#BuckeyeLove

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, fellow Buckeyes, and you don’t need a Valentine to share your #BuckeyeLove.

#BuckeyLove is all about showing and spreading your love for being a Buckeye. This year at the Ohio Union we’ve had some great events that celebrate our love for the university and our passion for paying it forward. Let’s take a look back at some of these events that show just how much #BuckeyeLove we have.

Buckeye Love Blood Drive

  1. Blood Drives: Red Cross hosts multiple blood drives every school year at the Ohio Union. One of the biggest donation periods is during the Michigan-Ohio State Blood Battle that occurs every year before the big game. Last year alone, 2,529 pints of blood were donated by the Buckeye community. To put it in perspective 1 pint of blood can save up to 3 lives.
  2. Career Fairs: Finding a job or internship can be difficult these days but our Buckeye community is dedicated to helping students succeed. Many colleges and university departments help host career fairs all throughout the year. This semester we still have the Spring Career Fair on February 24 to look forward to here at the Ohio Union.
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  3. Brutus’ 50th Birthday Celebration: This year was Brutus the Buckeye’s 50th birthday and the Ohio Union hosted a spectacular celebration for the occasion. I mean, what better way to celebrate than to bring together alumni, students, faculty and special university guests who all joined together to show their love not only for Brutus but also for Ohio State.

    Buckeye Love Buckeyethon

  4. BuckeyeThon: BuckeyeThon is an extraordinary student organization whose goal is to raise awareness and money for the Hematology, Oncology and BMT Department of Columbus’ Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Every year BuckeyeThon hosts the annual twenty-four hour dance marathon to raise money and awareness For The Kids. Buckeye’s love to give back and this year BuckeyeThon raised over 1.33 million dollars. What an amazing achievement!

To read more about #BuckeyeLove and the impacts the Ohio State community has made on our campus and around the world, visit: https://www.osu.edu/features/2016/sharing-buckeyelove-around-the-world.html

 

So You’ve Just Gone Greek?

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Condoleezza Rice, Babe Ruth, Ronald Reagan, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Neil Armstrong, Coretta Scott King, Jesse Owens, Thurgood Marshall, Frank Sinatra, W.E.B. DuBois and Warren Buffet.

What do all these incredible and inspirational people have in common? They were all sorority or fraternity members.

These last few weeks at the Ohio Union have been very exciting. Fourteen-hundred potential new members have spent the last two weekends experiencing the recruitment process held by the Panhellenic Council and Greek organizations. As a member of the Greek community, I can say that my college experience has been far more enriching than I thought possible by immersing myself in this wonderful community. For the women who just joined a sorority, members of Greek organizations and for those who want to learn more, here are just a few ways the Greek community could transform your college experience.

  1. Leadership Development– Sorority and Fraternity life present many opportunities to step up and hone leadership skills. Many sororities and fraternities offer the chance to attend leadership workshops and conferences. In fact, over 1600 students attended a sorority and fraternity leadership development program last year. You could start small by joining a committee and then maybe leading it, or you could be elected by your peers as a leader on an executive board. The Greek community as a whole also offers the opportunity to be a leader for any of the governing councils that oversee the 68 organizations currently on campus.
  2. Community Involvement– An important aspect of being a part of Sorority and Fraternity life is giving back to the community. Sororities and fraternities advocate for service projects and trips, philanthropic causes and community outreach. The Greek community last semester performed 55,308 hours of community service and helped raise over $ 500,000 for various philanthropies. Greek Life 2
  3. Academics– Going Greek means that you always have a study buddy and people that will motivate you to stay focused academically. Here at Ohio State, Sorority and Fraternity Life require that an individual’s GPA be a 2.5 or above to join any Greek organization. The Greek chapters on campus place a high value on scholarship which can be seen in the fact that the GPA for the Greek community as a whole is consistently higher than the all-student GPA. This previous semester the Greek fall semester GPA average was 3.31, while the undergraduate average was 3.10. Some of these organizations also offer help finding and paying for tutors if their members are struggling in a particular area of study. Being surrounded by diverse and driven individuals is a great way to motivate yourself to be the best you can academically. Greek Life 3
  4. Personal Growth– Joining a sorority has allowed me to meet so many interesting and unique women that have changed the way I view the world. I get to see everything from 140 different perspectives instead of just my own. I have surrounded myself with women who push me to be better in every way. By joining a Greek organization you open yourself to new ideas, people and perspectives.
  5. Friendships– Let’s be honest, college can be hard; we’re all trying to figure out how to balance our academics, transition into becoming more independent, finding friends or making a large university feel like home. Joining a Greek organization gives you a support system and people to lean on when the going gets tough. As cliché as it sounds, it truly gives you lifelong friends that you’ll share lifelong memories with and will treasure for many years to come. Above all, the friendships you will gain from this experience will truly give you a place to call home.

