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Delaware musicians record holiday CD; performance slated
A project that involved several Delaware musicians has resulted in a compact disc that's available in many Delaware stores and offices.
Delaware bus system to test expanded hours in December
The Delaware Area Transit Agency will test expanded bus hours on Friday nights and Saturdays starting next weekend.
Nolan E. Smith of Bishop St. New Haven died October 29, 2009 in the Hospital of St.
Susan and Steven Schell, of Newark, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emilee Jo Schell, to John Patrick McLarnan, son of Karen and Patrick McLarnan, of Mount Vernon.
Two events will mark Veterans Day in Delaware County. The annual Veterans Day parade will step off on South Sandusky Street near Ohio Wesleyan University at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
Couple shares experiences as World War II veterans
Mary Ann and John Day will speak today at Ohio Wesleyan University about their World War II experiences: hers in the Navy, his in the Army.
City's park pioneer Chase Hammond gets statewide recognition
When they hear the words "Chase Hammond," people in Muskegon think of a beautiful golf course of that name in Dalton Township.
OWU minorities stage campus protest march
About 100 members of the Ohio Wesleyan University community gathered outside the R.W. Corns Building the evening of Nov.
Minorities at Ohio Wesleyan plan protest march
Juan Armando Rojas was mistaken for a burglar while working late in his campus office.
WINTERSVILLE a ' Mr. and Mrs. Ennio Barchiesi of Wintersville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelly, to Jamie McCrea, son of Emma McCrea of Fresno, Ohio, and the late Jim McCrea.
Ohio Wesleyan art professor uncovers celestial connection in desert Southwest
Jim Krehbiel and an Ohio Wesleyan student spent years uncovering why ancient kivas were built in such remote sites in Utah.
Author and NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu will discuss "What Is an Immigrant, What Makes an American?" on Tuesday, Nov.
Helping Teenagers Find Their Dreams
What, if anything, can parents of high-school-age children do to guide them toward their true professional calling? A. Some parents are apt to put pressure on their children about choosing a first career, thinking that it will determine the course of their lives.
First visit to Ohio deflated newsman
Byron Pitts, the chief national correspondent for CBS News, can't shake his first impression of central Ohio.Accompanied by his mother in 1978, the shy kid from inner-city Baltimore was on a shuttle bus from Port Columbus to Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, where he had been accepted without a previous visit.
Four Candidates Vie For Two Open Seats On FH Council
Election Day is less than three weeks away and the race for a seat on the Borough Council is heating up in Fair Haven.
Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and 1982 Ohio Wesleyan University graduate Byron Pitts will speak at OWU on Thursday, Oct.
Best bets for the weekend of October 23-25
Sadly, it looks like the string of beautiful weekends we have had in Columbus is about to come to an end.
A Mumbai kaamwali bai inspired his film
Andheri, a short film by Mumbai-born, US-based director Sushrut Jain, has been doing the rounds of international fests and fetching awards along the way When Sushrut Jain left his Andheri home 15 years ago to study Economics and Mathematics at Ohio Wesleyan University,A and subsequently a Masters in Economics at Stanford, he was merely living the ...
Rise in student registration for US varsity courses
DOHA: The US has witnessed a 30 percent increase in the enrollment of international students during 2005-2008. An estimated 60,000 students are reaching the country every year from across the world, the US ambassador Joseph LeBaron said here yesterday.
Ohio Wesleyan alum leaves $1 million to school
In 1931, Ohio Wesleyan University opened the doors to Stuyvesant Hall, a residence hall that housed 254 female students.
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