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Bob Lydick bowls a 737 series

John Dailey and Derek Dukes show off the Bluffton Icon poster at Southgate Lanes

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Bluffton University students see the personal side of Africa

Jill Schlabach (left) and Hanna Mattingly stand at the overlook at their rural homestay in Kapcho

Note: Each Bluffton University student must fulfill a cross-cultural requirement before graduation. Most students fulfill this requirement by going on a cross-cultural experience while others complete the requirement by taking foreign language classes.

While Bluffton offers many three week cross-cultural experiences each spring some students decide to further stretch themselves by spending a semester abroad. Senior Jill Schlabach (West Liberty, Ohio) and junior Hanna Mattingly (Hartville, Ohio) traveled to Uganda in the fall through an organization called Best Semester.

2-11-10 Who's footprints in the snow?

2-11-10 Who's footprints in the snow?

TRACKS IN THE SNOW

They almost resembles tire tracks. But, these tracks are not human creations. Some sort of furry little animal took a hike in the snow along Riley Creek behind Kibler Street to form these tracks in such an interesting pattern. To view previous feature photos click here for the Icon photo gallery.

Student of the month

Shannon McKamey

JANUARY STUDENT OF THE MONTH

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A Hancock County Eagle Scout

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We can't translate the initials, but we do know this plate belongs to a proud Eagle Boy Scout from Hancock County. The plate was spotted in the Bluffton University parking lot.

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English Lutheran hosts International Living Water directors Feb. 21

Jim and Jodi Mohney, Midwest directors of Living Water International, will speak at English Lutheran Church at 7 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 21.

They will show a video and discuss the world-wide need for clean water. They will also explain the efforts of Living Water International with pump repair, drilling wells and hygiene in many Third World countries and especially Haiti.

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