Welcome Week - The Ohio State University

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Welcome Week - The Ohio State University
The Ohio State University
GO BUCKS
welcomeweek.osu.edu
The Ohio State University is rich with traditions,
some of which date all the way back 1870 when the
University was founded. Those traditions include
Buckeye pride and a sense of community that can
only be understood by fellow Ohio State students.
With those traditions also comes the innovation of
tomorrow. During this academic year, Ohio State
will be welcoming students into the newly updated
Thompson Library as well as the new Ohio Union!
Enjoy this look back into the past, as well as a glance
into the future as Tradition Welcomes Tomorrow!
The Ohio Union closed
its doors for demolition
and reconstruction in
2007. The New Ohio
Union will be opening
in the spring!
This sign hung in the
old Ohio Union when it
opened in 1951.
The first Ohio State
football team posing in
1890 and the current
team entering with
Coach Jim Tressel.
A much different looking
Brutus used to pump up
the crowds at Ohio State
football games in 1965.
The Incomparable Script
Ohio is one of the most
beloved traditions in
college football history.
It was first performed on
October 10, 1936.
The Thompson Library
in 1913, and the newly
renovated library now.
The dedication of the
building will be Thursday
during Welcome Week.
Though the buildings
around it have changed
and been updated, the
aerial view of the Oval
remains quite similar to
the one pictured here in
in 1940.
Honors & Scholars Move-In Day
Open House
Kuhn Honors & Scholars House
1:30 pm-4:30 pm
Vicki Pitstick
[email protected], 614.292.1794
Residence Hall Move-In
All Over Campus // 8am-3pm
[email protected]
http://housing.osu.edu
Behold the legendary move-in process that
OSU families have raved about for years!
Prepare to be amazed as our student Ohio
State Welcome Leaders (OWLs) help you
take your luggage, gadgets, and goodies
up to your room with lightning speed.
Sponsored by the Office of Student Life.
All Honors & Scholars students and their
families are invited to come by the Kuhn
Honors & Scholars House to enjoy some light
refreshments and mingle with the Honors &
Scholars staff.
OSU Field Hockey vs. Central
Michigan
North Turf Field // 2pm-4pm
Erin Sauter
[email protected], 614.688.5524
http://OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Come cheer on the Ohio State Buckeye Field
Hockey team as they take on Central Michigan.
Admission is FREE!
Men’s Soccer vs. SIU Edwardsville
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
2:30pm-4:30pm
Erin Sauter
[email protected], 614.688.5524
http://OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Make some noise for the Ohio State Buckeye
Men’s Soccer team as they battle SIUEdwardsville. Admission is FREE!
Rec Sports Aquatics Lifeguard
Hiring
RPAC // 4pm-10pm
Ali Luempert
[email protected], 614.247.8884
http://recsports.osu.edu/aquatics_work.asp
Have fun at a serious job. Many hours are
available to create a flexible schedule. Several
90 minute hiring sessions are available each day
on Sunday, 9/20; Monday, 9/21; and Tuesday,
9/22. The evaluation includes: 1.10 question quiz
(must score 80% or better) 2. A continuous
500 yard swim, in a time less than 12 minutes
(freestyle for at least 100 yards, then any
combination of free and breast, face in the
water) 3. A rescue removal and skills scenario
4. 90 second tread with brick held at chest
level 5.Brick retrieval from 17 feet (no goggles
allowed for this skill; if contacts are an issue
please bring a case) Email [email protected]
for more information and to reserve your spot in
a session!
New to campus? If you’re looking for a church
on campus, check out our worship service
this Sunday! Heritage Crossing Church is a
non-denominational church that meets at the
Heritage House for Biblical teaching, worship
songs, and fellowship. We’ll be serving up pasta
this first Sunday!
BEast Scream!
Baker East // 8pm-9:30pm
Douglas Eck
[email protected], 614.292.4005
Hey, residents of Baker Hall East! Join the
BEast staff and your fellow residents tonight for
a Baker East Ice Cream par-tay! Figure out the
faces of your new community, enjoy games,
prizes and sweet new people! This event is
open for Baker East residents only.
Lane Ave. Residence Hall Welcome
sources and the Berry Cafe. Tours take about 35
minutes and will begin at the top of the hour.
President’s Convocation
St. John Arena // 10:30am-11:30am
Julie Schultz
[email protected], 614.247.4341
http://www.fye.osu.edu/convocation.html
President’s Convocation is Ohio State’s
official welcome for new students. On
Monday of Welcome Week, some 7,000
freshmen and transfer students will gather
in historic St. John Arena to begin an
incredible college journey. Students hear
from top administrators, see their first
college processional, and learn some of the
University’s history and traditions, including
the words to “Carmen Ohio,” Ohio State’s
alma mater.
Lane Avenue Residence Hall Lobby
9pm-10:30pm
Phil Badaszewski
[email protected], 614.292.3930
The first staff of the Lane Avenue Residence
Hall would like to welcome the first LARH
residents to end their Move-In Day by joining us
for some food, fun, and festivities down in the
lobby!
Heritage Crossing Church Worship
Service
Buckeye Prize Brigade
The Heritage House (111 West Tenth Ave)
6pm-7:30pm
Sharrell Hassell-Goodman
[email protected], 614.247.8609
Jack Flynn
[email protected], 614.404.5653
http://www.hhosu.org
Various Locations // 10am-1pm
In what year was the Ohio State University
established? What were our original school
colors before they were scarlet and gray?
What was the score of the Michigan game
last year? If you can answer questions like
these (and even if you can’t), the Buckeye
Prize Brigade might make your day! Be on
the lookout for a group of rowdy Buckeyes
bringing fun prizes as you move in. Brought
to you by the Ohio Union.
BuckID Office Extended Hours
Lincoln Tower // 8am-6pm
David Anthony
[email protected]
http://www.buckid.osu.edu
On September 21-23 (Monday - Wednesday)
the BuckID Office in 219 Lincoln Tower will
stay open until 6pm. Normal BuckID hours
during the school year are 8am-5pm.
Tours of the Thompson Library
Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave
10am-4pm
Get on the Ball
Larry Allen
[email protected], 614.292.8999
http://www.library.osu.edu
All Around Campus // 11am-7pm
Kean Mervis
[email protected]
The brothers of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity will
be rolling around a giant inflatable ball on
which they hope to receive signatures for
the entire week. Each name represents one
person made aware of the financial burdens
endured by the families of children being
treated at the Columbus Children’s Hospital.
In addition, donations will be accepted and
given to Patches of Light, a local charity
which strives to help such families.
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Welcome Week 2009 www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
In 1909, Enarson Hall served as the first
student union on campus as well as the
first student union at any public university.
(ohiounion.osu.edu/aboutus)
The new Ohio Union is the first student
union in the nation to apply for Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
certified status!
Tours of the just-opened Thompson Library.
Check out study spaces, computer re-
Transfer and
Campus-Change Student
Meet and Greet
Orton Hall 110 // 12pm-4pm
Jenny Osborn
[email protected], 614.247.7428
http://www.fye.osu.edu/buckeyewelcome.
html
Meet and Greet, a resource location during
the Student Involvement Fair, informs
transfer students about campus resources
and provides a networking opportunity
to meet other incoming students. New
students can sign up for upcoming campus
events specifically for transfer and campus
change students and meet Transfer Student
Activities Board (TSAB) and First Year
Experience staff members. Free food will be
provided.
