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MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL VOLUME 65 NUMBER 4

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Contents

FEATURES 16 ONU’s Commitment A Place Where Values Matter 18 Hurricane Katrina 19 Swim Lesson for Coach Ewald 20 MI Ready Camp Hosts Students

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DEPARTMENTS 2 Letter from the President 3 Northern Forum 4 Tundra Today 21 Book Report 22 From the Faculty: A View From the Wall 24 Faculty Lounge 26 Polar Bear Report

ALUMNI JOURNAL 33 Northern Memories 40 Class Notes & Alumni Profiles 50 Teddy Bears 54 Obituaries Inside Back cover Homecoming Reunion Years

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/HIO .ORTHERN IS A STUDENT CENTERED SERVICE ORIENTED VALUES BASED INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING COMMITTED TO THE RIGOROUS PURSUIT OF ACADEMIC INQUIRY AND ACHIEVEMENT 3TUDENT #ENTERED /HIO .ORTHERN IS PROUD TO BE A PLACE WHERE LEARNING DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE OF STUDENTS IS THE l RST PRIORITY )T IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE SUPPORT THAT WILL ENSURE THAT STUDENTS ARE ALWAYS THE UNIVERSITY S PRINCIPAL CONCERN 3ERVICE /RIENTED /HIO .ORTHERN IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING SERVICE AND OUTREACH TO ITS COMMUNITY BY OFFERING HELPING LEARNING CONSULTING AND LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES TO ITS CONSTITUENTS 6ALUES "ASED /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY AS A 5NITED -ETHODIST #HURCH RELATED INSTITUTION IS COMMITTED TO BEING A UNIVERSITY WHERE VALUES MATTER AND TO PROVIDING AN ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH ENVIRONMENT THAT NURTURES THE SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ITS CONSTITUENTS

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-ULTICULTURAL &OCUS /HIO .ORTHERN S /Fl CE OF -ULTICULTURAL $EVELOPMENT HAS INTRODUCED A DEVELOPMENTAL SERIES CALLED h&IRST 9EAR &OCUS v 4HE PROGRAM S SEVEN COMPONENTS ARE DESIGNED TO HELP l RST YEAR !FRICAN !MERICAN STUDENTS BECOME PART OF THE /.5 FAMILY AND CAMPUS 4HE SERIES REm ECTS THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES CALLED THE h.GUZO 3ABA v %VENTS INCLUDE A +UJICHAGULIA RETREAT THE h/PENING THE 7AYv RECEPTION AND THE (ARAMBE FESTIVAL SAYS #LYDE 7ILSON 0ICKETT DIRECTOR OF MULTICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 4

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/N *ULY /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY ISSUED FACILITY REVENUE BONDS TO PROVIDE THE FUNDS REQUIRED TO BUILD THE AFl NITY HOUSING COMPLEX AND ADDITIONAL STUDENT APARTMENTS 0HASE ) OF THE YEAR HOUSING PLAN IS PROJECTED TO COST MILLION )SSUED THROUGH * 0 -ORGAN 4RUST #OMPANY AND IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE /HIO (IGHER %DUCATIONAL &ACILITY #OMMISSION THE REVENUE BONDS OFFERED /HIO .ORTHERN INSTANT FUNDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW FACILITIES AT A REASONABLE BORROWING COST h)NTEREST RATES TODAY ARE RELATIVELY LOW COMPARED TO RATES DURING THE LAST TO YEARS v NOTES l NANCE PROFESSOR *EFF (EINFELDT 4HE INTEREST RATE /HIO .ORTHERN WILL PAY IN ORDER TO BORROW THE FUNDS CORRELATES TO THE HISTORICALLY LOW INTEREST RATES h7E WILL BEGIN TO PAY BACK THE PRINCIPAL IN YEAR AND COMPLETE OUR LAST PAYMENT IN YEAR v SAYS *OHN 'REEN VICE PRESIDENT FOR l NANCIAL AFFAIRS 4HE INTEREST RATES /HIO .ORTHERN WILL PAY ON THE PRINCIPAL RANGE FROM PERCENT TO PERCENT OVER YEARS h!S A POINT OF REFERENCE THE BEST CORPORATE CUSTOMER COULD GET A TRADITIONAL LOAN AT TODAY S GOING PRIME RATE OF PERCENT v ADDS (EINFELDT h)N GENERAL THE LONGER YOU BORROW THE MONEY THE HIGHER THE INTEREST RATE YOU PAY v 4HE UNIVERSITY ISSUED A PARTICULAR KIND OF BOND REVENUE BONDS MEANING THAT THE REVENUE GENERATED FROM THE NEW HOUSING WILL BE USED TO MAKE THE BOND PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYMENTS !CCORDING TO 'REEN h4HIS IS A SELF FUNDED PROJECT &EES GENERATED FROM STUDENTS WHO CHOOSE TO LIVE IN THE STATE OF THE ART AFl NITY HOUSING COMPLEX OR STUDENT APARTMENTS WILL ESSENTIALLY PAY FOR THE COST OF THE NEW BUILDINGS v

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/.5 TO 4RANSFORM #AMPUS (OUSING )N THE NEXT DECADE STUDENT HOUSING AT /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY WILL HAVE A TOTALLY NEW LOOK /N 3EPT THE UNIVERSITY BROKE GROUND FOR A MILLION PROJECT THE l RST PHASE OF A MILLION MULTI YEAR PLAN TO TRANSFORM HOUSING ON CAMPUS 0HASE ONE OF THE PLAN INVOLVES THREE SEPARATE PROJECTS AN AFl NITY HOUSING COMPLEX TOTAL RENOVATION AND REDESIGN OF THE ,IMA (ALL COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITIONAL STUDENT APARTMENT COMPLEX )T IS EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED IN 3EPTEMBER 0HASE )) EXPECTED TO BEGIN IN AND PROJECTED TO COST MILLION WILL INCLUDE RENOVATION OF THE &OUNDERS (ALL COMPLEX 0HASE ))) TO BEGIN IN AND PROJECTED TO COST MILLION WILL SEE THE DEMOLITION OF #LARK (ALL AND THE RENOVATION OF 3TAMBAUGH (ALL WHERE THE CURRENT ROOMS WILL BE TURNED INTO STUDIO TYPE APARTMENTS "ETWEEN EACH PHASE UNIVERSITY OFl CIALS WILL REVIEW AND RE EVALUATE STUDENT HOUSING NEEDS 4HE RESULT WILL BE SPACE FOR A GROWING STUDENT BODY IN STATE OF THE ART UNIVERSITY HOUSING THAT MEETS THE EXPECTATION OF BOTH STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS h4HIS IS A MAJOR INVESTMENT FOR THE UNIVERSITY AND THE COMMUNITY 7E ARE LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE AND WANT TO PROVIDE THE BEST POSSIBLE LIVING ENVIRONMENT FOR OUR STUDENTS v 0RESIDENT +ENDALL , "AKER SAYS

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4HE NEW AFl NITY HOUSING COMPLEX TO BE LOCATED SOUTH OF ,OOP 2OAD OFF 0OLAR "EAR 7AY IS A UNIQUE COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 4HE THREE STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS FOR EACH OF FOUR ORGANIZATIONS WILL BE OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE UNIVERSITY WHILE THE ATTACHED SOCIAL AREA WITH MEETING SPACE KITCHEN AND LOUNGE WILL BE OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE ORGANIZATION

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! HIGHLIGHT OF THE AFl NITY HOUSING COMPLEX WILL BE A COMMONS BUILDING THAT WILL OFFER ADDITIONAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES TO THAT AREA OF CAMPUS ! LOBBY LOUNGE AREA WILL GIVE ACCESS TO A NEW l TNESS CENTER AND A RETAIL FOOD SERVICE AREA "OTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE DINING AREAS WILL BE AVAILABLE 4HE COMMONS BUILDING WILL BE OPEN TO STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF AND THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY

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)N AN AMBITIOUS PROJECT TO TOTALLY REDESIGN AND MODERNIZE THE ,IMA "ROOKHART 2OBERTS RESIDENCE COMPLEX WORK IS TO BE COMPLETED DURING THE THREE MONTH SUMMER BREAK )NTERIOR WALLS WILL BE DEMOLISHED TO CREATE STUDENT SUITES WITH TWO SINGLE BEDROOMS A SHARED BATH AND LIVING AREA 4HE COMPLEX WILL OFFER STATE OF THE ART ELECTRONIC ACCESS PLUS AIR CONDITIONING AND IMPROVED ACCESS BETWEEN BUILDINGS h7HILE THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS HOUSED IN THE COMPLEX WILL BE REDUCED BY WE BELIEVE THE STUDENTS WILL ENJOY THE LARGER AND MORE PRIVATE LIVING AREAS FOR YEARS TO COME v SAYS *OHN 'REEN VICE PRESIDENT FOR l NANCIAL AFFAIRS h#ONSTRUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT SUMMER AND THE RENOVATIONS OF ,IMA (ALL ARE SCHEDULED TO BE 3TUDENT !PARTMENTS COMPLETED IN TIME FOR THE FALL QUARTER v

4HE PROJECT TO RECONl GURE /.5 S HOUSING IS BEING UNDERTAKEN TO ACCOMPLISH TWO GOALS SAYS 6ICE 0RESIDENT FOR 3TUDENT !FFAIRS !LICE +AY (ILDERBRAND h&IRST ADDITIONAL HOUSING IS NEEDED FOR THE INCREASING NUMBER OF STUDENTS CHOOSING TO STUDY AT .ORTHERN 3ECONDLY STUDENTS AND PARENTS EXPECTATIONS OF CAMPUS HOUSING ARE CHANGING AND .ORTHERN IS RESPONDING TO MEET THOSE EXPECTATIONS v 3HE ADDS h3TUDENTS WILL LEARN TO TAKE ON MORE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY AS THEY MOVE FROM RESIDENCE HALLS TO AFl NITY HOUSING OR APARTMENT LIVING 4HIS IS A SIGNIl CANT PART OF THE UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE AND AN OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS TO LEARN THE IMPORTANT SKILLS NEEDED FOR SUCCESS AFTER GRADUATION v "ETWEEN EACH PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION UNIVERSITY OFl CIALS WILL REVIEW AND RE EVALUATE STUDENT HOUSING NEEDS #OST OF THIS MAJOR PROJECT IS BEING l NANCED THROUGH BONDS 3EE PAGE #ORNA +OKOSING OF 7ESTERVILLE /HIO WILL SERVE AS THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER -ILLER ,ECKY !RCHITECTS OF #OLUMBUS /HIO AND #OLLINS 'ORDON "OSTWICK !RCHITECTS OF #LEVELAND /HIO WILL SERVE AS THE ARCHITECTS FOR THE PROJECT

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THE BUILDING WILL OFFER TWO AND FOUR BEDROOM APARTMENTS WITH A LIVING ROOM BATH AND KITCHEN FACILITIES !N EXERCISE ROOM AND LOBBY ARE INCLUDED IN THE BUILDING

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! NEW STUDENT APARTMENT BUILDING TO BE LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE CAMPUS WILL PROVIDE HOUSING FOR AN ADDITIONAL STUDENTS 3IMILAR IS APPEARANCE AND DESIGN TO THE EXISTING STUDENT APARTMENTS

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7HAT BEGAN AS A BIOLOGY SPECIAL TOPICS COURSE WITH l ELD RESEARCH IN THE 'ALAPAGOS )SLANDS AND RAIN FORESTS OF %CUADOR BECAME A STUDY OF CULTURE POLITICS AND ECONOMICS AS WELL FOR /HIO .ORTHERN !SSISTANT 0ROFESSOR OF "IOLOGICAL 3CIENCES "RIAN +EAS HIS WIFE !NGELA AND l VE BIOLOGY MAJORS 4HE +EAS ALONG WITH !NDREW "ROWN A SENIOR FROM -T "LANCHARD /HIO ,ISA 3CHECKELHOFF A SENIOR FROM "LUFFTON /HIO $ANIEL 6ERRILL A JUNIOR FROM 0OWELL /HIO %MILY !DELMAN A SENIOR FROM -ONROEVILLE /HIO AND %RIN -OBLEY A JUNIOR FROM .EW #ONCORD /HIO LEFT !DA ON !UG AND RETURNED !UG WITH NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE WORLD AS WELL AS l ELD BIOLOGY /N THE l RST HALF OF THE TRIP THE /.5 SCIENTISTS VISITED ABOUT OF THE DOZENS OF ISLANDS MAKING UP THE 'ALAPAGOS LOCATED WEST OF 3OUTH !MERICA AT THE %QUATOR 4HE FOCUS WAS TO OBSERVE HOW THE PLANTS AND ANIMALS ADAPT TO THE UNIQUE ENVIRONMENTS OF THE SEPARATE ISLANDS %ACH EVENING ON THE BOAT STUDENTS LEARNED ABOUT THE ISLANDS AND SITES THEY WOULD VISIT THE NEXT DAY AND HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS WHAT THEY HAD ALREADY SEEN h) THINK THEY WERE AMAZED THAT WHILE MANY PLANTS AND ANIMALS WERE SIMILAR THE EXPERIENCES KEPT GETTING BETTER v +EAS SAYS h7E HAD THE CHANCE TO OBSERVE THE GIANT TORTOISES LAND AND MARINE IGUANAS SEA BIRDS AND HAD SNORKELING ADVENTURES WITH SEA LIONS SHARKS AND SEA TURTLES

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4HE ANTICIPATED THREE HOUR BUS RIDE AND TWO HOUR m IGHT INTO 1UITO NOW BECAME AN ORDEAL THAT TOOK HOURS TO COMPLETE 4HEY SPENT THE NIGHT IN A HOUSE ERECTED FOR OIL WORKERS h4HERE WERE GAPS IN THE WALLS AND CHICKENS RUNNING UNDER THE HOUSE v +EAS SAYS hBUT WE HAD A NICE HOMEMADE TRADITIONAL DINNER WHILE THE GUIDES TRIED TO ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION v 4HE CALL CAME AT A M n THE TRUCK HAD ARRIVED AND THE /.5 TRAVELERS PART OF A GROUP OF PILED ONTO A COVERED CARGO TRUCK ALONG WITH THEIR GEAR $OWN THE ROAD A BRIDGE HAD BEEN WASHED OUT AND THE DEPARTING TOURISTS HAD TO WALK TO ANOTHER SITE TO l ND A RIDE 4HAT WAS A SMALLER PICKUP TRUCK BUT SOMEHOW THE GROWING GROUP NOW NUMBERING MANAGED TO SQUEEZE ABOARD %VENTUALLY THE SITUATION STABILIZED AND THE %CUADORIAN ARMY ARRIVED TO CLEAR THE ROADS 3OME OF THE LOCALS WEREN T HAPPY THE ROAD WAS BEING REOPENED +EAS SAYS BUT AT THE SAME TIME HE AND HIS STUDENTS NEVER FELT THREATENED DURING THEIR MARATHON TRIP BACK TO CIVILIZATION !RRIVING IN 1UITO AT A M ON 3ATURDAY THE STUDENTS DECIDED THEY WANTED TO MAKE THEIR PLANNED OUTING TO A NATIVE MARKET 3O AT A M THE GROUP WAS UP AGAIN HEADED FOR A TRADITIONAL MARKET SELLING EVERYTHING FROM DRIED l SH AND GRAINS TO TEXTILES AND WOODCARVINGS AND LIVE GUINEA PIGS A DELICACY WHEN COOKED 4HE NEXT MORNING THE GROUP LEFT SHORTLY AFTER A M FOR THEIR RETURN HOME h/F COURSE WE GOT DELAYED IN (OUSTON v +EAS ADDS 7HAT BEGAN AS AN ADVENTURE IN BIOLOGICAL DISCOVERY EXPANDED +EAS SAYS h)T WAS A GOOD EXPERIENCE 7E HAD l RST HAND EXPERIENCE IN THIRD WORLD ECONOMICS AND POLITICS AND INTERACTION WITH NATURAL RESOURCES DEFORESTATION GAS PRICESx BUT ) DON T KNOW THAT ) D WANT TO PLAN THE HOUR TRIP FROM THE JUNGLE AGAIN BECAUSE ) DO PLAN TO BRING MORE STUDENTS IN THE FUTURE v

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%NDOWED 3CHOLARSHIP (ONORS 4EACHER )N 7 + 7HITEHEAD ! 3 WENT OUT OF HIS WAY TO ENCOURAGE A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND /.5 EVEN DRIVING HIM TO CAMPUS AND HELPING HIM THROUGH LATE REGISTRATION l NDING HOUSING AND A JOB 4ODAY THAT KINDNESS IS BEING PASSED ON TO STUDENTS IN THE 2IVERSIDE ,OCAL 3CHOOL $ISTRICT THROUGH A ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF 7HITEHEAD *OHN *AY # 3TAHLER - $ OF $AYTON /HIO WAS THAT YOUNG MAN AND HE SAYS THE INTEREST OF 7HITEHEAD WHO KNEW HIM ONLY AS A BASKETBALL PLAYER ON AN OPPOSING TEAM LED HIM TO A MEDICAL DEGREE AND A SUCCESSFUL PROFESSION AS AN ANESTHESIOLOGIST 4HE STORY BEGINS IN THE FALL OF WHEN 7HITEHEAD A TEACHER AND COACH AT 1UINCY SCHOOL SAW 3TAHLER A RECENT $E'RAFF SCHOOL GRAD MOWING THE LAWN h(E STOPPED AND SAID @7ELL 3TAHLER AREN T YOU GOING TO COLLEGE v 3TAHLER NOW REMEMBERS h) SAID @.O ) DON T THINK SO 7E DON T HAVE MUCH MONEY AND ) DON T SEE ANY WAY ) LL BE ABLE TO MAKE COLLEGE v 4HAT WASN T AN ANSWER 7HITEHEAD WAS WILLING TO ACCEPT 3TAHLER RECALLS h(E SAID @4OMORROW ) M GOING TO PICK YOU UP EARLY IN THE MORNING AND TAKE YOU TO !DA 3O HE PICKED ME UP AND WE DROVE TO /HIO .ORTHERN 3CHOOL HAD ALREADY STARTED BUT HE TOOK ME TO THE REGISTRAR AND GOT ME REGISTERED (E HAD SOME INm UENCE AT /HIO .ORTHERN 4HEN HE TOOK ME OVER TO THE ATHLETIC OFl CE AND GOT ME A SCHOLARSHIP FOR BASKETBALL -R 7HITEHEAD HAD NEVER HAD ME AS A STUDENT HE HAD ONLY SEEN ME WINTER 2005

