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Monthly Archives: April 2012

Stargazers study universe to find place in it

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April 13, 2012

Whether for navigation or astrophysics, mankind has been studying the stars for centuries. On Tuesday, April 3, the Honor Board hosted a stargazing event with Gregory Mack, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, at the Student Observatory. The Student Observatory is located between Peace and Justice House and Stuyvesant Hall. It houses a 9.5...
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Pasta for Life

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April 13, 2012

Hungry members of the OWU Greek community gathered in Ham-Will April 2 to eat pasta for a cause. Delta Delta Delta sorority’s annual fundraiser, Pasta for Life, raised over $1,300 for donation to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, according to sophomore Philanthropy Chair Marilyn Baer. She said the food was provided by Chartwell’s, and...
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Conference inspires activism among feminists

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April 13, 2012

Twenty OWU students joined college-aged activists from all over the country to learn about issues spanning from reproductive justice to campus activism to communities of color, at the National Young Feminist Leadership Conference March 31 through April 2 in Washington D.C. Junior Kamila Goldin and sophomore Kate Johnson led the conference. For Goldin, leading...
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Comic of the Week: April 13, 2012

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April 13, 2012
Comic of the Week: April 13, 2012


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Summer internships: an unneccessary but useful aid

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April 13, 2012

This editorial is written in response to last week’s opinion piece, “Summer internships: a necessary evil”. Simply rebuttling last issue’s article would be impossible. Contrary to what some may argue, there is no such thing as an incorrect opinion. However, I feel obligated to expose some of the factual errors and stereotypes which slipped...
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Olmstead’s trilogy completed: Historic wars through the eyes of young boy soldiers

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April 13, 2012

Robert Olmstead’s war trilogy is now complete. The first book, “Coal Black Horse” was published in 2007, followed by “Far Bright Star” in 2009. The third book, “The Coldest Night,” was just released on April 3. Reading the cycle in its entirety is a gripping and moving experience. The novels continue to haunt you...
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3D technology gives classic tearjerker a new edge

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April 13, 2012

James Cameron’s first mega blockbuster hit “Titanic,” which tells the tale of two star-crossed lovers fighting class biases and the infamous sinking of the title ship, was recently re-released in 3D in theaters for a limited time. While some may argue the re-release is just a bid for more money, especially considering the extra...
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Track team wins, breaks school and personal records at invitational

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April 13, 2012
Track team wins, breaks school and personal records at invitational

School records were set and a win was gained for the Bishops at the Marv Frye Women’s Invitational meet Saturday at Selby Stadium and the George Gauthier Track. The Invitational meet honors Marv Frye, the loyal and active member of the Ohio track and field community, who coached the OWU men’s track and field...
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Restoring Stuyvesant Hall: An inside look at new features

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April 5, 2012
The newly renovated Big Room which will serve as a community gathering room for residents and will feature a fireplace and an entrance to the terrace.

With housing selection events in process, the specifics of the Stuyvesant Hall renovations are a topic that many students said they are wondering about. Craig Ullom, the Assistant Director of Student Affairs, said the plan for Stuy is to restore the dorm while modernizing it and creating a sense of community for the residents....
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Lacrosse rivalry turns ugly at Denison

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April 5, 2012
The back of a T-shirt at the Denison OWU lacrosse game is just one example of the rivalry between the two schools.

So. Denison, apparently, sucks. At least that’s what the masses of cheering OWU fans chanted at Saturday’s Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison lacrosse game. I don’t know much about lacrosse, and I don’t feel any need to discuss the game at length because I wanted our team to win as much as the next fan....
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