(ohiounion.osu.edu/new/certifications.
aspx)
www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
Welcome Week 2009
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Student Involvement Fair
President’s Picnic
Emily Madden
[email protected]
614.247.7792
Larry Moore
[email protected], 614-688-3562,
http://diningservices.osu.edu)
If you ever thought about, considered, or
NEVER considered getting involved at Ohio
State then the Student Involvement Fair
is an absolute must! There will be more
than 500 student organizations, clubs,
community service agencies, campus
offices, and local and national businesses
to show you what there is to do at Ohio
State when you’re not in class. The Student
Involvement Fair will feature loads of
giveaways, music and entertainment,
and hundreds of displays and exhibitions,
allowing you the opportunity to learn more
about what Ohio State has to offer you!
This is an event you do not want to miss!
Don’t miss one of the great Welcome Week
traditions! Treat yourself to a free lunch
by sampling the best that Campus Dining
Services has to offer, then walk to the
Student Involvement Fair right next to the
Picnic on the Oval!
The Oval // 12pm-4pm
The Oval // 12pm-2pm
LangFest 2009
Hagerty Hall // 12pm-3pm
Buckeye Kick-off
Ohio Stadium // 4pm-6:30pm
Josiah Dhaenens
[email protected], 419.799.1461
http://www.blocko.org
Welcome Week 2009 www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
Nick Brown Ramirez
[email protected], 614.425.5962
http://www.fiatclubosu.org
A huge Latin American cookout with rock, salsa,
and reggaeton music. Make new friends and
have a good time!
Social Work New Student Welcome
and Orientation
Sharon Schweitzer
[email protected], 614.292.2972
Each year, the Foreign Language Center
hosts Langfest. This exciting international
festival is held in and around Hagerty Hall
in The World Media and Culture Center.
Participants enjoy international dishes,
live entertainment, dancing, and music
presented by representatives from the more
than 30 languages offered at OSU, as well
as international satellite broadcasts in 12
languages.
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Outside of the Hale Center // 4:30pm-7pm
4-H Center // 4:30pm-7pm
Rebecca Bias
[email protected], 614.292.4137
http://flc.osu.edu/newsEvents/events/
default.cfm)
Some of the oldest student organizations
still on campus include Phi Gamma Delta
Fraternity, the Men’s Glee Club, the
Agricultural Education Society and the
Scarlet Mask Society.
Welcome to OSU:
Phi Iota Alpha Cookout
Block “O” and the Department of
Athletics would like to invite you to join
us as we kick-off the 09-10 season. The
Block “O” annual Kick-off meeting is
designed to bring incoming and returning
students together to help get them
pumped for the upcoming school year of
athletics events. Students have heard in
previous years from guest speakers such
as Coaches Jim Tressel and Thad Matta,
and will have the opportunity to hear
from other coaches and student-athletes.
The meeting also provides excellent
information on how to get involved with
Block “O” and Ohio State Athletics.
TBDBITL, the OSU Cheerleaders, and
Brutus will also be in attendance to help
teach the cheers and school songs, and
everybody in attendance will help out
as we perform our first card stunt of the
season. Put on your Scarlet and Gray and
join us for a Buckeye filled event! Gates
open at 4:00 p.m. with FREE food, and
chances to win prizes. This event is open
to all students.
Join us for our annual fall picnic and orientation
for new social work students! Meet the Dean,
faculty, and staff, have a bite to eat with your
faculty advisor, talk with representatives of our
social work organizations, and learn about the
College of Social Work.
Burgers, Brats, and Bocce!
South Oval // 5pm-7:30pm
Jack Flynn
[email protected], 614.404.5653
http://www.hhosu.org
Welcome to OSU! Heritage House is kicking off
Fall Quarter with our 6th annual “Burgers, Brats,
and Bocce.” Join us on the South Oval right after
the Student Involvement Fair for all the fun!
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Welcome
Back Step Show
Residence Life
Autumn Safety Hour
All Residence Halls // 7pm-8pm
Bryan Smalley
[email protected], 614.292.3930
An hour-long residence hall activity
dedicated to providing on-campus students
the essential information they need to be
safe both in the residence halls, on-campus
and in the local Columbus community
during their time at OSU. The hour will
conclude with a fire drill being conducted by
hall staff members in each residence hall.
MCC presents DRUMS &
DOUGH!
South Oval // 8pm-11pm
Christina Cappelletti
[email protected], 614.688.8449
http://mcc.osu.edu
The Multicultural Center presents DRUMS
& DOUGH! An Intercultural Journey
Through Music and Breads. This Welcome
Week all-community event features 4-5
drumming performances across cultures
(examples: Korean, Latin American,
African, American Indian/Indigenous and
an All-Women Multicultural Drum Chorus)
and culminates with a Drum & Dance Jam
for the crowd to join! We will also feature
sample breads from different cultures
(examples: Spring Rolls, Fried Bread and
Malanga Fritters). Come eat, dance, drum
and make new friends!
Come have a blast with Swing Dance Club
as we welcome back students by swinging
the night away! All skill levels are welcome,
from the beginner with two left feet to the
professional competitor. No special equipment
needed; just come in comfortable shoes and
be ready to have fun! 8:00 – Beginner’s Shim
Sham; 8:45 – Beginner’s East Coast; 9:30 –
Open Dancing!
Taylor Tower Kickoff Event
Taylor Tower // 8pm-9:30pm
Bryan Smalley
[email protected], 614.292.7711
http://www.housing.osu.edu/halls.asp?section=
other&id=26&type=12)
The Taylor Tower staff team would like to invite
all residents to join them as they kick the year
off in style. Food, fun, and craziness will be
provided, just bring yourself and your friends.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Ohio State supports 952 student
organizations. To learn how you can get
involved, visit the “Shuenion” between
gates 22 and 24 of Ohio Stadium.
(ohiounion.osu.edu)
Drackett Tower of Toppings
Drackett Tower // 8pm-9:30pm
Cullen Jackson
[email protected], 614.292.8611
The staff of Drackett and Neilwood Gables
(DNG) would like to invite all DNG residents to
head to the 12th floor of Drackett for the second
annual Tower of Toppings. Residents will work
their way down the floors getting different
toppings, learning about the community, and
meeting new people.
Browning Amphitheatre // 6pm-9pm
Rahkem Fowler
[email protected]
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Inc. and the NPHC
sororities will put on shows to open up
Welcome Week.
BuckID Office Extended Hours
Lincoln Tower // 8am-6pm
David Anthony
[email protected]
http://www.buckid.osu.edu
Community Commitment
Wexner Plaza/Mershon
Auditorium // 8:30am-2pm
Bernie Savarese
[email protected], 614-292-2525
http://ohiounion.osu.edu/studentorgs/
leadership_service.asp
Come learn what being a Buckeye is
all about - making a difference in the
Columbus community and making new
friends through Community Commitment!
Students have the opportunity to participate
in one of the largest single-day community
service projects on a college campus and
join in the great tradition of service at Ohio
State. Registration begins at the Wexner
Center Plaza at 8:30am. After receiving
a free t-shirt and hearing an inspiring
message, students are transported to a
local agency where they perform various
community service activities.
This year, Community Commitment
will focus on issues of child access to
education and poverty alleviation through
partnerships with the “Know How to
Go” Campaign and the Buckeye Book
Community. First year students who attend
will receive Success Series credit for their
survey class.
On September 21-23 (Monday - Wednesday)
the BuckID Office in 219 Lincoln Tower will stay
open until 6pm. Normal BuckID hours during the
school year are 8am-5pm.
