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    examples include the famous “death penalty” SMU suffered in 1987, being ineligible for bowl play like the 2011 Ohio State Buckeyes, or being stripped of a national championship which happened to the 2004 USC Trojans. The severity of punishment enforced on these teams were absurd knowing that in each of these incidents very few of the athletes broke the…

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    goals. These can apply to Ohio State as a society because Ohio State University is a place centered around learning in order to get a degree to sustain a happy and fulfilled life. Students come to Ohio State typically with a career path in mind and the advisors help you develop paths to obtain your goal of a degree. Throughout this process, you educate yourself based on your interests, refine your goals and develop a sense of purpose career-wise. Two examples of how Ohio State defines culturally…

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    country saw such a wide gap between people benefiting from a business while others suffered was back in the 1920s when we did not have labor laws and employers could pay workers next to nothing. But college football is even worse than that because universities pay absolutely nothing to their stars on the field while they poll in millions of dollars each year. This level of corruption has to be dealt with because it is putting student-athletes…

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    decision of my own. The time to make the decision of which university I will choose to attend is rapidly approaching. This decision will change the entire course of my life by dictating the people I will meet, the knowledge I will learn, the disciplines I will instill in myself, and my future occupation. Both the University of Toledo and the University of Cincinnati have many enticing possibilities and few deterrents, currently, the University of Toledo looks like a better fit for me because it…

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    Revision 2 Youngstown State University established in 1908 is a university in Youngstown Ohio. Ohio University established in 1808 is located in Athens Ohio. Youngstown State University (YSU) and Ohio University (OU) are two universities that are similar in many ways including, having a Writing Center, A Math center, Science Center, Study Skills, Tutoring Services and a Library. In this essay I will give you the similarities of both Ohio University and Youngstown State University in which is…

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    In 2012, then-Ohio State third string quarterback Cardale Jones tweet out his frustration with having to attend classes. "Why should we have to go to class if we came here to play FOOTBALL, we ain't come to play SCHOOL classes are POINTLESS." – Cardale Jones The tweet received negative backlash as Jones was seen as yet another irresponsible college football player misusing his opportunity. However, the biggest issue with Jones’ tweets is that he just may be right. In an article entitled…

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    Ohio State’s learning communities give students a place to make friends and explore different learning activities; including, attending local field trips, making relationships with staff and professionals and participate in research and internship opportunities. The Women in Engineering learning community will help me enhance a small community within a large university. Engineering, a field that is 81.6% male, is a vital and important field in our society that has a lack of the female voice;…

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    Should college athletes get paid ? I think yeah because there participating in sports . and they can get hurt , and so with that money they get paid with they have money so they can get better. And the other part is for they can pay there school classes . FACTS : So if all college athletes were paid the money would probably from football and men's basketball programs . second college athletes already are given something valuable . a full football or basketball scholarship to a school such…

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    opportunity, but you were lucky enough to get a scholarship from the Ohio State University. You get a full ride scholarship that covers rooming and education. You finally get on campus and you realize that you don't have enough money to get food for yourself. You go to bed hungry but you can't do anything about it. You need to get the right nutrition after you were burning thousands of calories at football practice. You are the key figure in Ohio State’s football program. You give it your all…

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    John Silber Way

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    Former president of Boston University, John Silber, who was also ran for the position of governor for the state of Massachusetts, was an intellectual man. Even after his death, September 27, 2012, he left behind his legacy and had “Sherborn Street” renamed by the city of Boston, the “John R. Silber Way” in honor of him. John Silber’s essay, “Students Should Not Be above the Law” addresses in the beginning of the essay, in which medieval Europe had a “two parallel court systems: the church’s and…

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