HIS SON $ICK 7HITEHEAD OF "ELLEFONTAINE /HIO 7HEN HIS HEALTH BEGAN TO FAIL $ICK 7HITEHEAD SUGGESTED HIS FATHER RETIRE "UT $ICK SAYS h(E CAME BACK ON ME REAL STRONG (E SAID @9OU DON T KNOW WHAT YOU RE TALKING ABOUT ) VE TAUGHT FOR YEARS AND ) LL TEACH UNTIL THE DAY THEY DON T HIRE ME 9OU LL NEVER UNDERSTAND UNTIL YOU VE HAD A CAREER THAT YOU ENJOY AS MUCH AS ) HAVE ) LL TEACH UNTIL ) ABSOLUTELY CAN T v $ICK EXPLAINS h(E LOVED TO TEACH $AD LOVED EVERY STUDENT HE EVER HAD !ND ) KNOW HE DID A LOT FOR KIDS BECAUSE HE THOUGHT THEY SHOULD GO ON AND OBTAIN MORE OF AN EDUCATION v 7ITH $R 3TAHLER S ENDOWMENT OF THE 7 + 7HITEHEAD SCHOLARSHIP THAT LEGACY CONTINUES

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*OHN *AY 3TAHLER - $ LEFT ANNOUNCES THE NEW 7 + 7HITEHEAD SCHOLARSHIP IN A MEETING WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS INCLUDING FROM LEFT $ICK 7HITEHEAD SON OF 7 + 7HITEHEAD AND #HARLOTTE 'RIMES #ALDWELL ! 3

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#ONTRIBUTION (ONORS #OACH -ARVIN 6 %NGLISH ! GENEROUS COMMITMENT OF BY #LYDE # 1UINBY *R ! 3 AND 0EARL -YERS 1UINBY ! 3 IN MEMORY OF -ARVIN 6 %NGLISH ! 3 PROFESSOR COACH AND MENTOR IS MAKING POSSIBLE THE EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS OF THE WEIGHT ROOM IN $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUM %NGLISH WHO SERVED AS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS AT /.5 FROM TO RECEIVED HIS BACHELOR S DEGREE IN EDUCATION FROM /.5 IN )N HE WAS INDUCTED INTO THE /.5 !THLETIC (ALL OF &AME )N HIS SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY WAS RECOGNIZED WITH AN HONORARY DEGREE

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"ACHELOR OF 3CIENCE IN .URSING 0ROGRAM $RAWS 4RADITIONAL AND .ON TRADITIONAL 3TUDENTS 4HIRTY SEVEN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ARE TAKING CLASSES IN NURSING ON THE /HIO .ORTHERN CAMPUS !NOTHER REGISTERED NURSES FROM ,IMA -EMORIAL (OSPITAL AND 3T 2ITA S -EDICAL #ENTER ARE ATTENDING "3. COMPLETION CLASSES AT ,IMA -EMORIAL (EALTH 3YSTEM AND MORE ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE SAME PROGRAM AT "LANCHARD 6ALLEY 2EGIONAL (EALTH #ENTER &INDLAY

!LL ARE PART OF A "3. "ACHELOR OF 3CIENCE IN .URSING PROGRAM INTRODUCED THIS FALL BY /HIO .ORTHERN AND APPROVED BY THE /HIO "OARD OF 2EGENTS THE (IGHER ,EARNING #OMMISSION AND THE /HIO "OARD OF .URSING /HIO .ORTHERN IS TAKING A LEADERSHIP ROLE IN MEETING THE GROWING NEED FOR BACHELORS DEGREE PREPARED NURSES 7HILE NURSES ARE NEEDED AT ALL LEVELS OF HEALTH CARE THE DEMAND FOR NURSES WITH CRITICAL THINKING AND MANAGEMENT SKILLS IS AMONG THE FASTEST GROWING "ETH , +ASKEL . $ 2 . DIRECTOR OF THE NURSING PROGRAM AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES POINTS OUT THAT ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNING THE NURSING PROFESSION AND OTHER HEALTH CARE REGULATORS ARE LOBBYING FOR THE "3. TO BECOME THE ENTRY LEVEL CREDENTIAL FOR THE NURSING PROFESSION /.5 0RESIDENT +ENDALL , "AKER SAYS THE NURSING PROGRAM IS MAKING USE OF OUTSTANDING SCIENCE MATH AND BIOLOGICAL PROGRAMS /HIO .ORTHERN IS NOTED FOR h7E HAVE ONE OF THE STRONGEST SCIENCE AND MATH PROGRAMS AMONG PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE STATE OF /HIO v "AKER SAYS h/.5 ALREADY HAS OUTSTANDING EXPERTISE AND CAPABILITIES IN THE AREAS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL TO NURSING AND OTHER ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS v

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)N ADDITION TO THESE TRADITIONAL STRENGTHS THE NURSING PROGRAM INCLUDES CLINICAL EXPERIENCES BEGINNING IN THE l RST YEAR WHERE STUDENTS WILL PERFECT THEIR SKILLS IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS #LINICAL RELATIONSHIPS ARE BEING CREATED WITH ,IMA -EMORIAL (EALTH 3YSTEM 3T 2ITA S -EDICAL #ENTER "LANCHARD 6ALLEY (EALTH 3YSTEM PLUS WITH 5NIVERSITY (OSPITALS IN #LEVELAND AND THE #LEVELAND #LINIC &OUNDATION )N ADDITION "3. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THREE CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS OF 3PANISH h.ATIONAL DEMOGRAPHICS INDICATE THAT (ISPANIC !MERICANS ARE THE LARGEST GROWING ETHNIC GROUP WITH NUMEROUS HEALTH CARE ISSUES v +ASKEL EXPLAINS h! "3. WHO UNDERSTANDS 3PANISH HAS GREATER MARKETABILITY CAN NEGOTIATE INCREASED COMPENSATION FOR THE SKILL AND MEET THE NEEDS OF THE POPULATION v )N ADDITION /.5 S NURSING STUDENTS DRAWING ON THE UNIVERSITY S WIDE RANGE OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CAN CHOOSE A "3. WITH A BUSINESS OPTION 7ITH SEVEN ADDITIONAL COURSES STUDENTS CAN ADD ADVANCED EDUCATION IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PREPARING THEM TO PURSUE MANAGEMENT AND OTHER LEADERSHIP ROLES IN HEALTH CARE 4O LEARN ABOUT .ORTHERN S NURSING PROGRAM GO TO HTTP WWW ONU EDU A S NURSING

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4HE DINING HALL IN -C)NTOSH #ENTER HAS UNDERGONE AN INNOVATIVE REMODELING PROJECT THAT COMPLETELY CHANGES THE DINING EXPERIENCE FOR STUDENTS h4HIS PROJECT HAS BEEN ON THE DRAWING BOARD FOR SEVERAL YEARS v SAID $INING 3ERVICES 'ENERAL -ANAGER #HUCK 7ATERBURY h"UT IT WAS ABOUT TWO YEARS AGO WHEN SOME OF THE UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS GOT TOGETHER AND SAID @,ET S DO SOMETHING HERE v 4HE ADMINISTRATION THEN FORMED A COMMITTEE TO OVERSEE THE PROJECT WHICH MET WITH SEVERAL ARCHITECTS DESIGNERS AND MARKETERS h7E GAVE THEM INFORMATION ON HOW WE USE THE SPACE v COMMENTED 7ATERBURY hAND THEY PUT TOGETHER SOME RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WHAT WE SHOULD DO v 3INCE THAT TIME THE DINING HALL HAS BEEN UNDERGOING SIGNIl CANT CHANGES DURING WINTER AND SUMMER BREAKS )N CHANGES WERE MADE TO THE TWO FOOD LINES THAT SERVE THE MAIN DISH THE PIZZA LINE AND THE 2ED (OT #HEF LINE WHERE MEALS ARE COOKED IN FRONT OF THE STUDENTS 4HESE AREAS WERE REDESIGNED REPAINTED AND RECEIVED NEW WOODWORK ON THE FRONT AND SIDES OF ALL OF THE SERVING COUNTERS $ESPITE THE NOTEWORTHY IMPACT OF THESE EARLY CHANGES IT WAS LAST SUMMERˆDURING WHICH THE DINING HALL WAS REPAINTED AND RECEIVED ALL NEW FURNITUREˆWHEN STUDENTS l NALLY SAW THE DINING HALL COMPLETELY TRANSFORM h4HAT PHASE

HAD THE MOST VISUAL IMPACT v 7ATERBURY SAID 4HE WALLS WERE PAINTED A SHADE OF YELLOW SPECIl C TO THE OVERALL DESIGN PLAN AND THE NEW FURNITURE INCLUDED SHORT AND LONG TABLES CHAIRS HIGH STOOLS AND SOFT BOOTH SEATS ATTACHED TO TALL IRON ACCENTS !N ADDITIONAL PIECE OF FURNITURE THAT IS NOW SITUATED IN THE REAR OF THE DINING HALL IS A LARGE ARTISTIC PARTITION h$URING THE SUMMER RENOVATION PHASE WE ALSO GAVE THE GRILL AREA A BRAND NEW CEILING AND NEW LIGHTING v 7ATERBURY SAID h!ND WE ORDERED m AT SCREEN TELEVISIONS TO PLACE ON THE WALLS v !LTHOUGH /.5 STUDENTS ARE CURRENTLY EATING IN WHAT WOULD SEEM TO BE A COMPLETED DINING HALL 7ATERBURY EXPLAINED THAT THERE ARE MORE CHANGES TO COME h7E HOPE TO BE ABLE TO l X

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-EMBERS OF THE /.5 $ANCE #OMPANY HONED THEIR SKILLS WITH THE "ILLY 3IEGENFELD S *UMP 2HYTHM *AZZ 0ROJECT IN PREPARATION FOR A JOINT PERFORMANCE ON /CT *UMP 2HYTHM *AZZ 0ROJECT *2*0 IS A COMPANY OF RHYTHMICALLY EXPLOSIVE EMOTION DRIVEN DANCERS THAT PERFORMS AND TEACHES NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY h$ANCEv MAGAZINE CREDITED ITS FOUNDER "ILLY 3IEGENFELD WITH GENERATING A STYLE OF DANCE BUILT UPON THE RHYTHMIC AND DYNAMIC FOUNDATIONS OF SWINGING JAZZ MUSIC 3IEGENFELD HAS RECEIVED MANY AWARDS FOR HIS CHOREOGRAPHY AND TEACHING INCLUDING THE 2UTH 0AIGE $ANCE !CHIEVEMENT !WARD AND THE *AZZ $ANCE 7ORLD #ONGRESS 'OLD ,EO !WARD FOR CHOREOGRAPHY 3IEGENFELD IS ALSO A #HARLES $EERING -C#ORMICK 0ROFESSOR FOR 4EACHER %XCELLENCE AT .ORTHWESTERN 5NIVERSITY ,AURIE "ELL DIRECTOR OF DANCE AT /.5 SAYS h4HIS WILL BE AN ESPECIALLY EXCITING TIME FOR ME AND MY STUDENTS AS 3EIGENFELD IS WORLD RENOWNED IN HIS l ELD 4O HAVE A TEACHER AND PERFORMER OF HIS STATURE ON OUR CAMPUS IS TRULY A COUP FOR OUR PROGRAM v WINTER 2005

THE SOUND SYSTEM AND HAVE MUSIC PLAYING IN THE DINING HALL 7E WOULD ALSO LIKE TO EXTEND THE EATING AREA OUT INTO THE SMALL COURTYARD THAT IS SITUATED IN THE MIDDLE OF -C)NTOSH AND POSSIBLY REMODEL EACH ENTRANCE TO THE DINING HALL v h(OWEVER v HE ELABORATED hWHAT WE CAN DO ALL DEPENDS ON THE BUDGET "UT WE RE HOPEFUL AND WE ARE SOON PLANNING TO PROCEED TO THE NEXT PHASE WHICH IS REPLACING THE WOODWORK ON THE DELI SALAD BAR AND GRILL COUNTERS v 4HE DINING HALL NOW APPEARS TO BE ON ITS WAY TO JOINING THE HOST OF OTHER /.5 FACILITIES TO BE IMPROVED IN THE NEAR FUTURE h) VE BEEN HERE FOR FOUR YEARS v 7ATERBURY SAID hAND ) VE SEEN IMPROVEMENTS ALL OVER CAMPUS ) M SURE THAT THERE WILL BE JUST AS MANY POSITIVE CHANGES IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS v

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2AY S 0RACTICAL !RITHMETIC l VE TIMES WENT THROUGH -ITCHELL S 3CHOOL 'EOGRAPHY AND !TLAS ABOUT HALFWAY THROUGH 0ENNEO S 'RAMMAR AND ) WENT THROUGH 2AY S 4HIRD 0ART !RITHMETIC IN SIX WEEKS ) WAS CONSIDERED A GOOD SPELLER BUT ) THINK ) NEVER SCRIBBLED OVER A DOZEN SHEETS OF PAPER IN LEARNING "Y $R !NNE ,IPPERT TO WRITE BEFORE ) BEGAN TEACHING SCHOOL v ,EHR 4HE CHARACTER AND SPIRIT OF AN INSTITUTION 5NIVERSITY (ERALD -AY P COMES FROM ITS ORIGINAL PURPOSES AND FROM 7ITH A LOAN OF FROM A BROTHER AND HIS THE CHARACTER OF THE PEOPLE WHO INITIATE IT AND EARNINGS AS A FARM HAND FOR ONE MONTH S CONTINUE IT /F ALL THE GIANTS IN /HIO .ORTHERN S WORK ,EHR BEGAN A l VE WEEK SUMMER TERM AT HISTORY THE DRIVING GENIUS BEHIND THE SCHOOL (OLBROOK S SELECT TUITION SCHOOL IN !T THE WAS THE SMALL IN STATURE LARGE VISIONED FOUNDER END OF THIS TERM ,EHR STOPPED AT 7OOSTER hTO TAKE THE (ENRY 3OLOMON ,EHR EXAMINATION FOR A CERTIl CATE TO TEACH SCHOOL 7RITING ABOUT ,EHR S EFFORTS TO EDUCATE !FTER PASSING HIS CERTIl CATE TO TEACH AFTER l VE HIMSELF AND ABOUT THE QUALITY OF THE TEACHERS AND WEEKS AT (OLBROOK S SELECT SCHOOL THE YEAR OLD SCHOOLS OF ,EHR S TIME 7ILFRED "INKLEY TELLS US ,EHR TAUGHT A THREE MONTH TERM AT $UTCH &LAT THAT h I T WAS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF (ENRY 3OLOMON 3CHOOL AND FOLLOWED THAT WITH ANOTHER SIX MONTH ,EHR S UNIQUE EXPERIENCE AS A PUPIL AND STUDENT TERM (E THEN RETURNED TO (OLBROOK S SCHOOL NOW AT THAT THERE GERMINATED IN HIS MIND THE CONCEPT 3ALEM /HIO WHERE HE ATTENDED SUMMER TERMS OF THE SELECT SCHOOL HE STARTED AT !DA IN ,EHR CONTINUED HIS PATTERN OF TEACHING DURING WHICH TURNED OUT TO BE THE EMBRYONIC STAGE OF HIS THE WINTER SCHOOL TERM AND CONTINUING HIS STUDIES IN NORMAL SCHOOL TO BE INITIATED IN v THE SPRING TERM WITH (OLBROOK UNTIL THE LATTER MOVED 7HAT WAS ,EHR S EXPERIENCE )T WAS SPORADIC HIS SCHOOL TO THE SOUTHWESTERN CORNER OF /HIO AND ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLS AND IN THE VILLAGE SCHOOL ,EHR BEGAN ATTENDING -T 5NION 3EMINARY NOW -T MOSTLY ROTE LEARNING TAUGHT BY INDIVIDUALS WITH 5NION #OLLEGE IN THE SPRING 3UMMERS HE WORKED AS LITTLE MORE SCHOOLING THAN THE PUPILS A l ELD HAND ,EHR S EDUCATION IN THE VILLAGE SCHOOL TOTALED !FTER SERVING WITH THE /HIO 6OLUNTARY )NFANTRY ABOUT ONE FULL YEAR BETWEEN AND IN THE #IVIL 7AR HE DECIDED hIT WAS MY PURPOSE !S ,EHR TELLS US h I N THAT TIME ) LEARNED TO FOUND A SCHOOL AND CONDUCT IT ACCORDING TO MY TO SPEAK %NGLISH LEARNED TO READ WENT THROUGH IDEA AS TO HOW A SCHOOL FOR THE PEOPLE ESPECIALLY

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!NNE ,IPPERT IS 6ICE 0RESIDENT FOR !CADEMIC !FFAIRS 4HIS ARTICLE IS A SUMMARY OF HER REMARKS AT THE UNIVERSITY S OPENING DAY CONVOCATION !UG 4O READ ABOUT SOME OF THOSE OUTSTANDING FACULTY MEMBERS SEE THE FULL TEXT OF $R ,IPPERT S SPEECH AT HTTP WWW ONU EDU ACADAFFAIRS SPEECHES SHTML