Swing Dance Club Weekly
Meeting *Special Time*
Pomerene Hall : Room 213 // 8pm-11pm
Robert Kapaku
[email protected]
937.768.3548
http://www.osu.swingcolumbus.com
www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
Welcome Week 2009
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A Family Affair
Hale Black Cultural Center
1pm-4pm
Christa Porter
[email protected], 614.688.8449
Image from Community Commitment.
Description on previous page.
Tours of the Thompson Library
Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave.
10am-4pm
Larry Allen
[email protected], 614.292.8999
http://www.library.osu.edu)
Tours of the just-opened Thompson
Library. Check out study spaces, computer
resources and the Berry Cafe. Tours take
about 35 minutes and will begin at the top
of the hour.
Buck-i-Frenzy
RPAC Plaza and Grounds
11am-4pm
[email protected], 614.292.5944
frenzy.osu.edu
Five Hours of Friends, Food, and Free
Stuff! Buck-i-Frenzy is a lifestyle festival
held in and around the RPAC. Sample the
latest products, services, fashions, sounds,
technology, and tastes from selected local
and national companies. Presented by CocaCola and Papa John’s.
Family Affair & Reunion 2009 is an exciting
event for all to enjoy. This event is an
introduction to campus departments and
student organizations with a focus towards
the African American community. Academic
departments and Student Life units will
highlight the services, support, and program
offerings to students. Faculty and staff
who identify with the African American
community as members and allies will
also be able to connect with students in
order to ensure they successfully complete
their degree at OSU in a safe and inclusive
environment.
The Office for Disability Services
Open House
Pomerene Hall: Room 150 // 1pm-4pm
Kera McClain
[email protected], 614.292.3307
http://www.ods.osu.edu
The mission of the Office for Disability
Services is to collaborate with and empower
students who have disabilities in order to
coordinate support services and programs
that enable equal access to an education and
university life. Please join us for refreshments
to meet our staff and explore our services,
accommodations, and technology.
Fisher Campus Change
Welcome & Orientation
Schoenbaum Hall: Room 330 // 2pm-4pm
Rhonda Benedict
[email protected], 614.247.7858
Psychology New Student Welcome
Psychology Building Lobby // 2pm-5pm
Alisa Paulsen
[email protected], 614.292.5750
Join us to learn about the Psychology
Department and meet your Psychology
Advisor, find out about our psychology student
organizations, attend a major declaration
session, and hear about the traditions you are
becoming a part of at The Ohio State University
and the Psychology Department.
Engineering Campus Change
Welcome/Orientation
Scott Laboratory: E125 // 2pm-4pm
Suzanne Dantuono
[email protected], 614.292.8143
Interested in creating a smooth transition from
regional campuses to OSU, Columbus, and the
College of Engineering? Well, the Engineering
Campus Change Welcome & Orientation will
cover all of the need-to-know information to
help campus change students have a strong first
quarter in Engineering at Columbus!
OUAB Information Session
Ohio Union (at Ohio Stadium): Meeting
Room #2 // 2:30pm-3:30pm
Teddy Bross
[email protected], 614.292.3117
http://ouab.osu.edu
Students will have the opportunity to learn more
about The Ohio Union Activities Board (OUAB),
OSU’s main programming board on campus.
OUAB brings free concerts, comedians, movies,
lectures, and more to campus! Come to an info
session to learn our goals and mission, what we
do, and how to join!
3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
11th Avenue Basketball Courts // 3pm-7pm
Intramural Office
[email protected], 614.292.2732
http://www.recsports.osu.edu
FREE! 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament run by
the Intramural Department. Get 2 friends to
come with you and dominate the 11th Avenue
Courts! The champions will be some of the first
students to receive the 2009-2010 Intramural
Championship Shirts!
Hear from a student panel of former campus
changers to learn about the campus change
experience and tips for success. Learn about
Engineering Career Services and the Co-op/
Internship Program. Receive general advising
on Engineering curricula and admission to major
process.
4 on 4 Sand Volleyball Tournament
Find out about academic and support services
within the College and the Columbus campus.
Campus change students will receive an email
invitation with directions to RSVP. For questions,
feel free to send an email to Suzanne Dantuono
([email protected]). We look forward to
seeing you there
FREE! 4 on 4 Sand Volleyball Tournament run
by the Intramural Department. Get 3 friends to
come with you and have fun in the North Beach
Courts located on the corner of Woodruff and
High! The champions will be some of the first
students to receive the 2009-2010 Intramural
Championship Shirts!
Intramural Sports
[email protected], 614.292.2732
http://recsports.osu.edu
Intramural Sports
[email protected], 614.292.2732
http://recsports.osu.edu
OSU Hillel
[email protected], 614.294.4797
http://www.osuhillel.org
FREE! Disc Golf Tournament run by the
Intramural Department. Come out to the Fred
Beekman Park Square (Lower) shelter house
to sign up! The champions will be some of
the first students to receive the 2009-2010
Intramural Championship Shirts!
OSU Hillel’s annual Welcome Back BBQ will
once again offer our famous burgers and
other amazing food - FREE. Get to know
the Hillel building, Hillel student leaders,
and the fabulous Hillel team. Relax with
some awesome food and great music. Bring
yourself, bring your friends, bring your entire
floor! We can’t wait to see you there.
OUAB Welcome Week
Concert
Between the RPAC and Ohio Stadium
4pm-6pm
Picnic with the Buckeyes
[email protected], 614.292.3117
http://ouab.osu.edu
Jenny Osborn
[email protected], 614.247.7428
http://www.fye.osu.edu/picnic.html
The Ohio Union Activities Board will present
a headlining concert performance at the
conclusion of Buck-i-Frenzy. Performers
and other details will be confirmed at the
Welcome Week website and at http://ouab.
osu.edu!
South Oval // 6pm-7:30pm
First-year students and the campus
community are invited to an evening with
the Columbus Jazz Orchestra. This outdoor
event is the perfect way to relax before the
first day of class and to celebrate the start of
the school year. Free picnic food is available
at 6:00 pm; music starts at 6:30 pm.
Heritage House Welcome Table
South Oval // 4pm-8pm
Jack Flynn
[email protected], 614.404.5653
http://www.hhosu.org
We’ll be out on the South Oval this
afternoon and evening to welcome everyone
back! We’re a Christian group on campus
and have a lot going on this quarter. From
Bible Studies to open mic nights, check out
what’s going on and stay around to meet
new friends. We’ll have outdoor games and
refreshments on hand.
Front of Drackett Tower // 4:30pm-7pm
Nick Brown Ramirez
[email protected], 614.425.5962
http://www.fiatclubosu.org
Fisher College of Business Courtyard
2pm-4pm
Meet some brothers and enjoy some free
cornhole. Winner gets $20 gift card to
Cazuelas Restaurant.
Undergraduate Programs and Advising Office,
[email protected], 614.292.2715
http://fisher.osu.edu/undergraduate)
Welcome Week 2009 www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
OSU Hillel 46 E 16th Ave // 5:30pm-8:30pm
Cornhole Tournament
sponsored by Phi Iota Alpha
Fisher College of Business New
Student Open House
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OSU Hillel’s Welcome Back BBQ
Fred Beekman Park // 3pm-7pm
North Beach Sand Volleyball Court
3pm-7pm
Fisher College of Business advisors & faculty
members will welcome business students
coming to Columbus from a regional campus
autumn quarter 2009. Learn about business
majors, career services, study abroad,
business student organizations and tour the
Fisher campus.
Stop by the Fisher College of Business
courtyard (behind Schoenbaum Hall) to meet
academic and peer advisors and to talk with
representatives from Fisher College student
organizations. Learn how to get involved and
be an active member of the Fisher College
community. Sponsored by the Fisher College
of Business Undergraduate Programs and
Advising Office and the Fisher Citizenship
Program.
