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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Senioritis results in musical musings
By Kristen Magers Alright, I’ll admit it: this whole week 9 thing is really getting to me. Graduation is looming, and not just for myself and fellow bobcats, but two of my sisters also have graduations this year, one from … Continue reading
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‘Extreme Couponing’ is nothing short of extreme
By Kristen Magers There is a craze sweeping the nation. And no, I am not talking about leggings in pants. This is a craze I might actually take part in. It takes dedication and skill. It’s extreme couponing!! If you … Continue reading
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Treatment of Women on “Celebrity Apprentice” Unacceptable
By OUSAP Student Worker Brenda Mahler Ever since taking WGS Special Topics: Women in Reality TV, I have become slightly more addicted to watching (I like to say analyzing) reality television. The newest show that I have been following is … Continue reading
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Humor, Feminism, and Sexual Violence
By OUSAP GA Corey Stevens I am a feminist and as we all know means that I am a humorless spinster. Just ask singer songwriter Nellie McKay, Mark Twain Prize winner Tina Fey, creator of the hit sitcom Rosanne Rosanne … Continue reading
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‘Glee’ shows glimmers of hope, but still needs work
Throughout this blog, I have revealed things about myself that may be kind of startling and this week is no different. Although you know by now that my television habits are eclectic, I’m about to surprise you with another show … Continue reading
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Freshman SAP Advocate Reflects on Take Back the Night 2011
By OUSAP Peer Advocate Sharnisha Brazzell Take Back The Night Week is in April on Ohio University‘s campus. It serves to support the victims and survivors of sexual assault and helps raise awareness of the issue, as the month of April … Continue reading
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Meet the Staff: Sharon Makosky Romina
Women’s Center Administrative Assistant Sharon Makosky Romina began working at Ohio University in August of 2002, as the grants project coordinator for the Scripps College of Communication, where her work included the NIH SEPA (Science Education Partnership Award) funded FoodMASTER … Continue reading
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Feminist Friday: “I had some misconceptions about what feminism actually was.”
Feminist Fridays in a new blog project in which one Women’s Center employee will tell the story of how she or he was influenced to identify as a feminist. By OUSAP Graduate Assistant Corey Stevens Like many people, I never … Continue reading
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This Week in Pop Culture: The Royal Wedding and “It Gets Better”
By Kristen Magers I could not call this blog a pop culture blog if I didn’t talk about the biggest thing in pop culture lately: the royal wedding! I was accidentally awake at 4 a.m. Friday, so I watched most … Continue reading
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This Week in Women’s History
Events: May 1, 1950 – Gwendolyn Brooks becomes the first African-American woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry; named Library of Congress’s Consultant in Poetry (later called Poet Laureate) in 1985. May 5, 1938 – Dr. Dorothy H. Andersen … Continue reading
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