!LUMNI .AMED #HAIR 6ICE #HAIR OF "OARD OF 4RUSTEES 4HE /HIO .ORTHERN "OARD OF 4RUSTEES HAS ELECTED NEW OFl CERS WHO ARE ALSO THE l RST UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI TO HOLD THOSE POSITIONS 2OBERT # 3MITH ! 3 IS THE NEW CHAIRMAN 4HE PRESIDENT OF 3PERO 3MITH )NVEST MENT !DVISORS )NC #LEVELAND HE RECEIVED HIS BACHELOR S DEGREE FROM /.5 AND HIS -"! FROM $UQUESNE 5NIVERSITY (E HAS SERVED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE 'REATER #LEVELAND 'ROWTH !SSOCIATION AS DIRECTOR FOR #LEVELAND S 5NITED 7AY DIRECTOR FOR 9OUTH FOR /PPORTUNITIES 5NLIMITED MEMBER OF THE /Fl CERS 'ROUP OF #LEVELAND 4OMORROW AND AS PAST PRESIDENT OF THE -AKE ! 7ISH &OUNDATION OF .ORTHEAST /HIO (E AND HIS WIFE 3USAN LIVE IN 7ESTLAKE /HIO AND HAVE TWO CHILDREN *OHN "ISHOP ! 3 IS THE NEW VICE CHAIR MAN (E IS CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT AND #%/ OF 4HE -OTORISTS )NSURANCE 'ROUP (E JOINED -OTORISTS IN AS A DISTRICT SALES MANAGER AND HAS SPENT HIS ENTIRE CAREER WITH THE ORGANIZATION (E AND HIS WIFE 3HIRLEY LIVE IN 0OWELL /HIO AND HAVE TWO SONS (E IS ACTIVE IN INDUSTRIAL AND CIVIC ORGANIZA TIONS AND ALSO SERVES ON THE #OLLEGE OF "USINESS !DVISORY "OARD WINTER 2005

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.EWEST MEMBERS OF THE BOARD ARE 7ALTER "ET TINGER AND 4HOMAS #OMPTON 7ALTER "ETTINGER IS A SUMMA CUM LAUDE GRADU ATE OF /HIO 5NIVERSITY WITH A DEGREE IN l NANCE AND INVESTMENTS (E ALSO COMPLETED THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OFFERED BY THE (ARVARD "USINESS 3CHOOL (E IS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF 4HE #HARLES 3CHWAB #ORPORATION AND PRESIDENT OF THE COMPANY S INDIVIDUAL INVESTOR ENTERPRISE (E IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INDIVIDUAL INVESTOR RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SALES AND SERVICE FOR #HARLES 3CHWAB AND #OMPANY )NC INCLUDING STRATEGIC DIRECTION AND LEADERSHIP OF THE 3CHWAB BRANCH NETWORK AND TELEPHONE SERVICE CENTERS (E ALSO SERVES ON THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE COMPANY AS WELL AS THE

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)N -EMORYx 4HE /.5 CAMPUS WAS SADDENED WITH THE UNEXPECTED LOSS OF THREE MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY FAMILY 4WO DEATHS OCCURRED IN EARLY .OVEMBER /N .OV 2ON "ENDEKOVIC PASSED AWAY "ENDEKOVIC WAS IN HIS SECOND SEASON AS AN ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH AT /HIO .ORTHERN (E ALSO SERVED AT /.5 AS A FACILI TIES MANAGER AND AS A LECTURER IN THE HUMAN PERFOR 2ON "ENDEKOVIC MANCE AND SPORT SCIENCE DEPART MENT "ENDEKOVIC COACHED THE OFFENSIVE LINE AND WAS THE OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR &UNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD IN !LIQUIPPA 0A *UST DAYS LATER .OV *EANETTE , h*ANv 2OMICK DIED 3HE HAD WORKED WITH 3ODEXHO CATER ING SINCE !UGUST AND WAS THE FAMILIAR SMILING FACE OF MANY RECEPTIONS *EANETTE h*ANv 2OMICK BANQUETS AND UNIVERSITY CELEBRA TIONS (ER SON *OHN HAS ALSO WORKED AT /.5 SINCE &UNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD IN !DA %ARLIER IN THE YEAR JUST AS FALL CLASSES WERE BEGINNING ON 3EPT $EREK #HARLES &ALK A SENIOR BUSINESS STUDENT DIED IN HIS OFF CAMPUS APART MENT ! GRADUATE OF 5PPER 3ANDUSKY (IGH 3CHOOL AND A MEMBER OF $ELTA 3IGMA 0HI HE WAS $EREK &ALK REMEMBERED IN A VIGIL AT THE FRATER NITY HOUSE

#AN $ISAGREEMENT "E #IVIL (OW CAN PEOPLE TALK ABOUT CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES IN RESPECTFUL WAYS )T S A DILEMMA BEING PLAYED OUT IN CLASSROOMS COURTHOUSES AND NEWS PAGES ACROSS THE COUNTRY /N 3EPT A PANEL DISCUSSION h4HE #ROSSROADS OF &AITH 2EASON AND 0OLITICS IN THE !CADEMYv WRESTLED WITH THAT WHILE DISCUSSING WHETHER FAITH REASON AND POLITICS CAN CO EXIST DESPITE THE LIMITS OF DISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE 0ANELISTS WERE $R 2AY 0ERSON DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY AND ORDAINED MINISTER #HRISTIAN #HURCH $R -ARGOT #ULLEN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF %NGLISH $R 7ILLIAM &ULLER CHAIR DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS $R 0ATRICK #ROSKERY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY AND DIRECTOR OF THE HONORS PROGRAM AND 0ROFESSOR *OHN . -AGER ))) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES $R 0AUL "ENDER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF %NGLISH WAS MODERATOR !DDITIONAL PUBLIC PROGRAMS ARE PLANNED TO ALLOW STUDENTS FACULTY AND THE PUBLIC TO EXPLORE THIS AND OTHER CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS IN A CIVIL WAY

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/.5 SOCIOLOGY MAJOR 3COTT % 7OLFE $UBLIN /HIO AND PROFESSORS 3TEVEN (UNDERSMARCK AND +EITH & $URKIN RECENTLY PUBLISHED A PAPER ON THEIR JOINT RESEARCH 4HE PAPER h-33! -EMBERSHIP 3URVEY !DDITIONAL 2ESULTSv APPEARED IN THE SPRING ISSUE OF -33! &ORUM

%NGINEERING 3CHOLARSHIP 3ARAH -C#ONNELL A SENIOR IN CIVIL ENGINEERING FROM 3YLVANIA /HIO HAS RECEIVED ONE OF THE 3OCIETY OF 7OMEN %NGINEERS 37% .ATIONAL 3CHOLARSHIPS 3HE IS AMONG RECIPIENTS TO BE HONORED AT THE NATIONAL CONVENTION IN !NAHEIM #ALIF

!WARD OF %XCELLENCE *ENNIFER 6ANDEVEER ! 3 WAS ONE OF THE !WARD OF %XCELLENCE RECIPIENTS HONORED BY THE 0HI +APPA 0HI HONOR SOCIETY 3HE GRADUATED IN -AY WITH A DEGREE IN %NGLISH ,ITERATURE 4HE AWARD RECIPIENTS ARE FEATURED IN THE SUMMER ISSUE OF 0HI +APPA 0HI &/25- &/25- IS A PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY 0HI +APPA 0HI THE NATION S OLDEST AND LARGEST ALL DISCIPLINE HONOR SOCIETY

"LOOMINGTON )ND 4HE WEEK PROJECT WAS CONDUCTED AT THE -IDWEST 0ROTON 2ADIOTHERAPY )NSTITUTE AFl LIATED WITH )NDIANA 5NIVERSITY )T IS ONE OF ONLY THREE PROTON THERAPY CENTERS IN THE 5NITED 3TATES 4HE TITLE OF HER PROJECT AND POSTER WAS 4HE &EASIBILITY OF $EVELOPING AN 8 RAY "ASED 1UALITY !SSURANCE 4OOL FOR 0ATIENT 0ROTON 2ANGE #OMPENSATORS 3HE EXPLAINS h4HE IDEA IS THAT SOME PATIENTS WITH CANCER BENEl T FROM RADIATION TREATMENT WITH PROTONS ! COMPENSATOR IS USED TO TREAT THE PATIENT SO THAT THE MOST RADIATION HITS THE TUMOR AND THE LEAST AMOUNT REACHES THE PATIENT S HEALTHY TISSUES ) DEVELOPED A METHOD TO X RAY THE COMPENSATOR TO BE SURE IT HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED PROPERLY v /F POSTERS CONTRIBUTED BY #OURTNEY "UCKEY A SENIOR IN PHYSICS FROM UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS GRADUATE STUDENTS 'RAFTON /HIO HAS BEEN HONORED FOR OUTSTANDING AND UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS AT THE COMPETITION POSTER AT THE FALL MEETING OF THE /HIO 3ECTION OF "UCKEY S WAS SELECTED AS THE BEST 3HE RECEIVED THE !MERICAN 0HYSICAL 3OCIETY HELD AT #LEVELAND A SIGNED COPY OF $R *EARL 7ALKER S BOOK h4HE 3TATE 5NIVERSITY &LYING #IRCUS OF 0HYSICSv FROM THE AUTHOR (ER POSTER WAS BASED ON WORK SHE DID IN A #OURTNEY WAS ASSISTED IN CONSTRUCTING PHYSICS RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES THE POSTER BY $ALE $ERROW IN THE #OLLEGE OF 2%5 OFFERED THROUGH )NDIANA 5NIVERSITY 0HARMACY AND 2OBBIE -ERRILL A SENIOR IN PHYSICS

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3TUDENT .AMED TO -ORTAR "OARD .ATIONAL #OUNCIL 2ACHEL +ANTOSKY A SENIOR FROM %LIDA /HIO WAS ELECTED STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ON THE .ATIONAL #OUNCIL FOR THE -ORTAR "OARD .ATIONAL #OLLEGE 3ENIOR (ONOR 3OCIETY AT THE .ATIONAL #ONFERENCE +ANTOSKY IS WORKING TOWARD A DOUBLE MAJOR IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND MUSIC PERFORMANCE WITH A MINOR IN BIOCHEMISTRY )N ADDITION TO BEING A LAB ASSISTANT TO HER BIOLOGY ADVISOR AND A GENETICS LAB TEACHING ASSISTANT SHE WORKS IN THE OFl CE OF UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT ON CAMPUS AND IS A MEMBER OF THE 0RESIDENT S #LUB 3HE IS ALSO INVOLVED IN 4AU "ETA 3IGMA (ONORARY "AND 3ERVICE 3ORORITY AND #IRCLE + 3HE IS PRESIDENT OF THE 3OCIETY OF -EDICAL 0ROFESSIONALS 4HIS SUMMER SHE WAS THE ONLY UNDERGRADUATE INVOLVED IN A NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY RESEARCH PROGRAM AT /HIO 3TATE 5NIVERSITY -ORTAR "OARD IS A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY THAT RECOGNIZES COLLEGE SENIORS FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE 4HIS YEAR THE /.5 CHAPTER WAS HONORED WITH A 3ILVER 4ORCH !WARD 15


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A Place Where Values Matter 6ALUES "ASED ˆ /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY AS A 5NITED -ETHODIST RELATED INSTITUTION IS COMMITTED TO BEING A UNIVERSITY WHERE VALUES MATTER AND TO PROVIDING AN ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH ENVIRONMENT THAT NURTURES THE SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ITS CONSTITUENTS 16

7HEN /.5 WAS FOUNDED BY ( 3 ,EHR AS A NORMAL SCHOOL A SCHOOL FOR PREPARING PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS HE PROVIDED TIME FOR THE SPIRITUAL GROWTH OF HIS STUDENTS AS WELL AS FOR THEIR ACADEMIC GROWTH (E BELIEVED GRADUATING EDUCATED PEOPLE INVOLVED MUCH MORE THAN INCREASING THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF ACADEMIC SUBJECTS 7HEN THE 7EST /HIO #ONFERENCE OF THE -ETHODIST #HURCH TOOK OWNERSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS WERE ALSO -ETHODIST MINISTERS THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION OF THE UNIVERSITY AND ITS VALUES COULD BE EASILY DEl NED BY READING THE -ETHODIST $ISCIPLINE AND ATTENDING THE REQUIRED WEEKLY CHAPEL SERVICES 4ODAY S /.5 IS THE DIRECT DESCENDANT OF THOSE LEGACIES ALTHOUGH BY NO MEANS A CLONE )N STRUCTURE THE UNIVERSITY IS NOW LOOSELY AFl LIATED WITH THE 5NITED -ETHODIST #HURCH BUT IT IS NOT A 5NITED -ETHODIST OWNED INSTITUTION )TS STUDENT BODY FACULTY AND STAFF ARE MADE UP OF INDIVIDUALS OF MANY DIFFERENT FAITHS BACKGROUNDS CULTURES AND NATIONAL ORIGINS 9ET THE UNIVERSITY REMAINS A PLACE WHERE VALUES MATTER WHERE SPIRITUAL GROWTH IS ENCOURAGED AND WHERE DOING THE RIGHT THING IS AN EXPECTATION

4HE COMMITMENT TO VALUES TO SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AND TO THE LEGACY OF THE UNIVERSITY S FOUNDING SPIRIT IS EVIDENT ON AT LEAST THREE LEVELS ACADEMIC RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP

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4HE $EPARTMENT OF 0HILOSOPHY AND 2ELIGION ENCOURAGES STUDENTS TO EXPLORE THE HISTORY AND PRACTICE OF FAITH RELIGION IDEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE ACADEMIC SETTING 0HILOSOPHY ETHICS AND AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE CAN BE AS USEFUL TO THE ENGINEER AND PHARMACIST AS TO THE FUTURE SEMINARY STUDENT !ND YES /.5 PREPARES FUTURE CHURCH LEADERS THROUGH ITS YOUTH MINISTRY MAJOR %VEN THOUGH MOST OF /.5 S STUDENTS WILL NOT l ND THEIR LIFE S WORK IN THE CHURCH THEIR SPIRITUAL GROWTH DEVELOPMENT AND MATURITY IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF THEIR UNIVERSITY YEARS