Disc Golf Tournament
In 1970 the Ohio Union hosted the Office
of Student Volunteer Programs to assist
students in finding volunteer opportunities
throughout campus and the community.
The new Center for Student Leadership
and Service, housed within the Ohio
Union, is designed to provide students
with opportunities through programs like
Pay It Forward. For more information visit
payitforward.osu.edu or ohiounion.osu.
edu/csls/
www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
Welcome Week 2009
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Delta Upsilon
Cornhole Tournament
Freestyle Soccer hosted by
HBSA & Phi Iota Alpha
Women’s Field House // 6pm-9pm
Lincoln Tower Park Turf Fields // 8pm-11pm
Chris Evans
[email protected], 330.907.5682
http://www.osudu.org
Nick Brown Ramirez
[email protected], 614.425.5962
http://www.fiatclubosu.org
Grab a partner and show off your cornhole
skills. Food and drink will be provided as
well as prizes for the winning team.
Hang out with student organizations while
playing some soccer. Drinks will be provided.
Buckeye Job Fair
RPAC Plaza
(Rainsite: Women’s Field House)
11am-3pm
Abby Ellender
[email protected], 614.247.5401
http://www.ohiounion.osu.edu
The job fair will feature more than twenty
potential campus employers. Students will
have the opportunity to meet, discuss and
apply for positions. In case of inclement
weather, the job fair will be held at the
Women’s Field House, which is the small,
red building, located between Lincoln Tower
and the Lincoln Tower Park Turf Field.
Welcome Week Student
Party and Outdoor Film,
featuring Ed Wood
Wexner Center for the Arts // 7pm-11pm
Wexner Center Ticket Office
[email protected], 614.292.0330
http://www.wexarts.org/get_involved/osu/
index.php?eventid=4059)
CLASSES BEGIN!
Autumn quarter courses begin
today! Best of luck!
Please join us for the Wexner Center’s
annual Welcome Week Student Party. Hear
about your free Wexner Center student
membership, your ticket to great discounts
on some very cool films, concerts, dance,
and theater events, plus a 10% discount in
the Wexner Center Store.
Campus Locator Services
Check out an exhibition of the works of
internationally known artist Luc Tuymans,
featuring more than 70 exquisite paintings
from the last 30 years that touch on historical
events, pop culture, and more using imagery
from photography, film, and TV. See it here
first before it travels across the country and
overseas. Galleries are free for students all
the time!
Hailed by many as the worst director
ever, and celebrated posthumously for his
cinematic ineptitude, Ed Wood still gets an ‘A’
for effort with such classic clunkers as Plan
9 from Outer Space and Glen or Glenda. Tim
Burton’s affectionate portrait stars Johnny
Depp as the quixotic director, and covers his
golden years when he provided screen icon
Bela Lugosi with his final roles. Also with
Martin Landau, Bill Murray, Sarah Jessica
Parker, and Patricia Arquette.
All Over Campus // 7am-4pm
Jamie Sanders
[email protected]
513.332.8184, http://www.btsd.osu.edu
Buckeye Tang Soo Do is offering a
beginners class. Anyone in OSU’s
community is welcome to attend.
Fundamentals of Tang Soo Do will be
taught including self defense, hand and
foot techniques.
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Welcome Week 2009 www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
RPAC: Meeting Rooms 1-3 // 12pm-4pm
The University graduated its first class
in 1878. Through the August 2009
Commencement, Ohio State has issued
622,548 degrees!
Katie Krajny
[email protected], 614.292.7924
On a campus as spread out as Ohio State’s,
it’s pretty normal to have a hard time finding
where you’re going. Fear not! Our army of
Campus Locators will be at strategic places
around campus in brightly colored tents
on the first two days of classes. You won’t
want to be late on your first day of class,
so let these folks save you some trouble
and point you where you need to go. There
will be seven central booths located at
Neil Avenue & 17th, Mirror Lake Hollow,
Woodruff Avenue near Neilwood Gables,
College Road, Neil Avenue & 12th, Woodruff
Avenue near the Ag Admin Building, and the
Carmack parking lots, where you can always
check in for whatever information you need.
BuckID Office Extended Hours
Lincoln Tower // 8am-6pm
David Anthony
[email protected]
http://www.buckid.osu.edu)
On September 21-23 (Monday - Wednesday)
the BuckID Office in 219 Lincoln Tower will
stay open until 6pm. Normal BuckID hours
during the school year are 8am-5pm.
Ten-minute Tours
Music/Dance Library // 9am-4pm
Gretchen Atkinson
[email protected], 614.292.2319
http://library.osu.edu/sites/music/
Located in Sullivant Hall, at the corner of
15th and High, the Music/Dance Library
offers all OSU students convenient study
spaces (with Wi-Fi) and access to rich
collections of books, scores, and AV
materials covering both popular and classical
music and dance. Tours will start on the hour,
from 9 to 4, and will be helpful to all who are
interested in music and dance, regardless of
academic major.
Buckeye Tang Soo Do
Beginner’s Night
RPAC: B138 W // 7pm-9pm
Latin American Academic Fair
FREE Group Fitness classes
RPAC // 7am-8pm
Jenn Peters
[email protected], 614.688.3636
http://www.recsports.osu.edu/fitness_schedule.
asp)
Group Fitness classes are FREE during the
first week of academic classes (Wednesday,
September 23 - Tuesday, September 29).
Tours of the Thompson Library
Thompson Library 1585 Neil Ave.
10am-4pm
Larry Allen
[email protected], 614.292.8999
http://www.library.osu.edu
Tours of the just-opened Thompson Library.
Check out study spaces, computer resources
and the Berry Cafe. Tours take about 35
minutes and will begin at the top of the hour.
Nick Brown Ramirez
[email protected], 614.425.5962
http://www.fiatclubosu.org
Phi Iota Alpha will be hosting the event
that will bring Latin American departments
together in sharing with students what
majors are offered at Ohio State. General
questions about current Latino issues will
also be answered. Some of the majors being
represented will be Spanish, Portuguese,
Latino Studies, International Affairs,
International Studies, International Business
Administration, Center for Latin American
Studies, Career Connection, Political Science,
& American Sign Language.
OUAB Information Session
Ohio Union (at Ohio Stadium)
Meeting Room #2 // 1:00pm-2:00pm
Teddy Bross
[email protected], 614.292.3117
http://ouab.osu.edu
See complete details under Tuesday’s
event description.
Mirror Lake Creamery & Grill
Open House
Pomerene Hall: Mirror Lake
Creamery & Grill // 2pm-4pm
Katie Schwartz
[email protected]
614.292.8380, http://diningservices.osu.
edu
Stop by Mirror Lake Creamery & Grill to
check out our newly renovated facility and
enjoy a tasty treat!
NSBE Kick Off Program
honey - a great way to kick off a new year.
Meet Hillel’s programming team and amazing
student leaders.
Hale Black Cultural Center // 6pm-8pm
DNG Weenie Roast (2nd Annual)
Japheth Pritchett
[email protected], 405.209.9908
http://nsbe.org.ohio-state.edu/index.php
Neilwood Gables East Entrance //
5:30pm-7pm
Cullen Jackson
[email protected], 614.292.8611
The staff of Drackett and Neilwood Gables
(DNG) would like to invite all DNG residents
to the second annual DNG Weenie Roast.
The event will be held outside NWG near
the parking lot and will provide residents the
chance to enjoy food and meet new friends.
