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Student honored with employee of year award

by Sara Clifford

Student honored with employee of year award
Hard work, dedication and responsibility. In order to be nominated for the Student Employee of the Year Award, work-study students at Ohio State must posse all these qualities.

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UP IN FLAMES

Grease fire destroys student's possessions
by Briony Clare

The smell of burnt plastic lingered as Jarod Urban watched a fire crew toss the charred remains of his 40-inch plasma-screen TV atop a growing mound of incinerated furniture outside his apartment Saturday afternoon.

A grease fire quickly tore through the one-bedroom apartment on the corner of 16th Avenue and Fourth Street, leaving the charred and blackened unit with a gaping hole in its roof and most of Urban's possessions twisted and useless.

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Final beam placed in Union

by Eric House

Construction of the new Ohio Union reached a new milestone Friday as students, faculty, family and construction workers took part in the "Topping Off" ceremony for the new building.

The ceremony featured the placement of the final steel beam on the highest point of the new Union.

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Scholarships send students abroad

by Tyler Gillespie

Scholarships send students abroad
Amy DeDonato spent the first two weeks of her spring quarter on the east coast of Italy in the city of Ascoli Piceno. DeDonato is currently studying in Italy, experiencing ancient architecture and culture. This trip might not have been possible without the Wolfe Study Abroad Scholarship at Ohio State.

"Studying abroad would definitely have been nearly impossible without some form of financial aid," said Amy DeDonato, a junior in architecture, in an e-mail from Rome. "The Wolfe Scholarship has without a doubt granted me the opportunity to study abroad."

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Civil War reenactment hosts hands-on education

by Jeff Bennett

Cannon volleys disturbed the peace and shook downtown Columbus while entertaining masses of school children Friday at the Ohio Statehouse.

"I almost peed my pants," said Miranda Duvall, a St. Mary School student, referring to one of the Statehouse's four thunderous Civil War cannons. "It was awesome."

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RPAC hosts night of fun

by Whitney L.B. Miller

A live band, bingo, prizes and a cameo appearance by Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee were just a few of the highlights of Friday's Moonlight Madness held at the Recreation and Physical Activity Center.

"We're just here to celebrate the completion of the RPAC," said Chigozirim Ekeke, a freshman in biochemistry.

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ROTC faces tough competition

by Tom Knox

ROTC faces tough competition
Last week, for the first time in its history, the Ohio State Army ROTC tested its skills against some of the most elite military academies in the western world. The cadets wanted to prove they could compete with the best, and they proved to themselves they can do just that.

The 11-member team finished 26th out of 42 teams in the competition held at West Point, home of the United States Military Academy. Teams from West Point and equivalent teams from Great Britain and Canada competed against OSU, as well as a team from Brigham Young University, Texas A&M University and University of North Dakota.

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