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UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE GOSPEL AND WE HAVE DIFFERENT h) WOULD ARGUE THAT THE EMPHASIS THAT DENOMINATIONS AND DIFFERENT /HIO .ORTHERN PUTS ON SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND LIKES AND DISLIKES v HE SAYS DEVELOPMENT IS VERY VISIBLE AND SURPASSES WHAT 4HE RESPECT FOR SPIRITUAL MOST OTHER INSTITUTIONS ARE DOING IN THIS COUNTRY DIVERSITY EXTENDS TO THE TODAY v SAYS 2EV 6ERNON ,A3ALA UNIVERSITY MULTI FAITH PRAYER ROOM CHAPLAIN AND 5NITED -ETHODIST MINISTER h&ROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF (E POINTS OUT THAT /.5 NOT ONLY HAS A OUR VALUES IT IS A WONDERFUL CHAPEL IT HAS A WELL FUNDED CHAPEL PROGRAM AND STATEMENT ABOUT WHO WE A FULL TIME CHAPLAIN WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY IS THE ARE v SAYS /.5 0RESIDENT SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS +ENDALL "AKER h7E ARE AN h-ANY OF MY COLLEAGUES ARE VERY BUSY TEACHING INSTITUTION THAT CELEBRATES CLASSES v HE SAYS h) TEACH ONE CLASS BECAUSE ) VALUES 4HE MULTI FAITH WANT TO ) WANT THAT CLASS SO ) HAVE CONTACT WITH ROOM IS DIFFERENT THAN THE A SAMPLE OF THE STUDENT POPULATION TO SEE WHERE -ETHODIST #HURCH AND IT S !T THE END OF EACH FOOTBALL GAME /.5 PLAYERS MEET ON THE YARD LINE FOR THEY ARE TO SEE THEIR VALUES AND TO l ND OUT WHAT DIFFERENT THAN #HRISTIANITY PRAYER /N .OV JUST DAYS AFTER THE DEATH OF !SSISTANT #OACH 2ON "END THEIR CONCERNS ARE v "UT ISN T IT WONDERFUL THAT WE EKOVIC THIS TRADITION TOOK ON SPECIAL MEANING !BOVE /.5 PLAYERS AND -ORE THAN THAT HE SAYS THE UNIVERSITY ARE ABLE TO OPENLY WELCOME COACHES ARE JOINED ARM IN ARM BY THE PLAYERS AND COACHES OF 7ILMINGTON SUPPORTS EIGHT FULL TIME INTERNS h) HAVE NO THE VALUES THAT ARE PART OF #OLLEGE IN A MOVING DISPLAY OF SPORTSMANSHIP AND COMPASSION COLLEAGUES IN CHAPLAINCY WHO HAVE ANYWHERE NEAR THOSE TRADITIONS v THAT NUMBER v HE SAYS 2EV ,A3ALA SEES THIS AS A h4HE OTHER THING THAT IS INCREDIBLY UNIQUE AND WE SAY IT TO OUR STUDENTS AND OUR FAMILIES PROGRESSION FROM EXCLUSIVITY THAT DEMONSTRATES THE VALUE THE /HIO .ORTHERN VERY CLEARLY TO INCLUSIVELY TO PLURALISM h!RE WE TO BE AN 5NIVERSITY PLACES ON RELIGIOUS LIFE v SAYS ,A3ALA h$OES THAT MEAN WE RE PERFECT /F COURSE INSTITUTION THAT IS MULTI FAITH ) PERSONALLY BELIEVE hIS THAT WE ARE ONE OF THE FEW REMAINING NOT "UT IT DOES MEAN WE HAVE THE FREEDOM TO THAT WE ARE v HE SAYS INSTITUTIONS OUTSIDE OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS THAT BE ABLE TO THINK ABOUT WHAT IS RIGHT AND WRONG HAS A MID WEEK PROTECTED HOUR v GOOD AND BAD APPROPRIATE AND NOT APPROPRIATE 4HE A M NOON HOUR ON 7EDNESDAY ABOUT THE ISSUE v HE SAYS IS SET ASIDE FOR CHAPEL !LTHOUGH ATTENDANCE IS h/HIO .ORTHERN )3 A PLACE WHERE VALUES )N SOME CASES THAT CAN BE A LITTLE RISKY VOLUNTARY OTHER ACTIVITIES ARE NOT SCHEDULED FOR MATTER v SAYS $R "AKER h6ALUES ARE WOVEN INTO 5NDER THE STRICTEST INTERPRETATION OF &%20! THAT TIME THE FABRIC OF THE INSTITUTION %VEN IF THEY WEREN T &AMILY %DUCATIONAL 2IGHTS AND 0RIVACY !CT IF A h.OW ) M THE l RST TO ADMIT THAT THAT HOUR SEEN IN ACTIONS SUCH AS +ATRINA RELIEF OR OUR STUDENT IS OVER AGE AN ADULT UNDER FEDERAL LAW IS CONSTANTLY UNDER PRESSURE BUT ) ALSO KNOW THAT REACTIONS TO ICE STORMS OR l RES OR STUDENTS IN ALMOST NOTHING INCLUDING GRADES CAN BE RELEASED WHEN THE HOUR IS VIOLATED AND PEOPLE ARE ASKED NEED WE WOULD STILL BE A PLACE WHERE VALUES ARE TO HIS OR HER PARENTS "UT SHOULD THAT INCLUDE ABOUT IT THERE IS A WILLINGNESS TO RESTORE THAT GOING TO SIGNIl CANTLY INm UENCE EVERYTHING THAT NON ACADEMIC POTENTIALLY HEALTH RELATED ISSUES TIME v HE SAYS WE DO v SUCH AS UNDERAGE DRINKING 4HAT SENSITIVITY TO SPIRITUAL NEEDS ISN T h7E CAN LOOK AT A PARTICULAR ISSUE AND SAY h&OR MANY YEARS OUR ALCOHOL POLICY JUST FOR A TRADITIONAL 7EDNESDAY CHAPEL SERVICE @THAT S JUST PLAIN NOT RIGHT 9OU DON T EXPLODE WAS DRIVEN BY A STRICT ADHERENCE TO FEDERAL /NCE A MONTH A PRIEST SAYS -ASS ON CAMPUS A BOMB OUTSIDE A STUDENT S ROOM AND SAY IT S REGULATIONS v $R "AKER SAYS hBUT IT BECAME AND ,A3ALA SAYS HE CONTINUES TO WORK TOWARD A A PRANK 4HAT S NOT A PRANK v $R "AKER SAYS APPARENT TO US THAT THIS APPROACH WAS NOT WEEKLY -ASS ON CAMPUS hBECAUSE AS #HRISTIANS h7HEN WE TAKE DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST HELPING US ADDRESS OUR PROBLEM 3O UNLIKE WE ALL BELONG TO THE BODY OF #HRIST AND WE RE ALL A STUDENT BECAUSE WHAT THE STUDENT DID WAS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS WE WERE ABLE TO ASK IF THERE ONE FAMILY )F WE TRULY VALUE THE WORDS OF *ESUS WRONG v SAYS $R "AKER hWE ARE DEMONSTRATING WERE OTHER INTERPRETATIONS THAT WOULD ALLOW THEN WE NEED TO ACCEPT THAT AS HUMAN BEINGS OUR COMMITMENT TO VALUES 4HAT S WHAT WE MEAN US TO ACHIEVE OUR GOALS !FTER CONSULTING WITH AND HUMAN COMMUNITIES WE DO HAVE DIFFERENT WHEN WE SAY WE RE A PLACE WHERE VALUES MATTER OUR ATTORNEYS WE DISCOVERED THAT THERE IS SOME m EXIBILITY v !FTER A YEAR OF RESEARCH STUDENTS AND PARENTS WERE NOTIl ED OF A UNIVERSITY POLICY CHANGE )F The Universality of the Golden Rule in the World Religions A STUDENT UNDER THE LEGAL DRINKING AGE OF IS PICKED UP ON ALCOHOL CHARGES NOT ONLY WILL Christianity THE STUDENT FACE UNIVERSITY SANCTIONS HIS OR HER All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye so to PARENTS WILL ALSO BE NOTIl ED them; for this is the law and the prophets. h7E STILL RUN SOME LEGAL RISK BUT IT IS THE Matthew 7:1 RIGHT THING FOR US TO DO v SAYS $R "AKER h)T WILL HELP US DEVELOP THE KIND OF STUDENTS WE WANT TO Confucianism GRADUATE AND IT WILL HELP US ACHIEVE OUR GOALS )T S Do not do to others what you would not like yourself. Then there NICE TO BE ABLE TO HAVE THIS KIND OF CONVERSATION will be no resentment against you, either in the family or in the state. ON A UNIVERSITY CAMPUS v Analects 12:2 #ONTINUED ON PAGE x

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-AKING RIGHT CHOICES CAN BE DIFl CULT IN A WORLD WHERE RULES SEEM TO BE CHANGING 4HIS CHANGE INVOLVES MORE THAN /HIO .ORTHERN OR EVEN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING 4HE 2EV ,A3ALA SAYS hWE RE IN A TIME OF RAPID TRANSITION 7E RE MOVING FROM WHAT ) WOULD LABEL AS THE ILLUSION OF A #HRISTIAN !MERICA TO A DECIDEDLY PLURALISTIC !MERICA v &OR MANY PEOPLE THAT CAN BE UNSETTLING HE ADMITS 9ET hTHAT TRANSITION FORCES US TO RETHINK VALUES AND THE BROADER CONTEXT OF *UDEO #HRISTIAN VALUES 7E VE BEEN FORCED TO REALIZE THAT THE CORE VALUES OF THE *UDEO #HRISTIAN FAITH ARE PRETTY MUCH UNIVERSAL IN THE WORLD S GREAT FAITHS v 0OINTING TO A h'OLDEN 2ULEv POSTER IN HIS OFl CE THE CHAPLAIN SAYS h)F WE LOOK AT ALL THE WORLD S MAJOR RELIGIONS THEY ALL AT THEIR CORE SAY WE ARE TO DO TO ONE ANOTHER AS WE WOULD HAVE THEM DO TO US 7E NEED TO VALUE OTHERS AT LEAST AS HIGHLY AS WE VALUE SELF v 4HAT S NOT EASY TO ACHIEVE h)T S A HUGE CHALLENGE BECAUSE WE RE BORN WITH INCREDIBLY SELl SH INSTINCTS v ,A3ALA POINTS OUT 9ET ACTING ON THAT FOUNDATION CAN SHAPE ALL THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN AT THE UNIVERSITY $R "AKER EXPLAINS HOW THAT IS PUT INTO ACTION h7HEN WE COME TO A DECISION WHEN WE COME TO CHOICES WE ARE MOTIVATED BY THE THINGS IN WHICH WE BELIEVE HONESTY INTEGRITY TRYING TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT 7E DON T HAVE ANY MONOPOLY ON TRUTH BUT WE ARE MOTIVATED TO TRY TO DO WHAT WE UNDERSTAND TO BE GOOD RIGHT THE BEST THE MOST APPROPRIATE IN THE CIRCUMSTANCES 7E ARE MOTIVATED TO TRY TO DO SOMETHING THAT IS POSITIVE CONTRIBUTORY NOT SOMETHING THAT IS NEGATIVE OR DESTRUCTIVE v 4HAT ATTITUDE COMES FROM A HERITAGE OF COMMITMENT TO VALUES BY INDIVIDUALS WHO HELPED SHAPE THE CHARACTER OF /HIO .ORTHERN OVER THE GENERATIONS h7ITHOUT THE YEARS OF VERY CLOSE ASSOCIATION WITH THE -ETHODIST #HURCH THE VALUES COMPONENT OF OUR UNIVERSITY MIGHT NOT BE AS STRONG AS IT IS v SAYS $R "AKER h) THINK THE LEGACY IS ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS )T DEl NES OUR INSTITUTION )T PROVIDES A PERSPECTIVE AND AN IDENTITY FOR OUR INSTITUTION THAT MAKES IT A LITTLE DIFFERENT THAN OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTIONS v (E EXPLAINS h&IFTY YEARS AGO WE TALKED ABOUT BEING A -ETHODIST INSTITUTION FOCUSED ON *UDEO #HRISTIAN VALUES 4ODAY WE TALK ABOUT THE INSTITUTION BEING A PLACE WHERE VALUES MATTER 4HE LABELS ARE DIFFERENT BUT THE FOUNDATION IS VERY MUCH THE SAME v

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(URRICANE +ATRINA FOLLOWED BY (URRICANE 2ITA CALLED FOR INDIVIDUALS GROUPS AND INSTITUTIONS TO PUT THEIR VALUES INTO ACTION 7ITHIN DAYS /.5 ITS STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF AND ALUMNI TOOK ACTION &IRST /HIO .ORTHERN LIKE MANY UNIVERSITIES ACROSS THE NATION OFFERED TO ACCEPT STUDENTS FROM THE AFFECTED AREAS &OR THOSE STUDENTS WHO HAD ALREADY PAID TUITION FEES NO ADDITIONAL TUITION WOULD BE REQUIRED 7ORKING WITHIN THE GUIDELINES OF ACCREDITING AGENCIES THE UNIVERSITY FOUND WAYS TO OFFER SERVICES TO DISPLACED STUDENTS WITHOUT OFl CIALLY REMOVING THEM FROM THEIR HOME SCHOOLS !LMOST IMMEDIATELY AN ANONYMOUS /.5 ALUM OFFERED FUNDING FOR DISPLACED STUDENTS TO COVER THOSE NECESSITIES LIKE ROOM AND BOARD BOOKS ETC NOT COVERED BY THE EARLIER OFFER 4HE GENEROUS DONATION ALSO INCLUDED A SECOND TERM TUITION IF THE STUDENTS COULD NOT RETURN TO THEIR HOME SCHOOL /NE OF THE l RST RELIEF MISSIONS TO THE DEVASTATED AREA OF .EW /RLEANS WAS A CARAVAN OF CHARTERED BUSES l LLED WITH WATER /N ONE OF THOSE BUSES WERE CASES OF BOTTLED WATER TAKEN FROM THE /.5 WAREHOUSE 4HE DONATION REACHED ITS DESTINATION AS EVIDENCED BY THE FOLLOWING E MAIL TO /.5 0RESIDENT +ENDALL "AKER $R "AKER

)T WAS 7EDNESDAY TWO DAYS AFTER +ATRINA HIT AND ) HAD ELECTED TO RIDE OUT THE STORM ALONG WITH MY NEIGHBORS 7E HEARD A RUMOR THAT WATER WAS BEING AIR DROPPED BY THE TRAIN YARDS l VE BLOCKS FROM MY HOUSE 9ES WE RECEIVED BOTTLED WATER LABELED /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY IN !DA /HIO 7HEN NO ONE ELSE CAME IN OR ATTEMPTED TO BRING US WATER AND FOOD YOUR SCHOOL CAME THROUGH AND ) RECEIVED BOTTLES OF WATER AND ) WAS DOWN TO GALLONS IN MY HOUSE 4HANK YOU FOR THE WATER ) STILL HAVE ONE BOTTLE LEFT THAT ) AM SAVING TO REMIND ME OF YOUR LIFE SAVING GENEROSITY FOR MYSELF AND MANY OF MY NEIGHBORS $AVID 7EBSTER /Fl CE #OORDINATOR 4ULANE 5NIVERSITY ,AW 3CHOOL %VEN THOUGH UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES HAD NOT YET STARTED WHEN (URRICANE +ATRINA HIT LAW CLASSES WERE IN SESSION 4HE #HRISTIAN ,EGAL 3OCIETY HELD A BAKE SALE ON 3EPT RAISING MORE THAN FOR !MERICA S 3ECOND (ARVEST THE NATION S FOOD BANK NETWORK FOR HURRICANE RELIEF 7/." 2ADIO JOINED THE .ATIONAL !SSOCIATION OF "ROADCASTERS EFFORTS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR RELIEF

/.5 S MAIL ROOM ORGANIZED THE COLLECTION OF BEDDING CLOTHING NON PERISHABLE FOODS TOYS INFANT AND BABY ITEMS AND OTHER NECESSITIES TO BE SHIPPED TO THE HURRICANE AREA /NCE UNDERGRADUATES RETURNED TO CAMPUS THE 3TUDENT 3ENATE COORDINATED A CAMPUS WIDE RELIEF EFFORT /PERATION ,IFESAVER TO RAISE FUNDS FOR RELIEF 4HE CENTRAL EVENT FOR /PERATION ,IFESAVER WAS h+INDNESS FOR +ATRINA ! #ONCERT FOR (URRICANE 6ICTIMS v HELD /CT AND FEATURING STUDENT STAFF AND FACULTY TALENT 4ECHNOLOGY STUDENTS IN $R *OHN -ATIVO S PRODUCT MANUFACTURING CLASS CREATED HANDCRAFTED TOYS JIGSAW PUZZLES AND PULL TOYS TO BE DONATED TO CHILDREN IN THE HURRICANE DAMAGED AREAS #OLLECTION CONTAINERS FOR MONETARY DONATIONS WERE PUT UP ! CAMPUS BLOODMOBILE VISIT WAS SCHEDULED (ABITAT FOR (UMANITY PLANNED WORK TRIPS TO THE AFFECTED AREAS 0ROCEEDS FROM A NUMBER OF EFFORTS WERE DONATED TO THE !MERICAN 2ED #ROSS THE 3ALVATION !RMY AND LOCAL CHARITIES THAT ASSISTED WITH IMMEDIATE HOUSING NEEDS FOR DISASTER VICTIMS )NDIVIDUALS WERE PART OF THE RESPONSE AS WELL -ATT 3KEENS A THIRD YEAR LAW STUDENT WAS CALLED UP BY THE !IR .ATIONAL 'UARD TO RESPOND TO THE EMERGENCY 3ECOND YEAR LAW STUDENT 4ORI 'IESLER WAS DEPLOYED WITH HER .ATIONAL 'UARD UNIT $USTIN *ORDAN AN /.5 PHYSICAL PLANT EMPLOYEE JOINED "RENT $IRMEYER AS VOLUNTEERS WITH &%-! "OTH ARE !DA VOLUNTEER l REl GHTERS 4HEY HELPED PEOPLE AT SHELTERS WORK THROUGH THE &%-! PAPERWORK PROCESS AND HELPED SOME PEOPLE OUT OF m OOD DAMAGED HOMES

Buddhism Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful. Udana-Varga 5,1 Hinduism This is the sum of duty; do naught onto others what you would not have them do unto you. Mahabharata 5,1517 Islam No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself. Sunnah

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"ECKY 'AINEY MANAGER OF THE /.5 CABLE SYSTEM VOLUNTEERED WITH AN EMERGENCY ANIMAL SHELTER IN THE 0ARKER #OLISEUM AT THE ,OUISIANA 3TATE 5NIVERSITY 3CHOOL OF 6ETERINARY -EDICINE IN "ATON 2OUGE ,A 3HE SERVED AS ONE OF THE VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS AT THE CENTER "OTH /.5 EMPLOYEES WERE ON PAID LEAVE FROM THE UNIVERSITY

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*ILLIAN 7ALSH LOVES /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY )T HAS GIVEN HER A HOME WHEN SHE MOST NEEDED ONE 7ALSH IS A FRESHMAN AT /.5 BUT HER PLANS WERE TO BE STARTING HER COLLEGE CAREER AT 4ULANE 5NIVERSITY LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN .EW /RLEANS h) LOVE THE SOUTH v SAID 7ALSH h) LOVE THE WARM WEATHER 4ULANE HAD A GOOD ENGINEERING SCHOOL AND AFTER ) VISITED THE CAMPUS ) FELL IN LOVE WITH IT v (AVING THEIR ONLY DAUGHTER SO FAR AWAY FROM THE FAMILY HOME IN .EWARK /HIO WAS DIFl CULT FOR 7ALSH S PARENTS SHE SAID "UT THEY

SWALLOWED HARD AND ACCEPTED THE FACT THAT SHE WAS GOING TO BE LIVING SEVERAL HUNDRED MILES AWAY 4HE 7ALSH FAMILY TRAVELED BY CAR TO THE PLANNED ORIENTATION SESSIONS WHICH WERE TO BEGIN ON 3ATURDAY !UG 4HE INCOMING FRESHMEN WERE TO MEET WITH THE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT BUT INSTEAD OF ATTENDING THAT MEETING THE FAMILY BEGAN MOVING *ILLIAN S CLOTHING AND APPLIANCES INTO HER NEW ROOM %VEN THOUGH *ILLIAN HADN T MET HER NEW ROOMMATE PERSONALLY THE TWO GIRLS HAD CORRESPONDED OVER THE )NTERNET ALL SUMMER h)T WAS LIKE WE KNEW EACH OTHER v SAID *ILLIAN h) FELT AT HOME v )T WAS A BEAUTIFUL DAY RECALLED THE YOUNG STUDENT 4HERE WAS SOME TALK ABOUT (URRICANE +ATRINA BUT IT WAS EXPECTED TO MAKE LANDFALL SOMEPLACE EAST OF .EW /RLEANS "ESIDES *ILLIAN SAID SHE HAD TALKED TO A GIRL WHO HAD BEEN EVACUATED THREE TIMES BUT THE ANTICIPATED STORMS NEVER HIT THE CITY 7HEN THE FAMILY AWOKE THE NEXT DAY THINGS HAD GONE FROM CALM TO CHAOS +ATRINA WAS TAKING AIM AT .EW /RLEANS 4HE DORMITORY HALLS WERE l LLED WITH PEOPLE YELLING IN A VARIETY OF LANGUAGES 4HE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS HAD ARRIVED ON THE 4ULANE CAMPUS THE WEEK BEFORE SAID *ILLIAN AND THEY HAD NO PLACE TO GO h%VERYONE WAS IN A PANIC v 4HERE WAS A WOMAN IN THE HALLWAY PASSING