Heritage House
Make Your Own Sundae!
NSBE stands for the National Society of Black
Engineers, but it’s not what you think at first
sight. We hold all kinds of programs focused
on preparing students to become the best
Buckeyes they can be at school and once they
leave Ohio State. Some of our members are
interning and co-oping at P&G, GE, Lockheed
Martin, and Battelle just to name a few. We
are committed to increasing the number of
culturally responsible Black engineers who
excel academically, succeed professionally,
and positively impact the community.
South Oval // 6pm-9pm
Jack Flynn
[email protected], 614.404.5653
http://www.hhosu.org
One scoop or two? You choose! Stop by after
classes to meet new people and enjoy your
favorite ice cream concoction.
Condoms, Campaigns
and Cool-Treats with VOX!
University Hall // 6pm-8pm
Ellen Weissfeld
[email protected], 330.256.8308
Are you interested in sexual health and
reproductive justice? Want to get involved with
a group on campus advocting for just that?
Then join VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood
at Ohio State for an informational session
on this year’s campaigns and activities. We
will also be decorating feminist t-shirts and
enjoying some cool-treats!
USG First-Year
Intern Info Session
University Hall: 0014 // 6pm-7pm
Becki Bradley
[email protected], 614.787.3714
http://usg.osu.edu/get_involved_usg/
One of the newest traditions at Ohio State,
Commencement Week celebrates graduates
and their families at events like the
Commencement Eve Candlelight Cereomony.
(commencementweek.osu.edu)
OSU Men’s Soccer vs. IUPUI
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
7pm-9pm
Erin Sauter
[email protected], 614.688.5524
http://OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Come cheer on The Ohio State Buckeye
Men’s Soccer team as they take on IUPUI.
Admission is FREE!
The Undergraduate Student Government
First-Year Intern program will be hosting a food
and info session to educate potential Interns
on how to apply to be an Intern and become
involved in USG. Interns will follow a program
designed to initiate and integrate you into the
inner workings of USG and the university. This
is a wonderful chance to meet other students
and build your teamwork and leadership skills.
Sweets for the New Year
A Residence Hall Near You // 5pm-8pm
OSU Hillel
[email protected], 614.294.4797
http://www.osuhillel.org
Stop by on your way to class or back to
the residence hall for an apple and some
www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
Welcome Week 2009
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International Student Bubble Tea
& Karaoke Night
RPAC Amphitheater // 7pm-10pm
Chris Kauffman
[email protected], 614.582.3179
Come join us for a night of fun and
entertainment. Enjoy Bubble Tea, play
games, and sing Karaoke. Make new friends
and learn about how you can be involved
in events and activities sponsored by our
student organization, Bridges International.
FREE Group Fitness Classes
RPAC // 7am-8pm
Jenn Peters
[email protected], 614.688.3636
http://www.recsports.osu.edu/fitness_
schedule.asp)
Group Fitness classes are FREE during
the first week of academic classes
(Wednesday, September 23 - Tuesday,
September 29).
Ten-minute Tours
Music/Dance Library // 9am-4pm
Kings of Leon
Schottenstein Center // 7pm-11pm
Value City Arena/The Jerome
Schottenstein Center
[email protected], 1.800.ARENA.01
http://www.schottensteincenter.com/
Rock band Kings of Leon will perform at
The Jerome Schottenstein Center. Tickets
are available through Ticketmaster and
at the Box Office of the Schottenstein
Center. A limited number of FREE tickets
for OSU Columbus students will be
available at the Student Involvement Fair
on September 21. Visit the Ohio Union
Activities Board website for more info:
www.ouab.osu.edu.
Gretchen Atkinson
[email protected], 614.292.2319
http://library.osu.edu/sites/music/
Tours of the just-opened Thompson
Library. Check out study spaces, computer
resources and the Berry Cafe. Tours take
about 35 minutes and will begin at the
top of the hour. Tours will also be available
during and after the Dedication Ceremony
later today.
Thompson Library
Dedication
Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave
4pm-5pm
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Welcome Week 2009 www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
Larry Allen
[email protected], 614.292.8999
http://www.library.osu.edu
Come to the official dedication of the
William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library
with OSU President E. Gordon Gee, the
Ohio State Marching Band, and Brutus
Buckeye. Light refreshments and tours of
the library will follow the program.
Students Fight Back
South Oval // 6pm-7:30pm
Courtney Banks
[email protected], 540.840.4645
This program is designed to empower
students and allow them to feel safer while
living in an urban setting and on a college
campus. The organization that will provide
the lecture is called Girls Fight Back, which
was created by a woman whose best
friend was raped and killed in her apartment
during college. The victim and the founder
of Girls Fight Back were members of Alpha
Phi Sorority. Alpha Phi is working with the
organization to help not only women but
also men, on how to stay safe. There will
be an educational lecture and a portion that
is focused on teaching moves to defend
yourself.
Department of Theatre Autumn
Quarter Auditions
Drake Performance & Event Center:
Room 2064 New Works Lab // 6pm-9pm
Beth Josephsen Simon
[email protected], 614.292.5821
http://theatre.osu.edu
Larry Allen
[email protected], 614.292.8999
http://www.library.osu.edu
Welcome to all students interested in
theatre with season overview, guest artists
plans, workshops, symposia, and class
information. Audition and involvement
details will be shared.
Check the Campus Locator Services
listing under Wednesday’s calendar of
events for more details about locations.
The Office of Minority Affairs Academic
Advancement Services will host a mandatory
Convocation for all first-year OMA funded
scholars at the Thurber Theatre in the Drake
Center. Students with last names A-M attend
the 5:00pm meeting, and students with last
names N-Z attend the 6:30pm meeting. This
event is mandatory. Proof of a class conflict
must be submitted to 1030 Lincoln Tower before
the convocation in order to be excused from this
meeting.
Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave.
10am-3pm
Eric Mayer
[email protected], 614.292.5821
http://theatre.osu.edu
Katie Krajny
[email protected], 614.292.7924
David Toro
[email protected], 614.292.8732
Tours of the Thompson Library
Drake Performance & Event Center: Roy
Bowen Theatre // 3:30pm-5pm
All Over Campus // 7am-4pm
Drake Performance & Event Center // 4:30pm7:30pm
Check Wednesday’s calendar of events for
complete details on these tours in Sullivant
Hall.
Department of Theatre
Welcome Meeting
Campus Locator Services
2009 OMA Retention Convocation
The Thompson Library is named for the
University’s fifth president, William Oxley
Thompson, who served from 1899 to 1925.
(library.osu.edu)
Department of Theatre auditions and
productions are open to ALL students
enrolled at OSU, regardless of major or rank.
The auditions will be held on both Thursday,
September 24 and Friday, September 25 for
the mainstage productions of Tennessee
Williams’ Summer and Smoke and Palmer
Park by Joanna McClelland Glass. Sign up for
an audition on the call boards outside Drake
0107. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early
and check in at the table in the Drake Lobby.
Heritage House Cookout
South Oval // 5pm-9pm
Jack Flynn
[email protected], 614.404.5653
http://www.hhosu.org
Stop by for hot dogs on the grill and outdoor
fun! Look for us on the South Oval (toward
Mirror Lake).
Blue, White, and IPT BBQ
Hale Black Cultural Center // 5pm-9pm
[email protected]
Come out and eat, drink, and meet new people
with Phi Beta Sigma, Zeta Phi Beta, and Iota Phi
Theta.
