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Monthly Archives: October 2012

‘Senseless destruction’ at high cost to students

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October 4, 2012
‘Senseless destruction’ at high cost to students

By Breanne Reilly News Editor Public Safety is investigating damages inflicted upon the Smith East and West residence halls. In the past month, the buildings have procured several hundred dollars in damages and Smith residents are paying out of pocket for the vandalism. Most of the damages have occurred at Smith East. According to...
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OWU welcomes families for the weekend

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October 4, 2012

By Jacob Beach Transcript Correspondent After just five weeks of classes, students are starting to settle in their rooms and grow comfortable with their course load. But for some parents, five weeks is the longest time they have been away from their children. Parents and families arrived last weekend for Family Weekend and were...
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Sound Off OWU 10/4/2012

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October 4, 2012


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Phi Beta Gamma making a strong comeback on campus

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October 4, 2012

By Marilyn Baer Transcript Correspondent Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity is one of the newest additions to the Greek community at OWU. Fiji officially gained its first pledge class on March 8 of last semester after their national headquarters facilitated their new charter and recolonization. Fiji had been an active fraternity on OWU’s campus previously,...
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Speaker reaches out about the Women’s Vote

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October 4, 2012
Speaker reaches out about the Women’s Vote

By Taylor Stoudt Transcript Reporter Women’s bodies are a hot topic in Washington D.C. these days and last Monday, the conversation came to Ohio Wesleyan. Kate Chapek, National Women’s Vote Director for the Obama campaign, spoke to students and faculty about issues effecting women from abortion rights to the Fair Pay Act. “This is...
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Weekly Public Safety Reports 10/4/2012

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October 4, 2012

September 24-30 Sept. 24 3:15 p.m. – Public Safety dispatched to the Jaywalk after a report of a suspicious person. A search of the area failed to locate the subject. Sept. 24 6:15 p.m. – an injured Smith Hall resident was transported to Grady Hospital by Public Safety. Sept. 25 9:35 a.m. – a...
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Recognition for student organizations now more accessible

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October 4, 2012

By Noah Manskar Transcript Correspondent The Wesleyan Council on Student Affairs and the Student Involvement Office has recently streamlined the process through which they officially recognize student organizations. Dana Behum, assistant director of Student Involvement, said student organizations must apply for recognition by the end of the second week of each semester. The application...
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Expert simplifies complex economic strategies

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October 4, 2012
Expert simplifies complex economic strategies

By Emily Hostetler Transcript Reporter While global economics surpass world boundaries through the internet and social media, economic success may lie in picking the right problems and finding solutions. Last Friday, Clark Winter ’73, president and founder of Clark Winter enterprises, spoke about making sense of global economics in his lecture “The Global Economy...
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Eco-chef stresses importance of sustainable food

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October 4, 2012

By Carly Shields Transcript Correspondent Bryant Terry, a food activist, “eco-chef” and author, spoke in the Benes Rooms on Sept. 24 about “Food Justice at the Intersection of Food Politics, Poverty, Public Health and the Environment.” Terry grew up in Memphis, Tenn. with a family that had the privilege of having nice food and...
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Vietnamese club shares tradition with OWU

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October 4, 2012
Vietnamese club shares tradition with OWU

By Sadie Slager Transcript Reporter Bamboo dragonflies and non la were among the most popular authentic items sold Sept. 24 through 28 as a part of Vietnamese Culture Week. The Vietnamese Student Association sponsored a sale of items they brought back from Vietnam to raise money for their organization and for Agent Orange victims....
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