The Ohio State Marching Band selected its new drum major and assistant drum major yesterday at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. Eric Sommer, a senior in aviation engineering, won the position of drum major for the 2004 marching band season. Alex Neffenger, sophomore in education, was given the position of assistant drum major. "This is a great opportunity for me and it feels great to be a part of the band again," Sommer said. "I couldn't have been better today, I left myself out on the field." Four candidates were at the tryouts - each have been members of the drum major squad or in marching band for at least one year. Daniel Nash, a sophomore in theater and Michelle Cundari, a sophomore in criminology were the other two in the competition.
The proposal to begin a regular research track in addition to a tenure track passed 53 to 47 percent at the University Senate meeting yesterday.
Cathal Woods, a graduate teaching associate in philosophy, said he wants his students to learn to think critically because it is an admirable trait.
The 34th annual Ohio Wheelchair Games will take place today and tomorrow at Ohio State.
The cleanups of specific toxic wastes commonly found in metal-producing industrial areas may be made easier as a result of new Ohio State research.
When Joe Cora walked into work at the Insect Collection one day in March, he thought it was just any other day. Little did he know he was about to receive the first Ohio State Student Employee of the Year award.
Undergraduate students studying anthropology can enjoy a rare opportunity each summer - the chance to travel overseas and excavate a Copper-Age farming village in the mountains of Hungary.