World’s Largest Pillow Fight
South Oval // 6:30pm-9pm
Catherine Smithers
[email protected], 419.340.2389
http://www.osu-mortarboard.org/
Looking to “beat” the boredom out of a
school night? Join 4,000 of your closest
friends on the South Oval for the World’s
Largest Pillow Fight! Participants will be
“fighting” the battle against cancer in honor of
Ohio State’s former Vice President of Student
Affairs, William H. Hall. Pillow fight starts at
8:00 p.m. sharp and only lasts 60 seconds so
be on time! Enjoy live music, free food and
prizes! BYOP = Bring Your Own Pillow, and
don’t forget your Buck ID!
OUAB Information Session
Ohio Union (at Ohio Stadium) Meeting Room
#2 // 6:00pm-7:00pm
Teddy Bross
[email protected], 614.292.3117 http://ouab.
osu.edu
See complete details under Tuesday’s event
description.
http://www.oma.osu.edu/future-students/
graduate-student-resources/minority-gradprofstudent-orientation.php)
In its 38th year and hosted by the Office of
Minority Affairs, this event presents a wonderful
time for administrators, faculty, staff, graduate
& professional students to come together to
fellowship – meet, greet and refresh with those
new and returning – across disciplines. Special
moments with keynoter, Henry Guzman, director
of Ohio Department of Public Safety, and time
for grad/prof student organizations and other
administrative greetings. RSVP to Taylor.972@osu.
edu or call 614-292-0964. Walk-ups are welcome.
UNICEF-OSU 101
Ice Cream Social
University Hall: Room 038
7:30pm-8:30pm
Ariana Hoet
[email protected], 614.202.1964
Come learn about UNICEF-OSU! What we do
on campus and around the world & how you
can help change children’s lives!
Experience the Thrills of Theme Park
Engineering Group
Scott Labs: 0004 // 7pm-8pm
Brad Okeson
[email protected], 440.279.3888
http://themeparkeng.org.ohio-state.edu
Join the Theme Park Engineering Group at The
Ohio State University for a chance to win free
food and theme park tickets. You will also have
the opportunity to learn about why we were
named Outstanding Student Organization of
2009 and what we have in store with the theme
park industry for this upcoming year including our
major engineering design project, incredible trips
and notable guest speakers. For more information
contact Brad Okeson, [email protected]
The new library is designed to represent
the past, present, and future with the
Great Reading Room on the east end, the
redesigned Stacks in the center, and the
West Reading Room to the west.
Martial Arts Night
RPAC: South Gym // 7pm-9pm
Alexis Bohland
[email protected], 419.450.9223
Come join us for our annual Martial Arts Night. This
event is a collaboration of several different martial
art clubs at OSU (including Tang Soo Do, Wushu,
Mixed Martial Arts, Ju Jutsu, Judo, Kendo, Krav
Maga, Shotokan, Kungfu, and Taekwondo) putting
on demonstrations and clinics for OSU. Come out
and find the martial art style that fits you best.
Artist Reception for E.F.
Hebner | excerpts…2009
OSU Urban Art Space // 7pm-9pm
Kelly Stevelt
[email protected], 614.292.5184
http://www.uas.osu.edu
E.F. Hebner, Professor Emeritus, creates paintings
steeped heavily in a personal history of design,
painting and performance collaboration. His
work thrives in nimbly balanced color and daring,
energetic composition. This exhibition presents
excerpts from 50 years of art making.
OUAB Movie
on the South Oval:
I Love You, Man
South Oval // 8pm-11pm
Damien Miran
[email protected], 614.292.3117
http://ouab.osu.edu
Join the Ohio Union Activities Board (OUAB)
for the traditional Movie on the South Oval.
Bring a blanket and a pillow* and enjoy a
movie on the big screen.
Friendless Peter Klaven goes on a series
of man-dates to find a best man for his
wedding. But when his insta-bond with his
new BFF puts a strain on his relationship
with his fiancée, can the trio learn to live
happily ever after? I Love You, Man stars Paul
Rudd and Jason Segel.
*Participate in the Mortar Board
Pillow Fight immediately prior
to the movie!
Grad & Prof Student
Orientation & Reception
Faculty Club // 6:30pm-9pm
Colby A. Taylor
[email protected], 614.292.0964
www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
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Honors & Scholars Activities Fair
Kuhn Honors & Scholars House // 2pm-4pm
Vicki Pitstick
[email protected], 614.292.1794
The H&S Activities Fair is an opportunity to learn
about the Center’s various organizations, service
initiatives, and events. Yummy refreshments and
lively music are always provided. Plan to come
by if you are an Honors or Scholars student!
FREE Group Fitness classes
RPAC // 7am-8pm
Jenn Peters
[email protected], 614.688.3636
http://www.recsports.osu.edu/fitness_schedule.
asp
Progressive Involvement Fair
Music/Dance Library // 9am-4pm
Gretchen Atkinson
[email protected], 614.292.2319
http://library.osu.edu/sites/music/
Check Wednesday’s calendar of events for
complete details on these tours in Sullivant Hall.
Tours of the Thompson Library
Matt Caffrey
[email protected]
http://www.osudems.com
OUAB Information Session
Ohio Union (at Ohio Stadium):
Meeting Room #2 // 12:30pm-1:30pm
Teddy Bross
[email protected], 614.292.3117
http://ouab.osu.edu
See complete details under Tuesday’s
event description.
Tours of the just-opened Thompson Library.
Check out study spaces, computer resources
and the Berry Cafe. Tours take about 35 minutes
and will begin at the top of the hour.
Beat Illinois T-Shirt Rally
The Oval: In front of the Wexner Center
10:30am-2:30pm
Mirror Lake is one reason why Ohio State
is located in this area of the state. It began
as a natural spring that covered most of
the South Oval. In 1920 the current manmade lake was created.
Dump + Run 2009!
Jesse Owens North Recreation Center
11am-6pm
Rachel Gapa
[email protected], 440.476.0789
http://www.dumpandrunosu.com
Come to Columbus’ largest yard sale! Dump
+ Run collects donations during move out
from students in the residence halls, and
then sells them back to the community. This
provides inexpensive, gently used items that
help save the environment without breaking
the bank! Did you forget to buy a lamp, or
realize you have enough space for a futon?
Drop by and pick it up!
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Welcome Week 2009 www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
“Welcome Back Illy”
Illibuck Tailgate
Cari Gallagher
[email protected]
Larry Allen
[email protected], 614.292.8999
http://www.library.osu.edu
The Student-Alumni Council will be spreading
the Buckeye spirit by passing out “Beat Illinois”
t-shirts to create excitement for the first home
game of the season.
Join progressive students from dozens of
OSU groups including Green, LGBT, Service,
Diversity, and other causes. Talk to the leaders,
learn what they do, and then sign up for the
best. There will also be refreshments, music and
a guest speaker. The progressive involvement
fair is hosted by College Democrats at Ohio
State.
South Oval // 4pm-6:30pm
Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave.
10am-4pm
Jackie Bardosi
[email protected], 916.208.0715
http://sac.ohiostatealumni.org/
Location TBA // 4:30pm-7pm
Danelle Wilbraham,Vice President
[email protected], 614.292.4380
http://cgs.osu.edu
Join the Council of Graduate Students for music,
food, and fun, and meet other students from all
over campus! A cash bar will be provided. Check
the CGS website for the exact location of the
event.
RPAC: Meeting Room 1 // 3pm-6pm
Group Fitness classes are FREE during the
first week of academic classes (Wednesday,
September 23 - Tuesday, September 29).