LEAm ETS TO THOSE WHO HADN T HEARD THE NEWS OF THE STORM AND URGING EVERYONE TO hGET OUT AS FAST AS YOU CAN v *ILLIAN STILL DIDN T BELIEVE THE DANGER WAS REAL %VEN AS HER PARENTS WERE STACKING HER CLOTHES AND BELONGINGS AS FAR OFF THE m OOR AS THEY COULD REACH SHE CONTINUED TO TELL THEM THAT THEIR CONCERN WAS UNFOUNDED h) SAID @7HY ARE YOU DOING THAT ) WILL BE BACK 7EDNESDAY ) M NOT BACK YET v 4HE FAMILY DROVE NORTH AS *ILLIAN S ROOMMATE HEADED TO SAFETY IN *ACKSON -ISS h)T WAS SO HARD FOR ME TO LEAVE v SHE SAID h) HAD A GOOD FEELING ALREADY FOR THE UNIVERSITY v 4HE 7ALSHES BECAME PART OF THE EVACUATION PROCESS SEARCHING AND WAITING IN LINES FOR HOURS TO LEAVE THE AREA AND TO PURCHASE GAS /N THE WAY HER FATHER KEPT URGING HIS DAUGHTER TO l ND ANOTHER COLLEGE "UT *ILLIAN WAS CONVINCED IN A FEW DAYS SHE WOULD RETURN TO HER DORM ROOM AT 4ULANE 4HE FAMILY WATCHED THE HURRICANE ADVANCE ON THE COAST THROUGH TELEVISION COVERAGE h/N -ONDAY THEY SAID IT WAS A LEVEL l VE v RECALLED *ILLIAN h) DON T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT HURRICANES SO ) ASKED MY MOM WHAT COMES AFTER A LEVEL l VE AND SHE SAID @.OTHING v ! WEEK LATER THE AMOUNT OF DESTRUCTION ON 4ULANE HAD BECOME A REALITY TO *ILLIAN AS SHE WATCHED THE PICTURES FROM .EW /RLEANS 3HE #ONTINUED ON PAGE x

! 37)- ,%33/. &/2 #/!#( %7!,$ 4HE SWIMMING POOL IS MORE THAN A RECREATIONAL VENUE &OR 0EGGY %WALD /.5 S SWIMMING COACH IT IS HER CLASSROOM BOTH AS AN INSTRUCTOR AND A STUDENT &OR TWO AND A HALF YEARS SHE HAS BEEN WORKING WITH "ETH +OLBE FROM 4IFl N A TALENTED STUDENT NOW AT (ARVARD 5NIVERSITY AND A MEMBER OF THE 5 3 0ARALYMPIC .ATIONAL 4EAM 4HIS SUMMER SHE ACCOMPANIED HER TO THE 5 3 0ARALYMPIC .ATIONAL #HAMPIONSHIPS AT -T (OOD #OMMUNITY #OLLEGE IN 0ORTLAND /RE "ETH WHO HAD BEEN A VOLLEYBALL PLAYER BEFORE A TRAUMATIC AUTO ACCIDENT LEFT HER A QUADRAPLEGIC TOOK HER SWIMMING REHAB TO THE COMPETITIVE LEVEL #OACH %WALD HAS BEEN HELPING HER l ND A WAY TO SUCCEED IN THE WATER h3HE LL TRY ABOUT ANYTHING v SAYS HER COACH h)T TAKES A LOT OF EFFORT ON HER PART v 4HAT WORK HAS PAID OFF )N COMPETITION SHE WON l VE EVENTS SETTING TWO NEW !MERICAN RECORDS "ETH QUALIl ED FOR THE 0ARALYMPIC 7ORLD #UP HELD IN %NGLAND IN -AY "UT THINGS WERE NOT AS EASY AS WINNING AND WINTER 2005

MOVING ON IN COMPETITION !S AN INCOMING FRESHMAN AT (ARVARD SHE WAS SCHEDULED FOR ORIENTATION AT THE SAME TIME AS THE COMPETITION !LTHOUGH IT WAS A TOUGH DECISION FOR THE ATHLETE %WALD SAYS SHE CHOSE TO SKIP THE COMPETITION TO BE PART OF A (ARVARD TRADITION 7HILE #OACH %WALD HAS BEEN HELPING "ETH IMPROVE HER SKILLS IT HASN T BEEN ALL ONE WAY h) GET TO CHECK MYSELF ON WHAT ) THINK ) KNOW v SHE CONFESSES h)T S A GROWTH PROCESS FOR ME v )N FACT SHE RECENTLY WAS APPOINTED TO THE 5 3 0ARALYMPIC #OACHES 4RAVEL LIST SHE IS AMONG ONLY SIX OTHER 5 3 COACHES QUALIl ED !S A PART OF THIS COACHING LIST SHE WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE INVITED TO BE A NATIONAL COACH AT 5 3 0ARALYMPIC MEETS 0ARALYMPIANS COMPETE ACCORDING TO THEIR LEVEL OF FUNCTIONAL ABILITY 4HIS YEAR HER /.5 MEN S TEAM IS DEFENDING ITS /!# REGULAR SEASON AND CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES

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-5,4)0,% ).4%,,)'%.#%3 #!-0 (/343 ,)-! 3%.)/2 ()'( 345$%.43 4HIS SUMMER ,IMA 3ENIOR (IGH 3CHOOL STUDENTS CAME TO /HIO .ORTHERN FOR THE l RST -) 2EADY #AMP 4HEY TOURED CAMPUS MET WITH UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVES PARTICIPATED IN CLASSES IN FORENSIC SCIENCE TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES AND A MOCK TRIAL 4HEY TOOK PART IN LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES AND LEARNED WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS YEAR S HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES ,IMA 3ENIOR (IGH 3CHOOL HAS INITIATED A SMALL SCHOOLS CONCEPT FUNDED IN PART BY THE 'ATES &OUNDATION AS A WAY TO ENCOURAGE ACADEMIC SUCCESS FOR STUDENTS IN AN URBAN DISTRICT /NE OF THESE SMALL SCHOOLS IS THE -) -ULTIPLE )NTELLIGENCES SCHOOL WHICH SEEKS TO ENRICH THE STUDENTS LEARNING EXPERIENCES AND TO PREPARE THEM FOR POST HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION *EFF -C#LELLAN ! 3 IS THE -) SMALL SCHOOL LEADER AND HAS BEEN WORKING WITH 2OBERT -ANZER DEAN OF THE #OLLEGE OF !RTS AND 3CIENCES TO BUILD AN ON GOING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ,3( STUDENTS AND /HIO .ORTHERN -C#LELLAN EXPLAINS THE -) CONCEPT THIS WAY h7E DO AWAY WITH THE DEl NITION OF @SMART )T S NOT WHO IS SMART BUT HOW ARE YOU SMART v 4HE CONCEPT RECOGNIZES HOW HOW ARE YOU SMART v 4HE CONCEPT RECOGNIZES EIGHT FORMS OF INTELLIGENCE AND LEARNING STYLES AND THE -) SMALL SCHOOL TRIES TO l ND MULTIPLE WAYS TO HELP STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THEIR ACADEMIC MATERIAL )N ADDITION TO ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT THE PROGRAM STRESSES SOCIAL SKILLS AND THE KINDS OF TIME MANAGEMENT AND CRITICAL THINKING NEEDED FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS -) STUDENTS TAKE PART IN WEEKLY ASSESSMENTS SPEND TWO EXTRA HOURS A WEEK AFTER NORMAL CLASSROOM HOURS IN ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS AND TAKE PART IN AN ANNUAL RETREAT )N ADDITION EACH -) STUDENT IS EXPECTED TO MENTOR A YOUNGER STUDENT .INTH GRADERS ARE PAIRED WITH l FTH GRADERS AND WILL CONTINUE TO MENTOR THE SAME STUDENT THROUGH THEIR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS )N ADDITION THE PLAN IS FOR EACH -) STUDENT TO HAVE A COLLEGE MENTOR 4HESE ACTIVITIES REm ECT THE SMALL SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY OF BUILDING ACADEMIC SUCCESS THROUGH RIGOR RELEVANCE AND RELATIONSHIPS 3O FAR THE SUPPORT FROM PARTICIPATING STUDENTS

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AND THEIR PARENTS HAS BEEN ENTHUSIASTIC -C#LELLAN SAYS h7E HAD TWO CHARTER BUSES FULL OF PARENTS TAKE PART IN THE CAMPUS RETREAT v HE SAYS !CCORDING TO $EAN -ANZER THE TWO DAY SUMMER RETREAT WAS JUST THE BEGINNING OF WHAT SHOULD BE A LONG TERM GROWING RELATIONSHIP h7E RE LOOKING FOR FOLLOW UP VISITS TO CAMPUS v HE SAYS AND hPOSSIBLY SOME KIND OF MENTORING PROGRAM TO HELP THESE STUDENTS SET THE GOAL OF GOING TO COLLEGE 4HEY ARE VERY CAPABLE STUDENTS v 4HE -) 2EADY GROUP IS ALSO A DIVERSE GROUP -C#LELLAN POINTS OUT THAT ABOUT HALF ARE !FRICAN !MERICAN HALF #AUCASIAN HALF MALE AND HALF FEMALE 3OME ARE THE CHILDREN OF COMMUNITY LEADERS WHILE OTHERS WILL BE l RST GENERATION HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 4HE RETREAT WAS A SUCCESS WITH ALL THOSE DIVERSE STUDENTS -ANZER SAYS h)T WAS VERY EYE OPENING FOR THESE KIDS TO SEE WHAT COLLEGE IS ABOUT AND TO GET A TASTE OF IT TO GET INTO A COLLEGE CLASSROOM AND HAVE AN EXPERIENCE WITH A COLLEGE PROFESSOR WHEN THEY ARE JUST ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL v -C#LELLAN ADDS h)T WAS SET UP TO BE CHALLENGING BUT AT THE SAME TIME TO MAKE THE STUDENTS FEEL SAFE n NOT INTIMIDATED v .EXT YEAR THE RETREAT WILL BRING BACK THE SAME STUDENTS AS THEY CONTINUE THEIR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION PLUS THE NEW INCOMING -) STUDENTS h4HESE STUDENTS WILL BE DEVELOPING A RELATIONSHIP WITH /.5 WHILE LEARNING WHAT COLLEGE IS v -ANZER SAYS h4HE MAIN THING FOR /.5 IS TO REACH OUT TO A HIGH SCHOOL WITH A DIVERSE STUDENT BODY AND MANY TALENTED STUDENTS BUT STUDENTS WHO FOR WHATEVER REASON GET OFF TRACK /UR EFFORT IS TO TRY TO KEEP THEM ON TRACK FOR A COLLEGE EDUCATION )T S PART OF A LARGER TREND OF UNIVERSITIES AND + SCHOOLS CONNECTING AND TRYING TO MAKE THE SYSTEM WORK BETTER FOR THE STUDENTS v /.5 /HIO 3TATE AND 2HODES 3TATE #OLLEGE ARE ALL WORKING WITH THE -) STUDENTS TO HELP THEM ENVISION THEIR FUTURES

xCONTINUED FROM PAGE TOOK HER FATHER S ADVICE AND BEGAN LOOKING FOR ANOTHER SCHOOL TO ATTEND 3HE CONTACTED A UNIVERSITY NEAR 0ITTSBURGH BUT THEIR ENGINEERING COURSES WERE NOT ACCREDITED h)T LOOKED LIKE IF ) COULDN T GO TO 4ULANE ) COULDN T GO ANYWHERE v SAID *ILLIAN /Fl CIALS WERE SAYING 4ULANE WOULDN T BE OPEN FOR CLASSES UNTIL *ANUARY *UST WHEN IT SEEMED AS IF THE .EWARK GRADUATE WOULD BE SITTING OUT THE l RST PART OF HER FRESHMAN YEAR SHE TALKED TO A FRIEND WHO WAS TAKING ENGINEERING COURSES AT /.5 !FTER CONTACTING THE UNIVERSITY AND EXPLAINING HER SITUATION /.5 OFl CIALS ASSURED *ILLIAN THEY WOULD HELP HER TO MAKE THE SITUATION WORK 7ITHIN A FEW DAYS SHE WAS MOVED ONTO THE CAMPUS AND BEGAN ATTENDING CLASSES 4HE STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS WERE VERY KIND TO HER SAID *ILLIAN h) LOVE MY CLASSES HERE v SHE SAID h) ALMOST MISSED ONE WEEK OF SCHOOL BUT EVERYONE HAS HELPED ME OUT v 7HILE HER CLOTHES AND POSSESSIONS ARE STILL IN .EW /RLEANS *ILLIAN SAID SHE WAS ABLE TO BUY A NEW WARDROBE AND APPLIANCES 7HEN SHE GOES BACK TO .EW /RLEANS SHE WILL DECIDE IF SHE WANTS TO RETURN TO 4ULANE OR STAY AT /.5 h) WANT TO GO DOWN AND GET MY STUFF AND GET A FEEL FOR WHAT 4ULANE IS LIKE NOW v SHE SAID h) HAVE FOUND PROGRAMS /.5 HAS TO OFFER THAT ARE NOT AT 4ULANE v CONTINUED *ILLIAN h) M NOT SURE WHERE TO GO ) LIKE THEM BOTH v (ER ROOMMATE HAS BEGUN CLASSES AT A UNIVERSITY NEAR HER HOME IN 0ENNSYLVANIA h) KNOW MY PARENTS WOULD RATHER ) STAY CLOSER TO HOME AND ) HAVE MADE A LOT OF FRIENDS HERE v SAID *ILLIAN h"UT ) HATE COLD WEATHER AND BEING WITHOUT ELECTRICITY FOR DAYS IN AN ICE STORM ) WOULD RATHER BE EVACUATED 2IGHT NOW A HURRICANE DOESN T SOUND AS BAD TO ME v Judaism What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellowman. This is the entire Law; all the rest is commentary. Talmud, Shabbat 3id Taoism Regard your neighbor’s gain as your gain, and your neighbor’s loss as your own loss. Tai Shang Kan Yin P’ien Zoroastrianism That nature alone is good which refrains from doing another whatsoever is not good for itself. Dadisten-I-dinik, 94,5

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"9 -)#(!%, ( 2/-!./73+) #HINA IS A NATION UNDERGOING GREAT CHANGE !S THE COUNTRY ADVANCES INTO THE ST CENTURY AND CHARGES FORWARD INTO MODERNITY THE NATION IS CONFRONTED WITH MAJOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHANGES )N THE MIDST OF THIS RAPID CHANGE #HINESE TEACHERS ENCOUNTER NEW CHALLENGES AS THEY FACE THE TASK OF EDUCATING THE NATION S YOUTH !FTER TEACHING AND LIVING IN THE 0EOPLEgS 2EPUBLIC OF #HINA DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR ) HAVE GAINED VALUABLE INSIGHT INTO THE #HINESE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM AND THE TEACHING PROFESSION 4HROUGH VISITS TO PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOMS INTERACTION WITH PARENTS TEACHERS AND STUDENTS AND MY OWN TEACHING AND RESEARCH ) HAVE OBSERVED l RST HAND THE PROBLEMS THAT PLAGUE #HINESE TEACHERS )N WHAT FOLLOWS ) DESCRIBE THREE PROBLEM AREAS CURRENTLY FACING #HINESE EDUCATORS 4HESE ARE #HINA S HIGH STAKES TESTING PROGRAM THE CHANGING #HINESE STUDENT AND THE WORKING CONDITIONS OF #HINESE PUBLIC TEACHERS

(IGH 3TAKES 4ESTING )T IS WELL KNOWN THAT THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF THE #HINESE EDUCATION SYSTEM IS TO PASS THE #OLLEGE %NTRANCE %XAM #%% 3TUDENTS SPEND THEIR SCHOOL LIFE PREPARING FOR THE ULTIMATE EXAMINATION THAT NOT ONLY GRANTS OR DENIES ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY BUT HAS A DIRECT IMPACT ON A STUDENTgS FUTURE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL QUALITY OF LIFE )N #HINA THE #%% IS AN EDUCATIONAL IDOL AND THERE ARE MANY IMPLICATIONS OF HIGH STAKE TESTING FOR #HINESE TEACHERS &IRST THE EXAM DICTATES THE CURRICULUM 22

PREVENTING TEACHERS FROM ADDRESSING OTHER KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN FEAR OF FAILING TO ADEQUATELY PREPARE STUDENTS )NEVITABLY THE CURRICULUM IS REDUCED TO ONLY WHAT IS COVERED ON TESTS IN TURN LIMITING STUDENTS ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS 4HE RESULT IS THAT #HINESE STUDENTS CAN MASTER AND MEMORIZE INCREDIBLE AMOUNTS OF KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION AND ARE EXCELLENT AT PREPARING FOR EXAMS BUT LACK THE ABILITY TO CRITICALLY THINK DEVELOP THEIR OWN OPINIONS AND ENGAGE IN CREATIVE ACTIVITIES DEl NED FROM A WESTERN POINT OF VIEW 4HE #HINESE l XATION WITH EXAMINATIONS AFFECTS STUDENTS VIEWS OF LEARNING 3TUDENTS ARE TURNED INTO STUDY MACHINES AND THEIR WORLD CENTERS AROUND PREPARING AND PASSING EXAMS "ECAUSE OF THIS MANY DEVELOP AN INDIFFERENCE TOWARD KNOWLEDGE WHERE KNOWLEDGE IS VIEWED AS SOMETHING TO BE MANAGED AND MASTERED FOR THE EXAM RATHER THAN QUESTIONED ANALYZED AND NEGOTIATED &OR TEACHERS THIS BECOMES PROBLEMATIC BECAUSE ANY ATTEMPT TO INTRODUCE NEW INFORMATION OR THINKING SKILLS USUALLY ENCOUNTERS RESISTANCE FROM BOTH STUDENTS AND PARENTS SINCE THE NEW KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL MIGHT NOT AID IN EXAM PREPARATION

