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Sleigh Bells give ‘reigns’ to the guitar

March 1, 2012

As a relatively young band, Sleigh Bells have made a name for themselves with volume. Their 2009 debut, “Treats,” bore a trademark of incredible loudness. From the opening “Tell ‘Em” to the closing title track, every song—even the slowest and softest of them—was unrelenting and unrefined; but listeners never neglected to turn the record...
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Poet smashes stereotypes of women in the media with show, “Death of the Diva”

March 1, 2012

DJ and performer Amanda Seales put on a one-woman musical narrative encouraging men and women to re-examine how women are treated in the mainstream media Saturday in Grey Chapel. Death of the Diva uses music, humor, and monologue to portray Seales’ message. The event was presented by seniors Alexis Williams and Samantha DeJarnett, HBC,...
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A quick glance at ‘Lax-Bro’ culture:From ‘bro-flows’ to Patagos, stereotypes abound

March 1, 2012

So you think you’re bro? Guess again. Lacrosse boys have been stereotyped since the day they learned how to cradle their stick and make the deepest pocket. These young men have been overheard talking about their new Patagonia, the length of their bro’s flow or how they just bought tickets to Pretty Lights or...
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OWU athletes balance course work and practice

March 1, 2012

More and more students on campus are voicing opinions about their sports teams and the timely obligations that come with them. OWU athletes claim that they dread going to practices and games, yet continue to play the sport for various reasons. Past OWU athletes have decided to make the decision they found to be...
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Men’s basketball loses in NCAC tourney, invited to NCAA tourney

March 1, 2012
Men’s basketball loses in NCAC tourney, invited to NCAA tourney

Ohio Wesleyan’s men’s basketball team was eliminated from the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament in the semifinals on Friday night against Wooster. The final score was 89-80 in Wooster’s favor. The Bishops, with shots by juniors Marshall Morris, Andy Winters and Eric Easley, brought the game within 5 points with 2:05 left, leaving the...
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Lacross men crush Concordia

March 1, 2012

“You guys can’t even make a play!” That’s what head coach of the Falcons, Jeff Roberts, said to his players after Ohio Wesleyan’s men’s lacrosse team led them in the first quarter 6-0. OWU showed athletic and strategic superiority over Concordia University on Saturday, Feb. 5, beating them 17-5. The first quarter was partly...
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Women’s lacrosse edges out win against the Thiel Tomcats

March 1, 2012

Despite Thiel College’s attempt to make a comeback late in the game, the OWU women’s lacrosse team was able to open their season with a non-conference win (11-9) last Saturday. The Bishops led the first half, taking an early lead with the help of a goal by junior midfielder Molly Curry, followed by three...
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From the far side of the tracks…Common Ground Free Store links volunteers with community

February 22, 2012
The Common Ground Free Store resides on the corner of Central Avenue in Delaware.

Clean underwear, solid shoes, blankets and a warm cup of coffee. Simple items, but they make a world of difference. For many, it’s a struggle to provide themselves and their families with these. On the far side of Delaware, quite literally across the tracks, the Common Ground Free Store sits nestled on a corner...
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Babbling Bishops at it again!

February 22, 2012
Left to Right: Seniors Brock “Snake Hips” Schludecker and David “Jumanji” Ordosch work with juniors Natalie “Sassafras” Aument, David “Pop Fly” Reitan and Dave “Dunkaroos” Winnyk during the troupe’s most recent improv show on Wednesday, Feb. 15, in Benes B. The troupe enacts a scene where Ordosch and Aument’s characters fight in a room filled with Skrillex dubstep and a giant disco ball. Each member takes on an element to make the scene come alive.


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The Vagina Monologues: Performance raises awareness on women’s issues

February 22, 2012
From left to right: Sophomore Megan Pinto, junior Anna Cooper, junior Colleen Waickman and sophomore Kate Johnson perform ‘The Vagina Workshop,’ a part of ‘The Vagina Monologues,’ which were performed Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Chappelear Drama Center.

The women of “The Vagina Monologues” asked where “all the good men are” last Friday and Saturday during two sold out performances in the Studio Theatre. “The Vagina Monologues,” written by Eve Ensler, are a collection of monologues based on interviews Ensler conducted with more than 200 women about their personal experiences with subjects...
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