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Caps, Gowns, and Masks: Bishop Community Anticipates a Combined Commencement
By: Shay Manuela In a recent announcement by President Rock Jones, students of the class of ‘20 and ‘21 learned they would have the...

Shay Manuela
May 29, 20214 min read
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Student Experiences With Working During a Pandemic
By: Kristen Beachy Many college students maintain jobs in addition to their academic workload in order to provide for their cost of...

Kristen Beachy
May 28, 20213 min read
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OWU 60 Seconds: BIPOC Artist Profile: Alondra
By: Lizzy Nebel Meet our first artist Alondra! From film make up to fashion shows, Alondra uses make up as a tool of self expression and...
Lizzy Nebel
May 28, 20211 min read
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OWU 60 Seconds - BIPOC artist profile: Pascal
By: Lizzy Nebel Meet our second artist Pascal! From photographs to drawings, Pascal uses art to express his underlying identity. Filmed...
Lizzy Nebel
May 28, 20211 min read
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Many Resources, No Availability: Mental Health Services on Ohio Wesleyan’s Campus
By: Kristen Beachy Prior to the pandemic, university students readily had disproportionate rates of mental health issues. These were...

Kristen Beachy
May 27, 20214 min read
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A Step Toward Healing
By: Christina Semeraro In response to student demands, this Spring semester Ohio Wesleyan brought on Alice Mills Mai as the first Black...

Christina Semeraro
May 27, 20212 min read
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A Journey Away from Home
By: Byssan Samny The term "migration" is one that we often hear. Politicians, the media, and international organizations all use it. When...
Byssan Samny
May 27, 20214 min read
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Women Making History: Tammy Duckworth
By: Elisabeth Mann “When I was bleeding to death in my Black Hawk, I didn’t care if the troops saving me were gay, straight, transgender,...
Elisabeth Mann
May 26, 20215 min read
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Women Making History: Greta Thunberg
By: Elisabeth Mann “Right here, right now is where we draw the line. The world is waking up. And change is coming whether you like it or...
Elisabeth Mann
May 26, 20213 min read
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Women Making History: Malala Yousafzai
By: Elisabeth Mann “Our men think earning money and ordering around others is where power lies. They don’t think power is in the hands of...
Elisabeth Mann
May 25, 20213 min read
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Identity-Based SLU Highlight: the House of Black Culture
By: Shay Manuela This article is part of a three-part series detailing the experiences of students in identity-based living units on...

Shay Manuela
May 24, 20214 min read
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Identity-Based SLU Highlight: LA CASA
This article is part of a three-part series detailing the experiences of students in identity-based living units on campus: The House of...

Shay Manuela
May 24, 20214 min read
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Identity-Based SLU Highlight: SAGE
This article is part of a three-part series detailing the experiences of students in identity-based living units on campus: The House of...

Shay Manuela
May 24, 20214 min read
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Merging Identities, Creating Conflict
By: Christina Semeraro Conversation this past year has centered around three key concepts that extend into countless areas: diversity,...

Christina Semeraro
May 21, 20213 min read
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J Gumbos: A Documentary Short
By Miles Dearing, Izzy Brinker, and Peter Lujan. Richard Upton opened J Gumbos in 2012 and the restaurant still stands today as one of...
owunews
May 20, 20211 min read
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The Systematic Revenge of A Promising Young Woman
By: Faith Brammer A Promising Young Woman is a searing revenge thriller disguised as a dark comedy that attacks rape culture. Set against...

Faith Brammer
May 20, 20214 min read
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See It, Be It: The Power of Inclusion
By: Courtney Owens Courtney Owens is a senior from Gahanna, Ohio majoring in Sociology/Anthropology with a minor in performing arts....

Shay Manuela
May 18, 20214 min read
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Reflections of the WCSA President
By: Jose Matute Jose Matute is a senior from Clinton, North Carolina majoring in Political Science and Pre-Law. The first-generation...

Shay Manuela
May 15, 20213 min read
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Coiffure à la victime: The Urban Legend of the Guillotine Haircuts
By: Faith Brammer Today it’s not uncommon to see fashion overtly linked with politics and activism, from Biden 2020 t-shirts to Black...

Faith Brammer
May 13, 20213 min read
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Black Voices in Politics: Congressman Ritchie Torres
By: Elisabeth Mann In 2020, Ritchie Torres made history in American politics by becoming the first openly gay Afro- Latino member of...
Elisabeth Mann
May 10, 20213 min read
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