Ten-minute Tours
Council of Graduate Students
Welcome Week Cookout
Ohio Staters Inc. PB&J Social
University Hall // 12:30pm-2:30pm
Kyle Bruggeman
[email protected], 937.479.2076
http://staters.org.ohio-state.edu/
Come visit University Museum located in
University Hall to enjoy a free PB&J bar and talk
with members of Ohio State’s oldest service
organization: Ohio Staters, Inc. We are a group
of thinkers, believers, and doers that strive to
improve the university through unique voluntary
service. Visit our website and join us at the social
to learn more!
Bucket & Dipper, the junior class honorary, is
hosting a tailgate to welcome back Illy the
Illibuck. Illy is a wooden turtle that is passed as
a trophy to the winner of the previous year’s
OSU vs. Illinois football game. Since OSU was
victorious in the 2008 game, the members of
Bucket & Dipper will be receiving Illy from the
members of Atius-Sachem, the junior class
honorary from Illinois. Illy will be at the tailgate
for students to take pictures with along with a
DJ and lots of free food! Come to the Welcome
Back Illy Tailgate for some food and fun and
to learn more about one of the oldest college
football traditions in the country!
Department of Theatre Autumn
Quarter Auditions
Drake Performance & Event Center:
Room 2064 New Works Lab // 6pm-9pm
Beth Josephsen Simon
[email protected], 614.292.5821
http://theatre.osu.edu
Check Thursday’s calendar of events for complete
details on these auditions for Summer and Smoke
and Palmer Park.
Christian Fellowship with UBF
49 W. 10th Ave. // 6pm-9pm
The Heritage House: 111 West Tenth Ave
8pm-12am
Jack Flynn, [email protected], 614.404.5653
http://www.hhosu.org
Brady O’Callahan
[email protected]
http://8thfloorimprov.com/
If you like live music then Acoustic Cafe is the
place to be this Friday night! Come to listen or
sign up to play. There will be plenty of food, coffee,
and other drinks. Musicians, come early to sign
up for open mic.
Columbus’ premiere improv comedy group
returns to the stage for another year of uproarious
live comedy! Suggestions from the audience
shape the show as these performers construct
scenes from the ground up. Cheaper than a
movie and tons of fun, this completely improvised
show will leave you wanting more.
Learn Tango with the TangoCATS!
Pomerene Hall: Room 213 // 8pm-11:45pm
Natalie Donahue
[email protected], http://www.tangocats.com
Come join the TangoCATS for an evening of
learning and dancing the tango. Snacks and
water/soft drinks will be provided. No partner or
experience necessary.
FREE Group Fitness Classes
RPAC // 7am-8pm
Jenn Peters
[email protected], 614.688.3636
http://www.recsports.osu.edu/fitness_schedule.
asp)
Group Fitness classes are FREE during the
first week of academic classes (Wednesday,
September 23 - Tuesday, September 29).
Join the University Bible Fellowship (UBF) for a
Q&A panel discussion and mixer with current
and former OSU students in a Christian setting.
Welcome to all students. Free food!
Ohio State Football vs. Illinois
Ohio Stadium // Time TBA
Welcome Back Shabbat
OSU Hillel: 46 E 16th Ave // 6pm-10pm
Erin Sauter
[email protected], 614.688.5524
http://ohiostatebuckeyes.com
OSU Hillel
[email protected], 614.294.4797
http://www.osuhillel.org
Come cheer on the Ohio State Football team as
they get the 2009 Big Ten schedule underway with
this clash with the Fighting Illini of Illinois!
Cookout with Sorority
and Fraternity Life
Amanda Tomack
[email protected], 570.916.7745
International Student and Scholar
Welcome Party
Sorority and Fraternity Life welcomes you to
Ohio State! With over sixty-three chapters
and approximately three thousand members,
our community represents a diverse group
of students within our four councils. These
councils include the National Panhellenic Council,
Panhellenic Association, Interfraternity Council,
and the Multi-Cultural Greek Council, who will all
be present at the cookout. We are very eager to
meet all of you, so come out to the RPAC Plaza
to meet some of our extraordinary members!
Along with great company we will have free
food and entertainment including a band
consisting of sorority and fraternity members,
and many other exciting festivities.
Heritage House
Acoustic Café Open Mic Night 8th Floor Improv Comedy Group
Landmark Gateway Theater // 8:00pm-10:15pm
Pauline Park
[email protected], 614.440.2682
http://www.columbusubf.org/
OSU Hillel’s weekly Shabbat dinners are
legendary. Relax with great food and great
friends with a FREE dinner beginning at 7:00.
Optional services, Conservative and Reform, are
beforehand at 6:00. Everyone is welcome - see
you there!
RPAC Northwest Plaza // 4pm-6pm
Celebrate OSU Welcome Week 2009 with FREE
Salsa dance lessons and performances, tasty
“soul” food, and great giveaways. Open to all OSU
students, staff, and faculty!
Mirror Lake Creamery and Grill is a brand
new dining experience including an
American Grill menu and our very own
Creamery. (diningservices.osu.edu)
Buckeye Village Old Rec Center // 7pm-9pm
Chris Kauffman
[email protected], 614.582.3179.
You are invited to join us for a free dinner at
7:00pm followed by fun and games. Make some
new American friends. Learn about the programs
and activities offered by the Bridges International
OSU student organization.
Salsa & Soul Food 2009
Hale Black Cultural Center // 7:30pm-9:30pm
Julius Mayo
[email protected], 614.247.2527
http://mundo.org.ohio-state.edu
www.welcomeweek.osu.edu
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Argentine Tango
La MILONGA Buckeye
Miracle Miles 5K
Pomerene Hall: 213 // 7pm-11pm
Ohio Stadium: Outside Gates
22 and 24 // 10am-2pm
Yuval DaYu
[email protected], 614.292.5282
http://tango.osu.edu
Laura Bunner
[email protected]
http://www.buckeyethon.osu.edu
Learn (at 7pm) this seductive dance. Come
to socialize, have soft drinks, listen to music.
Neither experience nor partner needed.
7pm - beginners Argentine Tango lesson;
8pm - intermediate lesson; 9pm - Milonga:
Argentine Tango dance party. http://tango.
osu.edu http://www.facebook.com/group.
php?gid=6268313310
Miracle Miles 5K Run/Walk is hosted
by BuckeyeThon, Ohio State’s premier
philanthropy for Nationwide Children’s
Hospital and the Children’s Miracle
Network. It’s a fun event for students and
the Columbus community to participate
in, while raising funds for a great cause.
Pre-registration is offered online at www.
buckeyethon.osu.edu. Day-of registration
begins at 10:00am on the east side of Ohio
Stadium (near the Ohio Union entrance) and
the race begins at Noon.
United We Dance 2009
RPAC: North Gym // 8pm-11pm
Robert Kapaku
[email protected], 937.768.3548
http://www.osu.swingcolumbus.com
Dance into the Fall Quarter with the help
of Swing Dance Club, DanceSportOSU
(Ballroom), and TangoOSU in this beginningof-the-year mixer! Join us for an evening
of fun, friends, and music! All interested
students are invited to come check us out;
any skill level is welcome (even if you have
two left feet)! Visit our websites at http://
www.osu.swingcolumbus.com, http://www.
dancesportosu.org, and www.tango.osu.edu.
FREE Kick-Off Carnival
South Campus Basketball Courts
9pm-12am
Kenny Lopez
[email protected], 614.292.2381
FREE (Fun Recreational Evening Events) is
proud to announce its kick-off event Saturday,
September 26. Please join us for a fun-filled
night of inflatables, music, rock climbing wall,
games, and much more.
