/9/12 4:40 p.m. – Public Safety dispatched to 9 Williams Drive on a fire alarm. The alarm was caused by smoke in the kitchen area. 4/11/12 4:01 p.m. – Public Safety dispatched to Stuyvesant Hall on a report of a fire in the bell tower. The fire had been extinguished by...
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