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Monthly Archives: May 2012

Day on the Jay

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May 9, 2012
Senior Phil Forsgren poses with the Bishop all dressed up. Forsgren said Day on the Jay is one of his favorite OWU traditions.


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Biologists receive honorary degrees for research on Galapagos finches

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May 9, 2012
Photo from OWU Department of Communications Husband and wife researchers of evolutionary biology Peter and Rosemary Grant visited OWU to receive honorary degrees and present a lecture on their research.

Peter and Rosemary Grant received honorary degrees for their achievements in evolutionary biology in front of Ohio Wesleyan students, faculty and community members on Wednesday, April 18 in the Benes Rooms. The Grants are British evolutionary biologists and professors emeriti at Princeton University. They are most known for their work on Darwin’s finches on...
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The universe learns how to dance

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May 9, 2012
Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Physics, Greg Mack, rehearses with junior Jordan Ahmed and freshmen Tim Andrews and Kristen Krak for a dance about the creation of the universe as part of the Science Lecture Series May 2.

Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Physics, Greg Mack, is collaborating with both science and dance students to explain the creation of the universe as part of a Science Lecture Series Presentation to be performed on May 2. Mack’s goal, which is based off of a TedX presentation model, will be to use dancers instead...
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Sophomore pitcher leads Bishops softball to doubleheader victories

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May 9, 2012
Sophomore Dani Haley, who pitched both games of the doubleheader against Denison, gave up only one run in the games.

Bishop pitcher Dani Haley, who pitched the entirety of a softball doubleheader against Denison, gave up only one run and led the Bishops to two victories over the weekend. Sophomore Haley pitched a shutout in the first game and 19 strikeouts total. Haley said her state of mind often affects how she plays. “I...
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Assessing inspections: On-campus eateries beat off-campus when it comes to food safety violations

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May 9, 2012

Standard health and safety inspections from the Delaware General Health District found routine violations in the five OWU off-campus food point locations. Stephanie DeGenaro, program manager for the food protection and public safety unit of the DGHD, said the violations found in inspections are split evenly between critical and less serious violations. She said...
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PS makes storage simpler

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May 9, 2012

While there had initially been plans to cancel all on-campus storage, a new policy will help simplify the student storage process. Robert Wood, public safety director, said that the new policy was similar to the current official policy, but they “got away from (enforcing) that.” The key change to the policy is that students...
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Sound-Off OWU: What was the best part of this school year?

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May 9, 2012


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Weekly Public Safety Reports April 16-22, 2012

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May 9, 2012

4/17/12 1:15 a.m. – Public Safety and Delaware City Police were dispatched to the area of 20 Williams Drive after receiving a report of a person with a gun walking east on Park Avenue. A search of the area failed to locate the individual. The reporting party was not approached or threatened by the...
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Pre-law club event receives good ruling

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May 9, 2012

Two judges spoke about the realities of their tough jobs in the court system last Tuesday night during the Pre-Law Club’s first event. The two judges taking part in the event were Judge Everett Krueger (Delaware) and Judge L. Alan Goldsberry (Athens), who is the father of Dean of Students Kimberlie Goldsberry. Krueger is...
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College: How sex and marriage fit in today

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May 9, 2012

Senior Nick Peranzi is defying national trends. He and his girlfriend of nearly a year, senior Rachel King, plan to be married within the next few years. “If you would have told me this would have happened three years ago,” said Peranzi. “I would have thought you were crazy.” Peranzi lavaliered King, a practice...
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