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Bishop Champion Games celebrate different abilities

April 11, 2013
Bishop Champion Games celebrate different abilities

By Jacob Beach Transcript Reporter and Phillipe Chauveau Transcript Correspondent The weather was warm and so was the atmosphere at this year’s third annual Bishop Champion Games. The Ohio Wesleyan Athletic Council sponsored the event; proceeds went to expenses for next year’s games. The games’ website said its events are geared to participants with...
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The truth about voter turnout rates

April 11, 2013
The truth about voter turnout rates

By Tim Alford News Editor It has only been a few months since voters across the country went to booths and voted on candidates for all offices of government. However, it will not be long before the campaign signs and television advertisements start up again to mobilize voters for the midterm elections in 2014....
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OWU’s four most popular majors reflect university’s diversity

April 11, 2013
OWU’s four most popular majors reflect university’s diversity

By Elizabeth Childers Managing Editor While Ohio Wesleyan offers an array of majors in several departments – 93, according to OWU’s website – over the past five years, and according to the current declared majors, there are four who seem to draw in the most students: Zoology, Psychology, English, and Economics respectively. These four...
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Chamber Orchestra highlights various individual talents in ‘rare’ feature performance

April 11, 2013
Chamber Orchestra highlights various individual talents in ‘rare’ feature performance

By Jane Suttmeier Photo Editor On Tuesday, April 2, the OWU Chamber Orchestra performed six pieces, including an original by senior Justin Giarrusso, and one with vocal accompaniment by soprano junior Samantha Rammaha, conducted by professor Michael J. Malone. Giarrusso composed his own piece called “Divertissement Concertante,” which was a work that captured dance...
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Community Market campaign builds

April 11, 2013

By Cecilia Smith Transcript Correspondent The Delaware Community Market will be on the ballot for next year’s off-campus food point program. Junior Alex D’Amore-Braver, a House of Thought resident, has been campaigning to get the Community Market on the off-campus food point list as his house project for this semester. The Community Market, located...
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Gitter predicts Ohio as new destination for Mexican migrants

April 11, 2013

By Rachel Vinciguerra Transcript Correspondent Economics Professor Robert Gitter told students Thursday that one of 20 workers in America can say they were born in Mexico. Gitter spoke about Mexican migration to central Ohio as part of the Norman J. Gharrity Lecture Series, put on last Thursday at noon by the Department of Economics....
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Sound-Off OWU: What is your favorite or least favorite class at OWU?

April 11, 2013


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Bilingual poetry reading shows unique perspectives

April 11, 2013

By Emily Feldmesser Transcript Correspondent April 1 brought a bilingual poetry reading by Spanish professor Juan Rojas for the release of Rojas’ new collection, “LUZ/LIGHT.” Accompanying Rojas was his editor, Ivan Vergara, and his translator Jennifer Rathbun, a professor at Ashland University. Rojas has named his work “transfronterizo,” or “transborder,” poetry because he’s constantly...
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OWU Habitat builds future with local Family Promise

April 11, 2013

By Emily Hostetler Transcript Correspondent Volunteers from the Habitat for Humanity Chapters of Ohio Wesleyan and Delaware County volunteers are teaming up to build the county’s first homeless shelter just a few blocks from campus. The new Family Promise House, located on 39 W. Washington Street, will be open to homeless families in the...
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Life guards at Meek and Edwards lose hours, little warning

April 11, 2013

By Taylor Stoudt Transcript Reporter At 9:30 p.m. on Friday, March 29, students working as lifeguards at the Meek Aquatics and Recreation Center received an email from Aquatic Director Michael Kroll informing then of the cut in hours at Meek and Edwards Gymnasium. For some students, this was less than three days’ notice that...
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