4HE ,ITTLE %MPERORS ! #HANGING #HINESE 3TUDENT )N THE #HINESE GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTED THE ONE CHILD POLICY IN AN ATTEMPT TO CONTROL THE GROWING POPULATION "EIJING PUBLICIZES THE POLICY S SUCCESS IN REDUCING POVERTY AND RAISING LIVING STANDARDS WHILE PREVENTING NEARLY

MILLION BIRTHS OVER THE PAST YEARS (OWEVER THERE ARE EDUCATIONAL CONSEQUENCES 4HE POLICY HAS LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF WHAT IS COINED hTHE XIAO HUANGDIv OR LITTLE EMPERORSˆONLY CHILDREN WHO ARE PAMPERED SPOILED AND HAVE THEIR EVERY NEED MET BY BOTH PARENTS TWO SETS OF GRANDPARENTS AND UNPRECEDENTED ECONOMIC PROSPERITY &ROM MY OWN EXPERIENCES IT IS EVIDENT THAT THE LITTLE EMPERORS LEAD AND PARENTS FOLLOW &OR EXAMPLE STUDIES INDICATE THAT #HINESE CHILDREN INm UENCE THEIR PARENTS PERCENT OF THE TIME WHEN IT COMES TO CHOOSING TOYS AND LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES AND IN A TYPICAL URBAN #HINESE FAMILY CHILDREN INm UENCE PURCHASES PERCENT OF THE TIME COMPARED TO ABOUT PERCENT IN THE 5NITED 3TATES "ASICALLY #HINESE CHILDREN GET WHAT THEY WANT ARE SELDOM DISCIPLINED AND ARE ACCUSTOMED TO INm UENCING THEIR SURROUNDINGS -ORE IMPORTANT THIS HABIT OF INm UENCING AND GETTING ONE S WAY IS NOT LEFT AT THE CLASSROOM DOOR -ANY #HINESE ARE CONCERNED THAT THE LACK OF DISCIPLINE AND THE PAMPERING OF CHILDREN PREVENTS THE YOUTH FROM BEING EXPOSED TO THE REALITIES OF LIFE AND IS FUELING A REBELLIOUS ATTITUDE #OUPLED WITH RECENT CONDITIONS THAT HAVE DONE MUCH TO ERODE THE RESPECT OF TEACHERS IT IS EASY TO INFER HOW THE SPOILED AND SELF CENTERED #HINESE STUDENT CAN CLASH

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WITH #HINESE TEACHERS AND THE TRADITIONAL NORMS OF EDUCATION AND SOCIETY 5NLIKE THE PAST TODAY #HINESE TEACHERS DIRECT THEIR ENERGIES TO CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT UNMOTIVATED STUDENTS ARMED WITH NEGATIVE ATTITUDES LAZINESS AND STUDENTS UNABLE TO ACCEPT CRITICISM !LTHOUGH THESE PROBLEMS MIGHT SEEM TRIVIAL COMPARED TO STUDENT BEHAVIOR THAT 5 3 TEACHERS FACE THESE ARE VERY UNFAMILIAR TO THE #HINESE EDUCATOR AND REPRESENT A CHALLENGE TO THE TRADITIONAL VIEW OF TEACHING AND AUTHORITY

4HE 7ORKING #ONDITIONS FOR #HINESE 4EACHERS &ROM AN !MERICAN S POINT OF VIEW THERE IS LITTLE COMPARISON BETWEEN THE WORKING CONDITIONS OF #HINESE TEACHERS AND THOSE OF !MERICAN EDUCATORS 7HETHER ONE EXAMINES CLASS SIZES SALARIES ACCESS TO RESOURCES SUCH AS COMPUTERS OR THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF SCHOOLS THERE ARE VAST DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MOST !MERICAN AND #HINESE CLASSROOMS +EEP IN MIND FOR #HINESE TEACHERS THERE IS NO ACCESS TO EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS TO PROTECT TEACHERS RIGHTS NO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS AND LITTLE OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ,OW 3ALARIES !CCORDING TO STATISTICS THE AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY OF PRIMARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS WAS RMB PER YEAR OR RMB PER MONTH 4HAT IS THE EQUIVALENT OF 53$ EACH YEAR OR 53$ PER MONTH ,OW SALARIES ARE A MAJOR ISSUE REGARDING THE PROBLEMS TEACHERS FACE AND THE SHORTAGE OF QUALIl ED TEACHERS WINTER 2005

PERCENT REPORTED SYMPTOMS OF BAD HEALTH THEY OFTEN FELT FATIGUE HEADACHES AND HAD TROUBLE GETTING TO SLEEP 4HE SURVEY ALSO FOUND THAT PERCENT OF THE TEACHERS REPORTED THEY WERE OVERSTRESSED AT WORK 4HE MAIN REASON CITED FOR SUCH PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS IS THE RAPIDLY CHANGING CULTURE WITH IT A CHANGE IN PEOPLE S ATTITUDES AND THINKING &OR #HINESE TEACHERS IT IS DIFl CULT TO SUCCESSFULLY UPHOLD #HINESE TRADITION THAT HAS PLACED SUCH A HEAVY BURDEN OF RESPONSIBILITY UPON THEM WHILE CURRENT CHANGES IN CULTURE AND THINKING HAVE DONE MUCH TO ERODE TRADITIONAL #HINESE VALUES AND THINKING

#ONCLUSION 4HE ABOVE ISSUES WERE NOT THE ONLY PROBLEMS #HINESE TEACHERS FACE 4HERE WERE OTHERS SUCH AS LIMITED FUNDING QUESTIONS REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND CONCERNS ABOUT THE QUALITY OF TEACHER EDUCATION !T TIMES THESE PROBLEMS SEEM FAMILIAR TO THOSE FACING !MERICAN EDUCATORS SUCH AS CLASS SIZE STUDENT ATTITUDES LOW SALARIES AND CONCERNS OVER STANDARDIZED TESTING 4HE BOTTOM LINE IS THAT EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS ARE RELATIVE AND THE CAUSES COMPLEXITIES AND CONSEQUENCES VARY FROM CULTURE TO CULTURE (OWEVER KEEP IN MIND SEVERAL FACTORS WHEN VIEWING #HINESE TEACHERS AND CLASSROOMS 4HESE ARE THE COMMUNIST FORM OF GOVERNMENT WHICH GREATLY DIFFERS FROM THAT OF A DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM THE IMMENSE POPULATION IN #HINA AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON THE EDUCATION SYSTEM AND THE STRONG EMPHASIS UPON TRADITION AND RESPECT WHEN IT COMES TO #HINESE TEACHERS "UT AS THE #HINESE ECONOMY AND CULTURE CHANGE THE NEEDS OF SOCIETY FOLLOW PLACING DIFFERENT DEMANDS AND CHALLENGES FOR TEACHERS .OT ONLY WILL TEACHERS NEED TO ADAPT TO THESE CHANGES BUT THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM MUST ALSO SLOWLY TRANSFORM IN ORDER TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE RAPIDLY CHANGING CULTURE

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h7HETHER ONE EXAMINES CLASS SIZES SALARIES ACCESS TO RESOURCES SUCH AS COMPUTERS OR THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF SCHOOLS THERE ARE VAST DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MOST !MERICAN AND #HINESE CLASSROOMS v

,OW SALARIES PLACE PRESSURE ON TEACHERS REGARDING THEIR PERSONAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE 4HE l NANCIAL PRESSURES CAUSE EMOTIONAL STRESS ON TEACHERS AND FORCE SOME TEACHERS OUT OF THE CLASSROOM TO SEEK OTHER EMPLOYMENT 7ITH THE DREAM OF BEING MIDDLE CLASS NOW A POSSIBILITY COUPLED WITH LOW SALARIES AND POOR WORKING CONDITIONS THE TEACHING PROFESSION IS UNATTRACTIVE TO MANY YOUNG BRIGHT #HINESE STUDENTS WHO CAN PURSUE MORE LUCRATIVE CAREERS TO GAIN WEALTH AND MATERIAL THINGS ,ARGE #LASS 3IZES &ROM MY OWN EXPERIENCES VISITING #HINESE PRIMARY SCHOOLS AND OBSERVING CLASSES CLASS SIZE IS CERTAINLY A MAJOR CONCERN FOR #HINESE TEACHERS AND STUDENTS &OR EXAMPLE ) OBSERVED A THIRD GRADE MATH CLASS THAT HAD STUDENTS WHILE THE THIRD GRADE %NGLISH CLASS HAD STUDENTS !LSO BASED UPON MY NUMEROUS CONVERSATIONS WITH #HINESE STUDENTS TEACHERS AND PARENTS IT IS NOT UNUSUAL FOR CLASS SIZES TO REACH AS HIGH AS STUDENTS 7ITH A BILLION POPULATION LARGE CLASS SIZE SEEMS TO BE COMMON AND UNAVOIDABLE 3UCH LARGE CLASSES ARE PROBLEMATIC FOR SEVERAL REASONS &IRST LARGE CLASSES REDUCE TEACHER STUDENT INTERACTION AND LIMITS ONE ON ONE TEACHING 4HIS PLAYS A ROLE IN SILENCING #HINESE STUDENTS 4HE STUDENTS CANNOT ASK QUESTIONS BECAUSE OF TIME AND THEY ARE NOT ENCOURAGED TO EXPRESS THEIR OWN IDEAS AND PERSPECTIVES 4HE LARGE CLASS SIZES COMBINED WITH AN EMPHASIS ON EXAM PREPARATION REDUCES CRITICAL THINKING AND CREATIVITY TO MERELY A NICE EDUCATIONAL IDEAL AND LEAVES MOST STUDENT QUESTIONS UNANSWERED 3TUDENTS SLOWLY LEARN THAT ASKING QUESTIONS IS FRUITLESS AND IN THE LONG RUN THIS MAY AFFECT THEIR ABILITIES TO DEVELOP GOOD QUESTIONING SKILLS &URTHERMORE BECAUSE THERE IS LITTLE IF ANY ONE ON ONE TEACHING IN THESE LARGE CLASSES THIS DIRECTLY EFFECTS THE QUALITY OF THE INSTRUCTION THAT STRUGGLING #HINESE STUDENTS RECEIVE 3ECOND THE LARGE CLASSES INCREASE THE WORK LOAD FOR TEACHERS MAKING TEACHING MUCH MORE DIFl CULT 4HERE IS LITTLE DOUBT THAT THE GREAT NUMBER OF STUDENTS INCREASES THE CHANCES OF TEACHER BURN OUT AND PROBABLY PLAYS A MAJOR ROLE IN TEACHER S PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS &INALLY AN IMPORTANT CONCERN IS THAT LARGE CLASSES REQUIRE TEACHERS TO SPEND MORE TIME ON CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT )T SEEMS THAT #HINESE TEACHERS FACING A CHANGING CULTURE AND STUDENTS ARE l NDING IT HARDER TO CONTROL THE BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS IN EXTREMELY LARGE CLASSES AND TOO MUCH TIME IS SPENT ON CONTROLLING AND MANAGEMENT INSTEAD OF TEACHING )NCREASED 0SYCHOLOGICAL 0ROBLEMS 4HE RESULTS OF RECENT GOVERNMENT SURVEYS REVEAL THAT PERCENT OF #HINESE TEACHERS DISPLAY PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS WITH PERCENT OF THESE TEACHERS DISPLAYING OBVIOUS PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS AND IN PERCENT OF THOSE CASES THE PROBLEMS WERE CONSIDERED SERIOUS 4HE "EIJING -ORNING 0OST REPORTED THAT OUT OF TEACHERS NATIONWIDE

$URING THE ACADEMIC YEAR $R -ICHAEL ( 2OMANOWSKI SERVED AS THE l RST VISITING PROFESSOR IN AN ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE IN THE HISTORY OF (UAZHONG 5NIVERSITY OF 3CIENCE AND 4ECHNOLOGY (E TAUGHT IN THE 4EACHING AND 2ESEARCH #ENTER OF -ARXIST 4HEORETICAL AND )DEOLOGICAL %DUCATION WHERE HE INSTRUCTED MASTER AND DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN THE FOLLOWING COURSES #URRENT )SSUES AND 0ROBLEMS IN !MERICAN %DUCATION &OUNDATIONS OF !MERICAN %DUCATION AND !CADEMIC 7RITING AND 0UBLISHING FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS FROM VARIOUS DISCIPLINES THROUGHOUT THE UNIVERSITY &OR A DETAILED READING REGARDING THE CONDITIONS OF THE #HINESE TEACHING PROFESSION SEE 2OMANOWSKI - ( ! #HANGING .ATION )SSUES &ACING #HINESE 4EACHERS +APPA $ELTA 0I 2ECORD 7INTER 0I 2ECORD

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Faculty Lounge +EITH & $URKIN 0H $ CHAIR OF THE $EPARTMENT OF 0SYCHOLOGY AND 3OCIOLOGY AND DIRECTOR OF THE )NSTITUTE FOR 3OCIAL 2ESEARCH HAS CO AUTHORED TWO PAPERS THAT HAVE BEEN RECENTLY PUBLISHED 4HE l RST h#OLLEGE 3TUDENTS AND "INGE $RINKING !N %VALUATION OF 3OCIAL ,EARNING 4HEORYv APPEARED IN THE JOURNAL 3OCIOLOGICAL 3PECTRUM 4HE PAPER WAS CO AUTHORED BY $R 4IMOTHY 7 7OLFE -T 3T -ARY S 5NIVERSITY %MMITSBURG -D AND $R 'REGORY ! #LARK -C.EESE 3TATE 5NIVERSITY ,AKE #HARLES ,A 4HE SECOND PAPER h0OSITIVE )NTELLIGENCE AND -EDIA 2EDUCTION OF !MBIGUITY 4HE (UNT FOR /SAMA "IN ,ADENv APPEARED IN THE 3EPTEMBER ISSUE OF )NTERNATIONAL 2EVIEW OF -ODERN 3OCIOLOGY 4HE PAPER WAS CO AUTHORED BY $R 3TAN 7EEBER AND $R "ILLY 4URNER OF -C.EESE 3TATE 5NIVERSITY +EITH $URKIN

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! & !LHAJJI ENERGY ECONOMIST AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS HAS BEEN KEPT BUSY SPEAKING ABOUT OIL PRICES MONETARY POLICY AND THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF RECENT HURRICANES )N THE 5 3 HE HAS SPOKEN TO THE .ATIONAL !SSOCIATION OF 0ETROLEUM )NVESTMENT !NALYSTS ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN 5NCASVILLE #ONN THE !PPRAISAL )NSTITUTE IN #OLUMBUS /HIO THE ,IMA !LLEN #OUNTY #HAPTER OF #OMMERCE AND THE ##)% &ACULTY 3YMPOSIUM FOR THE 7ORLD !FFAIRS #OUNCIL OF THE 'REATER #INCINNATI )NTERNATIONALLY HE TOOK PART IN THE TH )!%% !NNUAL #ONFERENCE IN 4AIPEI 4AIWAN PRESENTED THREE LECTURES TO OIL COMPANIES IN "EIJING #HINA WAS AN INVITED SPEAKER FOR THE 3AUDI 0UBLISHING 2ESEARCH #OMPANY 2IYADH 3AUDI !RABIA AND SPOKE ON THE FUTURE OF OIL PRICES AT THE (ONG +ONG #ENTER FOR %NERGY 3TUDIES (ONG +ONG "APTIST 5NIVERSITY )N )NDIA HE PRESENTED SIX LECTURES ON TOPICS RANGING FROM 5 3 ENERGY POLICY TO ENERGY SECURITY AND HIGH OIL PRICES (E WAS AN INVITED SPEAKER FOR THE !CADEMY OF 4HIRD 7ORLD 3TUDIES *AMIA -ILLIA )SLAMIA 5NIVERSITY IN .EW $EHLI 4HE /BSERVER 2ESEARCH &OUNDATION IN .EW $EHLI THE #ENTER FOR 7EST !SIAN AND !FRICAN 3TUDIES AT *AWAHARLAL.EHRU 5NIVERSITY THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF )NDEPENDENT 0OWER 0RODUCERS !SSOCIATION OF )NDIA AND THE %NERGY AND 2ESEARCH )NSTITUTE AND THE )NDIA )NTERNATIONAL #ENTRE

"RUCE 7 "ERDANIER 0H $ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND HIS FAMILY HAVE RETURNED FROM A &ULBRIGHT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN *ORDAN 7ORKING AT -UTAH 5NIVERSITY IN THE +ARAK REGION LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWESTERN PART OF THE COUNTRY HE PLANNED TO BE PART OF A WATER QUALITY STUDY OF THE *ORDAN 2IVER 4HE RIVER WHICH USED TO BE A MAJOR WATER RESOURCE IN THE ARID -IDDLE %AST CURRENTLY FUNCTIONS AS A POLITICAL BOUNDARY BETWEEN *ORDAN AND )SRAEL AND BETWEEN *ORDAN AND THE 7EST "ANK ALONG ITS PATH FROM THE 3EA OF 'ALILEE IN THE NORTH TO THE $EAD 3EA IN THE SOUTH 4HE RIVER HAS NOW BEEN TOTALLY CUT OFF FROM ITS NATURAL FUNCTIONS DUE TO MANMADE DIVERSIONS BY *ORDAN AND )SRAEL OVER THE PAST DECADES "ERDANIER AND HIS COLLEAGUE $R !NF :IADAT HAD PROPOSED TO STUDY THE IMPACTS OF THE CHANGES ON THE SURFACE WATER QUALITY OF THE *ORDAN 2IVER AND THE $EAD 3EA 0OLITICAL CONCERNS MOSTLY OVER SECURITY OF INFORMATION DELAYED SAMPLING PLANS "ERDANIER SAYS h7E HAD TWO WEEKS LEFT WHEN ) GOT PERMISSION FROM THE MINISTRY TO DO THE SAMPLING AND WE DID GET TO DO ONE SMALL ROUND OF SAMPLES 4HEY HAVE ALSO GIVEN ME A LOT OF DATA SO ) HAVE A RESEARCH PROJECT TO DO NOW THAT ) M BACK v "UT THOSE DELAYS DID NOT KEEP "ERDANIER FROM ACCOMPLISHING OTHER PROJECTS "ERDANIER ARRANGED HIS FELLOWSHIP TO WORK WITH $R :IADAT AT -UTAH 5NIVERSITY h(E WAS MY 0H $ 24