For more information about joining the Greek communities here at Ohio State visit The Office of Sorority and Fraternity life at: http://ohiounion.osu.edu/get_involved/sorority_fraternity

Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

Happy 2016, friends! I hope you all had a wonderful and relaxing winter break. We just wrapped up our first week back at Ohio State and I’m sure you are all excited for what is sure to be our best semester yet.

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I don’t know about you but I’m already exhausted after a mere 5 days of classes and activities (I guess that’s what happens when you spend a month being a couch potato and eating 10 holiday cookies per day.) Thankfully, this long and very cold week is followed up by a much needed 3 day weekend! In keeping with the January theme of making resolutions, I encourage you all to take this day off of classes as an opportunity to give back to our community. So often our resolutions (New Year’s or otherwise) center around bettering ourselves and not enough on helping others and bettering our community, both local and global.

The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service is a wonderful event put on by Ohio State’s Pay It Forward. Below are the details about how you can spend the day volunteering with other Ohio State students:

When: Monday, January 18 at 7:45 a.m.

Where: Participants are gathering at the Ohio Union. Volunteers will be placed on a first come first serve basis. The day of service will end by 1:30 p.m.

For more information, visit the MLK Jr. Day of Service website.

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Happy Holidays from The sOUrce!

We can all take a deep breath, because final exams are over! Congratulations on all your hard work this semester—our Buckeyes are ready for some well-deserved time off! Whether you’re returning home, staying in Columbus or travelling abroad this break, we hope you have a safe and relaxing winter break. (If you need ideas on how to “Treat Yo’ Self” this break, check out this article)

We’d like to congratulate all of those who will be graduating on Sunday and wish you good luck with your next great adventure.

See you next year!

-The sOUrce Staff 

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#WellnessWednesday: Treat Yo’ Self

#WellnessWednesday: Treat Yo’ Self

It’s December 16 everyone, which means we are approaching the finish line of not only this semester but the year. Some of us are done with exams *struts around with weight-free shoulders*, and some still have exams today and tomorrow (you can do it!). Either way, winter break is almost upon us. We know you worked hard this semester, with stress levels culminating this past week, so here are our “10 Ways to Treat Yo’ Self” post-final exams:

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  1. Sometimes the best way to help yourself feel better is by helping those around you. The holiday season is a wonderful time to give back to those that don’t have the opportunity to do the rest of the activities on this list. Visit the Hands On Central Ohio home page to find out how you and your friends can volunteer this winter break.
  2. Embrace your inner couch potato. I’m not claiming to be an expert in this subject, but I know a thing or two about treating myself to a day in front of the TV. Netflix has some quality holiday flicks to get you in the spirit (my personal recommendation: Christmas with the Kranks), so brew a cup of coffee or cocoa and kick back for a day.
  3. Go on a run. I’m also not claiming to be an expert in this subject, or even a participant, but for some people exercise is at the top of their list of ways to relieve stress. Let’s be honest, 58° in mid-December? That’s an invitation to get outside if I’ve ever heard one!
  4. Cheer on the Bucks. Football season may be coming to an end, but basketball season is just getting started. Get together with some friends and tune in to Big Ten Network tonight, December 16 to watch the Buckeyes take on Northern Illinois at 7 p.m.
  5. Have a dance party. It is officially socially acceptable to listen to all your Christmas favorites- although, in my personal opinion there is no WRONG time for Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You”. Blast the Christmas jams while you’re cleaning or while you pack to head home.
  6. Bake* some holiday treats. *Or (if you’re like me) buy them at the store. Either way, it’s time to chow down on all the holiday goodies before you make the New Year’s resolution to eat better.
  7. Deck the halls. Whether you’re into decorating your dorm/apartment, or you wait to get in the holiday spirit until you go back home, decking the halls with boughs of holly will not only bring a smile to your face but will also cause you to ask yourself: what’s a “bough”? Answer: it is an Old English term for a tree branch- and yes, I had to look that up.
  8. Read a book. Now I know what you’re thinking- “but I just spent a whole semester reading!” however, winter break is the best time to hit the bestseller list and read all of the books you’ve been wanting to read for the past few months but didn’t have the time to. Oh, and the best part? You don’t have to answer any questions or write any essays on what you’ve just read. I recommend visiting The Book Loft in German Village to pick up some new reads!
  9. Explore your hometown. If you’re going home for the break, get out and explore what makes your hometown unique. You don’t know the next time you’ll be back so enjoy your favorite things about your native city before you return to Columbus in the New Year.
  10. Spend time with loved ones. Last but certainly not least, take some time this break to spend time with your loved ones. Whether that’s family, friends or coworkers- make sure to let them know you appreciate all that they do for you. That’s what the holidays are all about!

 

So pat yourself on the back and prepare to unwind as we put another semester in the books and our textbooks on the shelves!