On April 3, S.T.R.I.D.E. held its final panel discussion of the year, entitled “Reflections: Hip-Hop’s Evolution and Influence on Society’s Content.” The panelists described what hip-hop means to our society. The panelists included Sierra Austin, graduate teaching associate at OSU; junior Andrew Wilson, slam poet and SUBA treasurer; Adero Robinson, director of education Services...
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4/1/12 5:45 p.m. – Public Safety dispatched to Bashford Hall on a student welfare concern. 4/2/12 2:00 p.m. – Damage to a Hertz rental van was reported to Public Safety by University Motor Pool staff. 4/2/12 3:10 p.m. – Public Safety dispatched to Science Center on a student welfare concern. The student did not...
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The Wesleyan Council on Student Affairs is reforming Ohio Wesleyan’s sexual assault policy in response to new directives from the federal Department of Education. The Student Conduct Committee is working with Michael Esler, judicial affairs coordinator, and Kimberlie Goldsberry, dean of students, in order to better adapt OWU to judicial policies. The Department of...
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Ohio Wesleyan saved a mathematician last Thursday. OWU survivors of the zombie apocalypse chose Craig Jackson, assistant professor of mathematics, as the faculty member most fitting to help start a new society at the Annual Life Raft debate. The Student Honors Board has presented the debate since 2002. In the debate, representatives from many...
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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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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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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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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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