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Monthly Archives: November 2012

Students can expect a cramped, expensive flight home for the holidays

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November 16, 2012

By Margaux Erilane Transcript Correspondent With turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, biscuits, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, family, friends and pie just around the corner, how could anyone not be jumping for joy at the prospects of the upcoming holiday season? The excitement could be put on hold for those planning to fly...
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Critical Incident Response Team has campus prepared for disaster

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November 16, 2012

By Jenna Rodcay Transcript Reporter Though Ohio Wesleyan did not experience severe effects from Hurricane Sandy, the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) met to make preparations in case of the worst. According to the introduction of the CIRP, the plan “provides a framework to guide coverage, response and notification procedures for any crisis our...
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Swing states still play important role in election

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November 16, 2012
President Rock Jones, who attended the election night watch party, takes a look at the map the students have been updating.

By Ellin Youse Transcript Reporter Whether it was Michelle Obama’s voice interrupting a Pandora Internet Radio station to talk about her husband, or Paul Ryan promoting his running mate on Twitter, students had no option in following this year’s presidential election. With the campaigns hitting social media, when President Barack Obama won a second...
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Harvard professor connects disease, diet and the food pyramid

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November 16, 2012

By Carly Shields Transcript Correspondent The health and diet of American citizens and the progress, or lack thereof, made so far was the topic of discussion last week. Walter Willett, the chair of the department of nutrition at Harvard Medical School, spoke on Tuesday, Nov. 6, on the issues of the food pyramid and...
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Vandals, no vandalizing!

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November 16, 2012

By Elizabeth Childers Online Editor This weekend, an alumnus and I were walking around Stuyvescent Hall. He had not seen the new building since its renovations occurred after his graduation and wanted to see the changes made. He was pleasantly surprised by the new flooring, fireplaces and lobby settings. And as we entered the...
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The silo: annoyance, deadly reminder, work of art

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November 16, 2012

By Rachel Vinciguera Transcript Correspondent We’ve all seen the silo in the middle of HamWill. It seems like everyone’s got an opinion about it. “It’s in the way.” “That thing gave me splinters!” “Did you know you can climb inside…?” Like anyone else, I’ve got my opinions too. The Silo as Art. First and...
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Cartoon 11/17/2012

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November 16, 2012
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OWL provides students an opportunity to write for leisure, fun

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November 16, 2012

By Emily Feldmesser Transcript Correspondent College students have enough academic writing to do for class, but some OWU students take time out of their busy lives and write creatively for their own enjoyment. The OWL, Ohio Wesleyan’s annual literary magazine published in late spring, is where they can publish their poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction,...
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Women’s basketball confident about upcoming season

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November 16, 2012

By Taylor Smith Transcript Correspondent The Ohio Wesleyan women’s basketball team is looking to prove coaches and fans wrong as the they plan to upset the season predictions. The North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) coaches’ poll predicted the Lady Bishops to finish sixth in the conference. Junior wing, Julia Grimsley said she knows the...
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Bishop football defeats Wooster to claim their share of the NCAC Championship – Photo Gallery

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November 16, 2012
The Bishop defense works to prevent the Wooster offense from scoring in last Saturday’s action at Selby Stadium. The Bishops defeated Wooster 36-12 and tied the OWU record for the number of wins in a season.


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