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STUDENT ABOUT l VE YEARS AGO WHEN ) WAS TEACHING IN 3OUTH $AKOTA v "ERDANIER EXPLAINS 4AKING :IADAT S ADVICE HE CHOSE NOT TO TEACH DURING HIS FELLOWSHIP BUT TO FOCUS ON RESEARCH h!FTER ) GOT THERE THE DEAN WAS ALWAYS TRYING TO GET ME TO TEACH A CLASS ) DID A FEW GUEST LECTURES BUT ) NEVER TOOK ON TEACHING A WHOLE CLASS v HE ADMITS "UT HE DID WORK ON OTHER PROJECTS h$R :IADAT AND ) HAD TWO OTHER PROJECTS WE HAD BEEN WORKING ON /NE WAS ON A WATER QUALITY STUDY ON THE #HEYENNE 2IVER IN 3OUTH $AKOTA 7E WROTE THE PAPER ON THAT AND GOT IT PUBLISHED 4HEN WE WORKED ON AN ARTICLE ON PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL IN WASTEWATER !DDITIONALLY WE DID THREE ARTICLES ON AIR POLLUTION n HOW DUST AND METALS CONTAMINATION ARE AFFECTING PEOPLE AND PLANTS 7E WERE WRITING THE ARTICLES ON AIR POLLUTION WHILE WAITING FOR PERMISSION TO DO THE WATER QUALITY RESEARCH v HE LAUGHS 4HE ACADEMIC WORK WAS ONLY PART OF THE EXPERIENCE (IS WIFE -ELINDA AND TWO SONS 2EID THEN A JUNIOR AT !DA (IGH 3CHOOL AND !ARON A JUNIOR AT "ELOIT #OLLEGE IN 7ISCONSIN ALSO MADE THE TRIP h7E WOULD HAVE LIKED TO MAKE THE TRIP FOR ONE YEAR AND &ULBRIGHT WAS WILLING TO SUPPORT US FOR THE FULL YEAR !ARON WAS READY TO GO BUT 2EID WAS ESPECIALLY RELUCTANT TO MISS THE WHOLE SCHOOL YEAR AND TO LEAVE HIS FRIENDS SO WE ALL SETTLED ON GOING FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER v 7HILE THE ELDER SON TOOK A ONE TERM BREAK hMY SON IN HIGH SCHOOL STAYED ENROLLED IN !DA (IGH 3CHOOL AND DID ALL HIS ASSIGNMENTS ON LINE v h2EID WAS PRETTY DEDICATED (E D WORK ALL WEEK LONG AND TAKE THE WEEKEND OFF JUST LIKE HIS FRIENDS WERE DOING HERE !ARON ATTENDED A LOT OF UNIVERSITY CLASSES (E D MEET STUDENTS ON CAMPUS AND THEY D INVITE HIM TO COME TO CLASS AND THE PROFESSOR WOULD ASK HIM QUESTIONS LIKE @HOW WOULD YOU SAY THIS IN %NGLISH h!ND STUDENTS WOULD COME GET THEM AT NIGHT AND TAKE THEM TO PLAY SNOOKER OR TO THEIR NIGHTCLUBS WHICH ARE REALLY DIFFERENT )T S A VERY CONSERVATIVE CULTURE v 4HE CULTURE SHOCK MAY HAVE INITIALLY BEEN hHARDEST FOR -ELINDA MY WIFE v HE SAYS BUT IN THE END h-Y WIFE GOT MUCH BETTER AT SPEAKING !RABIC THAN ) DID v 3HE BUILT FRIENDSHIPS WITH SOME OF THE UNIVERSITY WIVES AND REMAINS IN E MAIL CONTACT WITH THEM 4HIS IS "ERDANIER S SECOND TRIP TO *ORDAN "ACK IN HE SPENT A MONTH THERE TRAVELING AROUND THE COUNTRY AND WORKING ON A GRANT FOR ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT WITH FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING h7E ACTUALLY GOT TO USE A LOT OF THE EQUIPMENT DURING THIS RESEARCH VISIT v HE SAYS h)T S KIND OF THE WAY ENGINEERING PROJECTS GO )T S LONG TERM v

3UBHI - "AZLAMIT 0H $ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND HIS FAMILY HAVE RETURNED FROM A &ULBRIGHT TEACHING FELLOWSHIP IN THE 3ULTANATE OF /MAN )N HIS MONTH FELLOWSHIP AT 3ULTAN 1ABOOS 5NIVERSITY THE MAJOR UNIVERSITY IN THE SMALL STRATEGICALLY LOCATED -IDDLE %ASTERN NATION HE TAUGHT IN THE $EPARTMENT OF #IVIL AND !RCHITECTURAL %NGINEERING (IS COURSES INCLUDED SURVEYING AND TECHNICAL WRITING AND ORAL PRESENTATION )N ADDITION HE WAS PART OF A TWO WEEK SURVEY CAMP THAT TOOK STUDENTS INTO THE l ELD USING '03 AND OTHER SOPHISTICATED SURVEY EQUIPMENT h4HE TERRAIN WAS VERY m AT AND IT WAS VERY HOT v HE SAYS hBUT THE STUDENTS PUT IN FOUR TO l VE HOURS A DAY ON THE ASSIGNMENTS v (E ALSO SERVED AS A TRANSPORTATION CONSULTANT FOR STUDENT GROUPS IN THE CIVIL ENGINEERING CAPSTONE DESIGN COURSE $R "AZLAMIT BEGAN HIS APPLICATION PROCESS THREE YEARS AGO AND CHOSE /MAN BECAUSE HE WAS IMPRESSED BY THE NATION WHILE ON A -IDDLE %ASTERN RECRUITING TRIP SEVERAL YEARS AGO h)T S A RICH NATION v HE SAYS hBUT THEY HAVE A STRONG WORK ETHIC v 3UBHI "AZLAMIT RIGHT RECEIVES A PLAQUE OF /MANI (E FOUND THE STUDENTS TO BE hVERY POLITEv WITH FEMALES WELL REPRESENTED IN THE SYMBOLS FROM HIS HOSTS AS HE COMPLETES HIS ENGINEERING PROGRAM &ULBRIGHT FELLOWSHIP IN THE -IDDLE %AST 7HILE IN /MAN $R "AZLAMIT A 5 3 CITIZEN AND A PRACTICING !RAB -USLIM WAS INVITED TO SPEAK ON h-USLIM ,IFE IN !MERICA 0OST v BY THE 5 3 %MBASSY 7HILE MANY IN THE -IDDLE %AST HAD HEARD REPORTS OF THE DANGER TO -USLIMS FOLLOWING THE DESTRUCTION OF THE 7ORLD 4RADE #ENTER $R "AZLAMIT SHARED HIS EXPERIENCES AND THOSE OF HIS FAMILY LIVING IN !DA AND WEST CENTRAL /HIO )N A LETTER FROM THE 5 3 %MBASSY #HRISTOPHER 0 1UADE ACTING PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFl CER SAID h4HE AUDIENCE AT THE !MERICAN #ORNER IN 2USTAQ S #OLLEGE OF %DUCATION COMPRISED OVER YOUNG /MANIS !FTER YOUR PRESENTATION ONE OF THE ATTENDEES TOLD AN %MBASSY OFl CER THAT SHE WAS @PROUD OF YOUR ABILITY TO REPRESENT BOTH COUNTRIES NOT TO MENTION YOUR INSIGHTS INTO THE OFTEN MISPERCEIVED RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN )SLAM AND !MERICA v (E WAS ASKED TO REPEAT HIS PRESENTATION THREE MORE TIMES INCLUDING AT THE %NGLISH ,ANGUAGE #ENTRE OF THE !RAB #ULTURE )NSTITUTE 4HE PRESENTATION IS SIMILAR TO THOSE HE HAS GIVEN TO 5 3 AUDIENCES HE SAID $R "AZLAMIT WAS ACCOMPANIED ON HIS TRIP BY HIS WIFE 3AMAR YEAR OLD SON -OHAMMAD AND DAUGHTER 3ARAH WHO TOOK HER l RST STEPS ON HER l RST BIRTHDAY IN /MAN 3HE IS NOW TWO YEARS OLD h-OHAMMAD IS OFl CIALLY BILINGUAL v HE SAYS WITH A SMILE h(E READS AND WRITES BOTH %NGLISH AND !RABIC v (IS SON IS NOW IN THE FOURTH GRADE IN !DA AND HIS FATHER BELIEVES HIS EXPERIENCE IN THE -IDDLE %AST HAS BOOSTED HIS SELF CONl DENCE WINTER 2005

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4HE &ACES FROM THE &IELD IS DESIGNED TO ACKNOWLEDGE SOME OF THE UNSUNG HEROES OF /.5 ATHLETIC TEAMS 4HESE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN CONTRIBUTE GREATLY TO THEIR TEAM S SUCCESSES BUT OFTEN TIMES ARE NOT GIVEN THE h!LL 3TARv CREDIT THEY DESERVE

&OOTBALL +EVIN 4HOMAS

4HOMAS A SENIOR FROM (ILLIARD /HIO STARTED ALL GAMES AT CENTER FOR THE 0OLAR "EARS IN (E IS A TWO TIME &IRST 4EAM !LL /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE HONOREE AND WAS A VITAL COG IN THE /.5 OFFENSIVE MACHINE THAT AVERAGED POINTS AND YARDS PER GAME THIS FALL (IS PLAY HELPED THE .O RANKED 0OLAR "EARS l NISH ON THE SEASON AND l NISH RUNNERS UP IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE WITH A RECORD

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'ERARD A SENIOR MIDDLE HITTER FROM #ONCORD /HIO SAW ACTION IN OF /HIO .ORTHERN S MATCHES THIS FALL 3HE WAS NAMED !CADEMIC !LL #ONFERENCE (ONORABLE -ENTION !LL #ONFERENCE AND WAS ON THE -OUNT 3AINT *OSEPH !LL 4OURNAMENT 4EAM 3HE LED THE TEAM WITH A HITTING PERCENTAGE AND WAS l FTH WITH KILLS 4HE 0OLAR "EARS l NISHED THEIR SEASON RANKED .O NATIONALLY WON THEIR SIXTH CONSECUTIVE /!# REGULAR SEASON TITLE ADVANCED TO THE .#!! 4OURNAMENT FOR THE l FTH STRAIGHT YEAR AND POSTED THEIR .#!! RECORD TH CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON WITH A MARK

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"ADE IS A FOUR YEAR LETTERMAN ON DEFENSE FROM 4IPP #ITY /HIO (E HAS STARTED THE LAST GAMES OVER THE PAST THREE SEASONS AND HAS PLAYED IN GAMES IN HIS CAREER 4HIS SEASON HE WAS SECOND ON THE SQUAD WITH SEVEN ASSISTS AN IMPRESSIVE NUMBER FOR A DEFENDER (E l NISHED HIS CAREER WITH THREE GOALS AND ASSISTS FOR POINTS (E HELPED /.5 TO A RECORD AND A SIXTH PLACE l NISH IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE WITH A MARK

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,INDSEY A SENIOR DEFENDER FROM #OSHOCTON /HIO IS A FOUR YEAR STARTER ON DEFENSE FOR THE 0OLAR "EARS ,INDSEY WAS NAMED !CADEMIC !LL /!# AND !CADEMIC !LL $ISTRICT THIS SEASON 3HE STARTED ALL MATCHES THIS SEASON AND HAS STARTED OF MATCHES IN HER CAREER 3HE HELPED THE 0OLAR "EARS TO THEIR SECOND CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON WITH AN MARK

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4ERELLE A SENIOR FROM #ONCORD /HIO IS A FOUR YEAR LETTER WINNER FOR THE ,ADY 0OLAR "EARS 3HE FOUGHT THROUGH AN INJURY PLAGUED SEASON AND HELPED THE "EARS POST THEIR TH CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON IN WITH A RECORD 3HE EARNED !LL /!# AND !LL 2EGION HONORS AS A SOPHOMORE IN 3HE l NISHED AMONG /.5 S TOP SEVEN IN ALL l VE OF HER RACES THIS FALL

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+ORAN A JUNIOR FROM (INCKLEY /HIO BATTLED BACK FROM AN EARLY SEASON INJURY TO PLAY A MAJOR ROLE IN /.5 S SUCCESSFUL RUNS IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS AND THE .#!! 2EGIONAL MEET ! FOUR YEAR LETTERMAN l NISHED THIRD FOR /.5 AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS IN A SEASON BEST AND WAS FOURTH ACROSS THE LINE AT THE .#!! 2EGIONALS (E HELPED /.5 POST ITS SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON IN WITH A RECORD

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4HE /HIO .ORTHERN FOOTBALL TEAM POSTED ITS TH CONSECUTIVE UPPER DIVISION l NISH IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE IN UNDER SECOND YEAR HEAD COACH $EAN 0AUL 4HE 0OLAR "EARS WERE OVERALL AND l NISHED SECOND IN THE TEAM /!# WITH A LEAGUE MARK FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE SEASON .ORTHERN ENDED THE SEASON RANKED .O NATIONALLY 4HE !MERICAN &OOTBALL #OACHES !SSOCIA TION NAMED SENIOR DEFENSIVE BACK KICK RETURNER 7ES (OSTETLER 3TRASBURG 3TRASBURG &RANKLIN ST 4EAM !LL !MERICA (E LED THE /!# AND WAS SECOND IN THE NATION IN PUNT RETURNS AND WAS TENTH IN KICKOFF RETURNS (E ALSO ADDED l VE INTERCEPTIONS AND TACKLES FROM HIS CORNER BACK POSITION (E BECAME THE l FTH /.5 PLAYER TO RECEIVE AN INVITATION TO REPRESENT /HIO .ORTHERN AND 4EAM 53! IN THE !ZTEC "OWL IN 4OLUCA -EXICO IN $ECEMBER (E ALSO EARNED ST 4EAM !LL /!# HONORS FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE SEASON *UNIOR QUARTERBACK !DAM 1UIRK 3AINT #LAIRSVILLE SET AN /.5 SINGLE SEASON RECORD WITH A PASSING RATING OF (E WAS OF PASSING FOR YARDS AND 4$S WHILE THROWING ONLY SIX INTERCEPTIONS (E WAS NAMED (ONORABLE -ENTION !LL /!# 3ENIOR SAFETY 2USTY -IDLAM -OUNT /RAB 7ESTERN "ROWN LED THE /!# WITH NINE INTER CEPTIONS AND l NISHED HIS CAREER RANKED SECOND

ALL TIME WITH AN /.5 RECORD INTERCEPTIONS (E WAS A TWO TIME &IRST 4EAM !LL /!# SELEC TION 3ENIOR OFFENSIVE LINEMEN +EVIN 4HOMAS (ILLIARD $AVIDSON AND :ACH 7ALTON 6AN DALIA 6ANDALIA "UTLER AND FRESHMAN RUNNING BACK 2 * -EADOWS (ENDERSONVILLE 4ENN "EECH WERE ALSO NAMED &IRST 4EAM !LL /!# )N ALL /.5 PLAYERS RECEIVED !LL #ON FERENCE HONORS

4HE 0OLAR "EAR VOLLEYBALL SQUAD WON ITS TH /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CHAM PIONSHIP IN THE YEAR HISTORY OF THE LEAGUE AND ADVANCED TO THE .#!! $IVISION ))) 'REAT ,AKES 2EGIONAL UNDER TH YEAR HEAD COACH +ATE 7ITTE 4HE 0OLAR "EARS WERE RANKED AS HIGH AS .O NATIONALLY BY THE !MERICAN 6OLLEYBALL #OACHES !SSOCIATION BEFORE ENDING THE SEASON RANKED .O 3ENIOR SETTER %RIKA 2OOF 3PRINGl ELD 3HAW NEE AND JUNIOR LIBERO +ARLEE +ANUCKEL 7ARSAW 2IVER 6IEW WERE NAMED (ONORABLE -ENTION !LL !MERICA AND ST 4EAM !LL /!# 2OOF BROKE THE /.5 AND /!# CAREER ASSISTS RECORDS THIS SEASON (ER CAREER ASSISTS RANK HER FOURTH ALL TIME IN .#!! $IVISION ))) HISTORY 3HE IS A FOUR TIME !LL /!# AND FOUR TIME !LL 2EGION PICK +ANUCKEL WAS NAMED THE /!# ,IBERO OF THE 9EAR FOR THE SECOND TIME IN THE PAST THREE SEASONS 2OOF +ANUCKEL SENIOR ,INDSAY 'ERARD #ONCORD 2IVERSIDE AND SOPHOMORE ,AURA 6UYK /REGON 4OLEDO #ENTRAL #ATHOLIC WERE ALL NAMED ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL /!# *UNIOR 3ARA -C'INNIS 3PRINGl ELD 3HAWNEE WAS NAMED (ONORABLE -ENTION !LL /!# AND (ONORABLE -ENTION !CADEMIC !LL /!#

