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The Buchtelite

The Editorially Independent Voice of The University of Akron

The Buchtelite

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The Hower House Museum Presents ‘Essential Luxuries of the Upper Class: Tea with the Howers,’ through September 2024
By Shananne Lewis, Online Editor • April 24, 2024

The Hower House Museum is a time capsule sitting on Mill Street, waiting to be explored by college students. With both Mother’s and Father’s Day approaching, this historical site offers a nice family-friendly activity for parents who enjoy local history. From April 1 to September 19, the museum will display special items on loan from local Hower families. Unique items that modern-day Hower...

Buchtelite Photographer Philip Patnode takes top prize in Bierce Library Haiku Contest
Buchtelite Photographer Philip Patnode takes top prize in Bierce Library Haiku Contest
April 23, 2024

The University Libraries celebrated National Poetry Month with their annual haiku contest. All UA students, faculty, and staff were invited to participate. Haiku submissions could cover any topic or subject as long as they were original and adhered to the 5+7+5 rule, which is one line with five syllables, one line with seven syllables and another line with five syllables. According to the Oxford...

In Memoriam: Dr. Andrew S. Rancer
In Memoriam: Dr. Andrew S. Rancer
By Julie Cajigas, Advisor • April 21, 2024
On April 11, 2024, the Communication world lost a giant. Dr. Andrew S. Rancer, professor emeritus at University of Akron, was a humble, friendly and deeply kind man. There is no doubt that his neighbors and people he knew in his personal life knew he loved his job teaching. What they may not have known is that Dr. Rancer was one of a few Communication scholars to achieve global status. He has published dozens of books and articles, and his work has been translated into many languages. Andy's research is cited more than 4,500 times.
In Memoriam: Dr. David Ritchey
In Memoriam: Dr. David Ritchey
By Julie Cajigas, Advisor • April 21, 2024

Dr. David Ritchey, a professor emeritus of The University of Akron, passed away on April 6, 2024 after a brief health struggle. We remember him as a friend to The Buchtelite. In Dr. Ritchey's PR Writing course, he would tell students that if they could get their work published in The Buchtelite, they would earn an automatic A. Appearing in the media is, after all, the goal of all media relations efforts....

Spectators at the Life Out of Balance display. Photo Courtesy of Emily Davis Gallery.
Myers School of Art Presents 'Life Out of Balance'
By Olivia Richardson, Layout Editor • April 12, 2024

From March 11 to April 19, the Emily Davis Gallery at the Myers School of Art is home to the Life Out of Balance show. Featuring the art of nine artists, the show raises the question: How will we find a way to live within balance?  Life Out of Balance showcases the work of a Myers Schools of Art alumni, Maria Uhase. Her work explores the transformation of nature and animals and plant life in distress. Arnold...

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Emily Cathers
Emily Cathers
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I'm a sophomore, studio art major and a media production minor. I love writing poetry and short stories. I'm a member of ZTV and I have an on-campus job at the Myers School of Art. Writing and art have...

ZipsGuide: Celebrate Black History Month by supporting Black-owned businesses in Akron
ZipsGuide: Celebrate Black History Month by supporting Black-owned businesses in Akron
By Anthony Nichols, Contributor • March 1, 2024
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Broadway in Akron set to finish its musical season with “The Cher Show” and “Clue”
By Taylor Lorence, Correspondent • November 27, 2023
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In Memoriam: Dr. Andrew S. Rancer
In Memoriam: Dr. Andrew S. Rancer
By Julie Cajigas, Advisor • April 21, 2024
On April 11, 2024, the Communication world lost a giant. Dr. Andrew S. Rancer, professor emeritus at University of Akron, was a humble, friendly and deeply kind man. There is no doubt that his neighbors and people he knew in his personal life knew he loved his job teaching. What they may not have known is that Dr. Rancer was one of a few Communication scholars to achieve global status. He has published dozens of books and articles, and his work has been translated into many languages. Andy's research is cited more than 4,500 times.
In Memoriam: Dr. David Ritchey
In Memoriam: Dr. David Ritchey
By Julie Cajigas, Advisor • April 21, 2024

Dr. David Ritchey, a professor emeritus of The University of Akron, passed away on April 6, 2024 after a brief health struggle. We remember him...

Photo Curtesy of Shananne Lewis
The Hower House Museum Presents ‘Essential Luxuries of the Upper Class: Tea with the Howers,’ through September 2024
By Shananne Lewis, Online Editor • April 24, 2024

The Hower House Museum is a time capsule sitting on Mill Street, waiting to be explored by college students. With both Mother’s and Father’s...

Buchtelite Photographer Philip Patnode takes top prize in Bierce Library Haiku Contest
Buchtelite Photographer Philip Patnode takes top prize in Bierce Library Haiku Contest
April 23, 2024

The University Libraries celebrated National Poetry Month with their annual haiku contest. All UA students, faculty, and staff were invited to...

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