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Women’s lacrosse falls to Wittenberg Tigers

April 4, 2013


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Baseball team remains optimistic despite losses and cancelled games

April 4, 2013

By Hugh Kerins Transcript Correspondent The Bishops baseball team has gotten off to a decent start this season with a 6-5 record overall, but they look to improve quickly. The team was supposed to have three preseason games before traveling to Port Charlotte, Fla., but the weather did not permit it. While in Port...
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Men’s tennis ranked second in NCAC despite non-conference losses

April 4, 2013

By Graham Lucas Transcript Correspondent Ohio Wesleyan men’s tennis has accumulated a 4-9 record, but still stands second in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) East division with two more conference divisional matches left in the season. The Battling Bishops are 1-1 in NCAC East matches. The team has divisional matches against Allegheny on...
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Softball opens NCAC season with back-to-back wins over Wittenberg

April 4, 2013

By Heather Kuch and Jacob Beach Sports Editor and Transcript Reporter Last week the Ohio Wesleyan softball team was finally able to get back out on the diamond after having four games postponed due to inclement weather. The team began their season over spring break in Florida, where they posted a 7-3 record against...
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Vagina Monologues moan for change: Vagina Monologues showcases women’s issues

March 28, 2013
Vagina Monologues moan for change: Vagina Monologues showcases women’s issues

By Sara Jane Sheehan, Cecilia Smith and Morgan Christie Transcript Correspondents Women dressed in pink, red and black lined the Jemison Auditorium in Sanborn on Friday and Saturday night for performances of “The Vagina Monologues.” The production ushered in Women’s Week and commemorated the 15th anniversary of the international V-Day movement to stop violence...
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OWU students explore nation’s capital

March 28, 2013
OWU students explore nation’s capital

By Jija Dutt Transcript Correspondent Ohio Wesleyan international students experienced one of the quintessential American tourist experiences by visiting Washington, D.C. Accompanied by Dorota Kendrick and Darrell Albon from the International and Off Campus Programs Office, 35 students spent the first half of spring break in the nation’s capital. In what turned out to...
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Notes of Hope: WoHo event supports and encourages women

March 28, 2013
Notes of Hope: WoHo event supports and encourages women

By Hannah Urano Transcript Correspondent Sophomore Kyle Simon is hoping to “show the women of Ohio Wesleyan how much they’re loved and, at best, encourage more students to get involved in feminist projects at school or in the Delaware community”—all with note cards. Sophomore Kyle Simon, a member of the Women’s House (WoHo), said...
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Bread and Puppet Theatre returns to campus

March 28, 2013
Bread and Puppet Theatre returns to campus

By Jane Suttmeier Photo Editor The Bread and Puppet Theatre returned to Ohio Wesleyan on March 24 for a performance of “The Circus of the Possibilitarians.” Bread and Puppet, which calls their circus, “Possibilitarian – the complete everything everywhere dance circus,” was brought to OWU by The House of Peace and Justice (P&J), the...
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Sound Off OWU: What do you think of the new Pope?

March 28, 2013


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Female students dominate programs, courses abroad

March 28, 2013

By Rachel Vinciguerra Transcript Correspondent Although OWU is considered “the opposite of ordinary,” since their inception in 2009-2010, travel-learning courses reflect national trends in female-dominated study-abroad programs. Darrell Albon, the director of international and off-campus programs, echoed this consistency with national trends as well as a contributing factor of a gender imbalance of enrollment....
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