Welcome Back Worship & Picnic
University Baptist Church: 50 W. Lane
Ave // 10:30am-1:15pm
Tommy Faris
[email protected], 614.294.6333
http://ubccolumbus.org
All OSU students, staff and faculty are cordially
invited to join us for an exciting worship
service followed by an “uplifting” picnic on
the front lawn of University Baptist Church on
Lane Avenue.
h2o Worship Service
and Cookout
Hagerty Hall Room 180 // 11am-1pm
Aaron Wibberley
[email protected]
http://www.h2osu.org)
A Sunday worship service followed by a
cookout. Everyone is welcome!
Sportsmanship Council
Welcome Week Tailgate
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium // 11am1pm
Lauren Dempsey
[email protected], 678.860.3626
http://www.bestfans.osu.edu
FREE Group Fitness Classes
RPAC // 7am-8pm
Jenn Peters
[email protected], 614.688.3636
http://www.recsports.osu.edu/fitness_
schedule.asp)
Group Fitness classes are FREE during the
first week of academic classes (Wednesday,
September 23 - Tuesday, September 29).
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Let’s start the year off with a winning
record as the Best Fans in the Land! Join
Sportsmanship Council for our Welcome Week
Tailgate to kick off the fall sports season at
the Women’s Soccer game vs. “that team up
north” and the Field Hockey game against
Indiana. These teams love our crazy Buckeye
enthusiasm, energy and passion, so just jump
on the complimentary shuttle (runs from
11am-1pm) at the RPAC bus stop and it will
drop you off at the tailgate at Jesse Owens
stadium. Shuttles run every 15 minutes.
Come out with friends to relax and hang with
your buckeye teams and other familiar OSU
faces while enjoying music, FREE Cane’s,
refreshments,
giveaways, and corn hole. Then, make sure to
bring your sunblock and spirit because both
games start at 1:00pm. Our teams are incredible
and “we’re all a bunch of nuts,” so make it out
to the Sportsmanship Council Welcome Week
Tailgate and kick it like a Buckeye all day! The
Tailgate is brought to you in part by your Student
Activity Fee!
Acacia Serving Kids
Wexner Center Plaza: 15th and High
12pm-5pm
Ben Norris
[email protected], 614.205.7974
http://acacia.org.ohio-state.edu
Looking for a great way to get involved in your
community? Come join the gentlemen of Acacia
Fraternity for an hour or two of service as we
clean up for the children and families of the
Columbus Ronald McDonald House. Afterward,
return to the Acacia Fraternity House for a
BBQ to relax and enjoy an afternoon with the
brothers. Chat with us and learn about the other
opportunities Acacia has to offer aspiring young
gentlemen with a passion for Human Service.
OSU Field Hockey vs. Indiana
North Turf Field // 1pm-3pm
Erin Sauter
[email protected], 614.688.5524
http://OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Come cheer on The Ohio State Buckeye Field
Hockey team as they take on the Indiana
Hoosiers. Admission is FREE! Come early for
a pregame tailgate for students sponsored by
Sportsmanship Council.
OSU Women’s Soccer vs. Michigan
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium // 1pm-3pm
Erin Sauter
[email protected], 614.688.5524
http://OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Support The Ohio State Buckeye Women’s
Soccer team as they take on the Michigan
Wolverines. Admission is FREE! Come early for
a pregame tailgate for students sponsored by
Sportsmanship Council.
Toss it for Change!
KD/ATO Cornhole Tournament
RPAC Pavilion: Rain location RPAC
Basketball Courts // 1pm-5pm
Christina Wetzel
[email protected], 440.227.0900
Toss It for Change! Kappa Delta & Alpha Tau
Omega invite all OSU students to enter in a
cornhole tournament benefiting Prevent Child
Abuse America & The Tressel Family Fund for
Cancer Research. An early bird discount of $10 per
team is for teams that register before September
27th. Those teams that register the day of will pay
the general fee of $15. The tournament is double
elimination, will have music, friends, and give you
the chance to win a signed Archie Griffin jersey,
a signed Jim Tressel football, and campus gift
certificates! You can register early by contacting
Christina Wetzel, Ben Harper at harper.679@osu.
edu or by visiting the RPAC on September 23-25
from 3-7p.m. Donations are welcome the entire
day, too!
Alpha Psi Lambda’s
Welcome Back BBQ
Hale Black Cultural Center // 1pm-6pm
Laura Acosta
[email protected], 440.227.9276
Alpha Psi Lambda, the nation’s first and largest
co-ed Latino-interest fraternity, is hosting its
annual Welcome Back BBQ. There will be free
food, music, and a chance to meet other Latino
students at Ohio State. Want to learn more
about the noble brothers and sisters of Alpha Psi
Lambda? Stop by and meet members and alumni
as well!
4th Annual Rock-Paper-Scissors
Charity Tournament
RPAC North Lawn and Plaza // 2pm-5pm
Robert Kapaku
[email protected], 937.768.3548
http://romophos.org.ohio-state.edu/
Want to win cool prizes? How does free food
sound to you? What about helping break a world
record? Would you like to be an RPS Champion?
How does raising money to support Adopt-aSchool and local middle schoolers sound? This
is the one place where it’s all going to happen!
Romophos Sophomore Class Honorary is proud to
present the 4th Annual RPS Charity Tournament.
During Registration, participants can enjoy free
food and Coca-Cola (first-come, first-served),
learn more about Adopt-a-School, enter to win
FREE raffle prizes, and socialize in the music-filled
Tournament atmosphere. Once play begins, it’s
non-stop action until only one RPS Champion
remains! Donations will be gratefully accepted
(We recommend $2-$5, but anything helps!)
on behalf of Adopt-a-School. And YES, BuckID
will be accepted! 2:00 - Registration Opens
4:00 - The Tournament Begins! Be sure to find
the tournament on Facebook and check out the
Romophos website for updates.
Sullivant Society Cookout
Fred Beekman Park // 4pm-8pm
Bob Mullen
[email protected], 513.515.3432
Sullivant Society is a Junior/Senior class honorary
that is having a cookout for members and
students interested in joining the Sullivant Society.
Come on out and have some delicious food, an
enjoyable time with games, and meet some great
new people!
Heritage Crossing Church
Worship Service
The Heritage House: 111 West Tenth Ave.
6pm-7:30pm
Jack Flynn
[email protected], 614.404.5653
http://www.hhosu.org
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If you’re looking for a church on campus, check
out our worship service this Sunday! Heritage
Crossing Church is a non-denominational church
that meets at the Heritage House for Biblical
teaching, worship songs, and fellowship. And this
Sunday, we’re grilling out!
Cornhole Frenzy
Lincoln Tower Park Turf Field //
6:30pm-9:30pm
Timothy Wagner
[email protected], 330.265.8540
Come join Campus Christian Fellowship for an
evening of fun at the Lincoln Tower Park Turf Field
playing cornhole, socializing, and free food.
Kol Nidre (Yom Kippur Services)
OSU Hillel: 46 E 16th Ave // 6:45pm-8:15pm
OSU Hillel
[email protected], 614.294.4797
http://www.osuhillel.org
Kol Nidre is the opening service of Yom Kippur,
the Jewish day of atonement. Consider OSU Hillel
your home away from home for the Holidays Join us for a full day of Yom Kippur observance,
including a delicious pre-fast dinner and break-fast.
Call, email, or visit our website for more details.
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Through the years, the
University has grown and
changed, but the spirit of an
Ohio State student will
always stay the same!
Welcome to
The Ohio State
University!
2009
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