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4HE 0OLAR "EAR MEN S SOCCER TEAM POSTED ITS EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE NON LOSING SEASON WITH A MARK AND l NISHED SIXTH IN THE /!# WITH A RECORD UNDER EIGHTH YEAR HEAD COACH "RENT 2IDENOUR 3ENIORS -ARC 0UPILLO "ROADVIEW (EIGHTS "RECKSVILLE "ROADVIEW (EIGHTS AND !ARON ,ECKLIDER "ELLBROOK WERE NAMED ST 4EAM !LL /!# 3ENIOR #ORY 4HIGPEN 4HREE 2IVERS -ICH WAS NAMED ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL !MERICA ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL /!# ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL $ISTRICT AND ND 4EAM !LL /!# THIS SEASON )N ALL SIX 0OLAR "EARS WERE NAMED !LL #ONFERENCE OR !CADEMIC !LL #ONFERENCE IN 28

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4HE 0OLAR "EAR WOMEN S SOCCER TEAM POSTED THEIR SECOND CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON WITH AN RECORD UNDER SECOND YEAR HEAD COACH -ARK "ATMAN /HIO .ORTHERN l NISHED SIXTH IN THE LEAGUE WITH A MARK 3OPHOMORE $IANA 3MITH &ORT *ENNINGS WAS NAMED ST 4EAM !LL /!# FOR THE THIRD CONSECU TIVE YEAR AND WAS ALSO NAMED (ONORABLE -ENTION !CADEMIC !LL /!# 3ENIOR ,AURA 3MOLINSKI #ONCORD -ENTOR WAS NAMED ND 4EAM !LL #ONFERENCE ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL !MERICAN ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL /!# AND ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL $ISTRICT 3ENIOR #OURTNEY ,INDSEY #OSHOCTON 2IVER 6IEW WAS NAMED ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL /!# AND ST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL $ISTRICT )N ALL FOUR 0OLAR "EARS WERE NAMED !LL #ON FERENCE THIS SEASON

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4HE MEN S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM POSTED ITS SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON AND ITS TH IN THE LAST YEARS AND l NISHED THIRD IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE UNDER NINTH YEAR HEAD COACH "RIAN #OLE 3ENIOR "RAD 3CHROEDER 3HELBY LED THE 0OLAR "EARS ACROSS THE l NISH LINE IN ALL NINE RACES THIS FALL MARKING THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE SEASON HE HAS ACCOMPLISHED THE FEAT 3CHROEDER EARNED !LL #ONFERENCE AND !LL 'REAT ,AKES 2EGION HONORS FOR THE THIRD STRAIGHT SEASON AND BECAME THE l RST 0OLAR "EAR TO QUALIFY FOR THE .#!! #HAMPIONSHIPS SINCE !LL !MERI CAN -IKE "ECRAFT ACCOMPLISHED THE FEAT IN

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3CHROEDER l NISHED SIXTH AT THE /!# #HAM PIONSHIPS WAS SEVENTH AT THE .#!! 'REAT ,AKES 2EGIONAL MEET AND WAS TH OF RUNNERS AT THE .#!! #HAMPIONSHIPS &RESHMAN 0AUL ,EWIS -EDINA WAS ALSO !LL /!# AND !LL 2EGION l NISHING TH AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS AND ND AT THE .#!! 2EGIONALS

4HE /HIO .ORTHERN WOMEN S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM POSTED ITS TH CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON AND WON THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE TITLE IN UNDER NINTH YEAR HEAD COACH "RIAN #OLE &OR THE l RST TIME IN SCHOOL HISTORY /HIO .ORTHERN HAD THREE RUNNERS NAMED !LL #ONFER ENCE AND THREE RUNNERS NAMED !LL 'REAT ,AKES 2EGION *UNIOR $ARCI 7ALTHEW %AST "ETHANY 7 6A .OTRE $AME SET AN /.5 RECORD FOR ME TERS AND EARNED !LL #ONFERENCE AND !LL 2EGION HONORS IN 3HE l NISHED SECOND AT THE /!#S AND WAS TH AT THE .#!! 2EGIONALS 3HE IS NOW A TWO TIME !LL 2EGION HONOREE *UNIOR %LIZABETH $I.INO "EAVERCREEK #AR ROLL EARNED !LL #ONFERENCE AND !LL 2EGION HONORS FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR 3HE WAS EIGHTH AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS AND l NISHED TH AT THE .#!! 2EGIONALS *UNIOR *ACKIE +ESSLER !TTICA 3ENECA %AST EARNED !LL /!# AND !LL 2EGION HONORS FOR THE l RST TIME IN HER CAREER l NISHING NINTH AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS AND TH AT THE .#!! 2EGIONALS

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Polar Bears Defeat Mount Union and Snap Winning Streak /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY S WIN OVER -OUNT 5NION ON /CT WAS THE END OF A GAME REGULAR SEASON WINNING STREAK &OR THE NATION IT WAS A STORY DESCRIBING THE END OF THE LONGEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL WINNING STREAK IN $IVISION ))) FOOTBALL &OR $IVISION ))) FOOTBALL IT WAS PROBABLY THE BIGGEST STORY IN THE PAST YEARS PERHAPS EVER "UT FOR THE /.5 COMMUNITY IT WAS MORE THAN JUST HEADLINES AND HIGHLIGHTS )T WAS THE FULl LLMENT OF HARD WORK A LITTLE LUCK AND THE DREAMS AND BELIEFS OF ALL 0OLAR "EARS PAST AND PRESENT !T THE ONSET /.5 S TEAM BELIEVED THEY COULD BEAT -OUNT 5NION THIS YEAR ! SENIOR LADEN SQUAD AND A SOLID COACHING STAFF WAS HEADED UP BY SECONDnYEAR COACH $EAN 0AUL WHO HAD ALREADY PROVEN HE COULD WIN 4HERE WAS A COMMON BELIEF THAT THIS WAS GOING TO BE THEIR YEAR "UT WHAT BEGAN AS hOUR YEARv QUICKLY TURNED INTO A hWHAT JUST HAPPENEDv YEAR ! KEY INJURY TO DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR *ASON 4RUSNIK .#!! SANCTIONS AND A LOSS TO *OHN #ARROLL 5NVERSITY HAD BATTERED THE 0OLAR "EARS PSYCHE !ND WHILE MOST OF THE FAITHFUL FOLLOWED THE 0OLAR "EARS MISSION OF BUMPING OFF -OUNT 5NION THEY KNEW THE TASK WOULD BE CLOSE TO IMPOSSIBLE (OWEVER WHAT MOST INDIVIDUALS ARE NOT PRIVY TO IS THE INTERNAL BOND FORMED BY THE FOOTBALL TEAM BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 4HERE IS NO GAUGE ON HOW STRONG AND POWERFUL THAT BOND CAN BE AND HOW IT TRANSLATES ON THE l ELD 7HEN THE 0OLAR "EAR SUPPORTERS GATHERED FOR THE SHOWDOWN AT -OUNT 5NION THEY WERE GREETED BY LINGERING OMINOUS BLACK CLOUDS READY TO RAIN ON THEIR PARADE 4HEY WERE HOPING IT WAS NOT A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME FOR THE VISITORS !S IT TURNS OUT THE hWHEN IT RAINS IT POURSv SYNDROME WOULD BE BETTER SUITED FOR THE CONl DENT 0URPLE 2AIDERS AND THEIR FANS 32

&ROM THE BEGINNING WHEN THE 0OLAR "EARS RECOVERED A FUMBLE AFTER HITTING A 0URPLE 2AIDER DEFENDER ON THE OPENING KICK OFF THE SEED OF AN UPSET WAS PLANTED .OT ONLY WAS THE SEED PLANTED BUT IT ALSO SPARKED THE ORANGE AND YELLOW PONCHO CLAD FANS OF /.5 TO A FERVOR THAT WOULD LAST THE ENTIRE GAME 4AKING THE -OUNT 5NION FANS OUT OF THE GAME WITH SOME EARLY SCORES COMPLETELY TOOK AWAY THE HOME l ELD ADVANTAGE FOR THE 0URPLE 2AIDERS )N FACT WHEN /.5 CONTINUED TO MOUNT BIG PLAY AFTER BIG PLAY IT SEEMED THE BOISTEROUS 0OLAR "EAR FANS HAD TAKEN OVER 4HOSE WHO WERE NOT IN ATTENDANCE CANNOT TRULY COMPREHEND HOW THE 0OLAR "EAR PLAYERS FED OFF THE ENERGY OF THE /.5 FANS AND THE PEP BAND )T REACHED WHAT MANY THOUGHT WAS A PEAK LEVEL WHEN /.5 GRABBED A LEAD AFTER A BIG RUN ˆ ONE OF MANY ˆ BY FRESHMAN 2 * -EADOWS FOR A YARD TOUCHDOWN "UT THE ENERGY REACHED A NEW HIGH WHEN /.5 S DEFENSE MADE A TREMENDOUS GOAL LINE STAND WITH SECONDS RUNNING OUT OF THE l RST HALF TO PRESERVE THE POINT CUSHION AND NEGATE ANY MOMENTUM -OUNT 5NION WANTED TO BUILD UP FOR THE SECOND HALF %VEN WITH A POINT CUSHION AND MOMENTUM THE SECOND HALF WOULD BE A TEST OF NERVES FOR BOTH 0OLAR "EAR FANS AND TEAM $ESPITE SHUTTING DOWN THE 0URPLE 2AIDERS IN THE THIRD QUARTER THE NERVES WERE TAKING A MAJOR BEATING !FTER ALL -OUNT 5NION HADN T WON REGULAR SEASON GAMES BY GIVING UP AFTER THREE QUARTERS &ANS WERE PUT THROUGH THE EMOTIONAL RINGER IN THE FOURTH QUARTER !FTER SUCCESSFULLY SHUTTING DOWN THE 2AIDERS OFFENSE FOR MOST OF THE l NAL PERIOD -OUNT 5NION SHOWED IT STILL HAD LIFE SCORING WITH JUST LEFT IN THE GAME )T CAME DOWN TO THE l NAL SECONDS OF THE GAME AND -OUNT 5NION IN CONTROL OF THE BALL AT THEIR OWN YARD LINE )N THOSE SECONDS THE /.5 FANS LIVED AND DIED SEVERAL TIMES THE 0URPLE 2AIDERS FAILED TO DELIVER AND THE 0OLAR "EARS CLINCHED THE VICTORY %UPHORIA SOON SWEPT OVER THE 0OLAR "EAR TEAM AND COACHES AS WELL AS THE FANS 2AIN WHAT RAIN 4HE FANS CHEERED 4HE FOOTBALL TEAM HUGGED AND CRIED AND LAUGHED ALL AT THE SAME TIME )T WAS hOUR YEARv TO BEAT -OUNT 5NION )T WAS TIME FOR CELEBRATION IN THE 0OLAR "EAR NATION

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YEARS AGO n -RS -ORRIS AND -RS 3TRAHLEM WERE THE HOUSEMOTHERS FOR THE 7OMEN S $ORMITORY 4HE /.5 #HESS #LUB HAD MEMBERS AND PLAYED AGAINST OTHER CHESS CLUBS THROUGHOUT /HIO ,EE ,EWIS WAS THE EDITOR OF 4HE .ORTHERN $URING &RESHMAN 7EEK THE UPPERCLASSMEN WERE TREATED TO A TALENT SHOW PUT ON BY THE FRESHMAN CLASS 4HE HOMECOMING QUEEN WAS 3HERRILL !NDREWS OF 4HETA 0HI $ELTA "ARNEY 0OOLE WAS THE HEAD COACH OF THE /.5 &OOTBALL 4EAM 3OME OF THE MORE UNIQUE INTRAMURAL SPORTS INCLUDED HORSESHOES TABLE TENNIS FOUL SHOOTING BADMINTON AND BOWLING

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YEARS AGO n 4HE STUDENT BODY WELCOMED 3AMUEL -EYER AS THE SEVENTH PRESIDENT OF /.5 3IGMA 0I WAS THE WINNER OF FRATERNITY HOUSE DECORATIONS DURING (OMECOMING 7EEK 4HE /.5 4HEATER $EPARTMENT PUT ON &ANTASTICKS 4HURBER #ARNIVAL "ECKET AND !GAMEMNON )NTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS ACTIVITIES WERE REACTIVATED AT /.5 4HE CHEERLEADERS INCLUDED $IANE !RRINGTON 3UE 2OLLER *EAN 'ORDON 3UZIE -EYERS AND "ARBARA 2ABE (OMECOMING 0HOTOS AND #APTIONS 4HE /.5 'OLF TEAM RANKED TH OUT OF /HIO INTERCOLLEGIATE TEAMS !WARD 7INNERS 7ILLIAM 2OBINSON WAS THE $EAN OF -EN AS WELL AS THE (EAD 2ESIDENT OF &OUNDERS (ALL &ERGUSON AND "ILL (ALL OF &AME INDUCTEES ON THE l ELD

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(OMECOMING +ING AND 1UEEN POSING 4HE (OMECOM ING 1UEEN +RISTEN -C$OWELL A SOPHOMORE MUSIC EDUCATION 4HE -ICHAEL 3TANLEY "AND ENTERTAINED STUDENTS IN +ING (ORN MAJOR FROM 7ILLARD /( WHO REPRESENTED $ELTA :ETA AND THE #ENTER PLAYING HITS h(EARTLANDv AND h3TRIKE 5P THE "AND v (OMECOMING +ING "RIAN -AGEE A SENIOR MANAGEMENT MAJOR /.5 HELD A HOMECOMING PARADE FOR THE l RST TIME IN SEVERAL YEARS FROM .ORTH #ANTON /( WHO REPRESENTED 3IGMA 0HI %PSILON 'REEK 7EEK WAS NEARLY RAINED OUT BUT EVENTS LIKE THE 0-$ 4ALENT STAND ON THE SIDELINES AT HALFTIME OF THE FOOTBALL GAME 3HOW 3IG /LYMPICS AND 'REEK 3ING STILL TOOK PLACE (OLLY 2IEDEL AND ,ISA / .EILL WERE PART OF THE -IME 4ROUPE 4HE /.5 -EN S 3OCCER 4EAM HAD A RECORD OF 4HE ,ADY "EARS "ASKETBALL 4EAM WENT WITH A PREDOMINANTLY YOUNG TEAM 4HE -ORTAR "OARD CONSISTED OF MEMBERS ,IBRARY 4HE 7INTZERS PROVIDED FUNDING FOR THE LAB AFTER SEEING A NEED FOR SUCH ON CAMPUS FOR MUSIC MAJORS

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Ohio Northern Alumni and friends enjoyed gathering in various Ohio cities to enjoy the summer ONU baseball games.

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x 4HE PHOTOS BELOW AND ON SUBSEQUENT PAGES TELL THE STORY OF h7HAT A 2IDE v (OMECOMING "EAUTIFUL WEATHER SET THE STAGE FOR OUTSTAND ING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND &RIDAY NIGHT SEVEN NEW MEMBERS WERE INDUCTED INTO /.5 S !THLETIC (ALL OF &AME WHILE STUDENTS TOOK PART IN THE ANNUAL (OMECOMING "ATTLE OF THE "ANDS /N 3ATURDAY l VE OF /.5 S SIX FALL VARSITY SPORTS PLAYED HOME GAMES WITH TWO OTHER TEAMS HOLDING ALUMNI EVENTS #OLLEGES AND ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS HELD ALUMNI GATHERINGS AND ALUMNI AND CHILDREN TOOK PART IN ALL OF THE EXCITING RIDES AND FESTIVITIES AT THE TAILGATE PARTY 4HE EVENING CONCLUDED WITH $ON -C,EAN PERFORMING IN THE &REED #ENTER AND COMEDIAN 3TEVE (OFSTETTER LEADING THE LAUGHS IN -C)NTOSH #ENTER /N 3UNDAY THE ANNUAL 3WEET HEARTS "RUNCH ALONG WITH THE SECOND ANNUAL 'REEK !LUMNI ,UNCH AND THE 0HARMACY #ONTINUING %DUCATION SEMINAR TOOK PLACE TO CLOSE THE WEEKEND 7E HOPE TO SEE YOU NEXT YEAR *EANETTE 0OHORENCE &ERGUSON ! 3 THE l RST WINNER OF THE 7ILLIAM , 2OBINSON 9OUNG !LUMNI !WARD STANDS WITH THE NAMESAKE OF THE AWARD "ILL 2OBINSON ! 3 FOLLOWING THE #LASS 2EUNION DINNER AT (OMECOMING

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4HE #LASS OF INDUCTEES INTO THE !THLETIC (ALL OF &AME STAND ON THE FOOTBALL l ELD PRIOR TO THE FOOTBALL GAME ON (OMECOMING 7EEKEND 4HE INDUCTEES ARE , 2 7ILLIAM 2OBINSON ! 3 'RETA 4HIELK ING 3WENEY 0( $EANTHA "UDDE 3CHUMAN 0( *OANNE 2OEBUCK 0ETTY ! 3 2ON %VANS ! 3 $EREK $ICKINSON ! 3 -ICHAEL $ASHER ! 3

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-EMBERS OF $ELTA :ETA CHEER AS THEY PASS THE FRONT OF CAMPUS IN THE PARADE

)NSTEAD OF CANDY THE BROTHERS OF 3IGMA 0I FRATERNITY GIVE OUT PUMPKINS TO THE CROWD

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0ARADE GRAND MARSHALS +EN %LSHOFF AND HIS WIFE ,EA GREET THE CROWDS LINING -AIN STREET 0ARTICIPANTS IN THE 3TEFANIE 3PIELMAN 7ALK 2UN FOR "REAST #ANCER !WARENESS GOT UP EARLY AND TOURED CAMPUS PRIOR TO THE DAY S OTHER EVENTS

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/N 4HURSDAY NIGHT OF 3PIRIT 7EEK PRIOR TO (OMECOMING NEARLY STUDENTS TOOK PART IN THE ANNUAL BONl RE AND SMASH BASH WHERE THEY COULD SMASH A CAR PAINTED IN /TTERBEIN COLORS TO SYMBOLIZE /.5 S WIN IN THE (OMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME

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(OMECOMING 2EUNION 9EAR 'ATHERINGS

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