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Alumnus displays 'Traces of Entropy' at Bluffton

"Traces of Entropy," an exhibition by Andreas Baumgartner, a 2008 Bluffton University art graduate, is on display through Oct. 31 in the Grace Albrecht Gallery of Bluffton's Sauder Visual Arts Center.

J. Dennys to meet at Bluffton University homecoming

J. Denny Weaver, meet J. Denny Beaver.

The introduction may go something like that when Dr. J. Denny Weaver, professor emeritus of religion at Bluffton University, meets the new Bluffton mascot named in his honor on Homecoming Saturday, Oct. 9, at the university. The two J. Dennys will get together for the first time at 12:30 p.m. in the picnic tent inside Salzman Stadium.

Weaver, a leading theologian, was a faculty member from 1975-2006 and Bluffton's faculty athletics representative for 22 of those years.

U 12 team has great weekend at Findlay

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Bluffton's U12 soccer team had a successful weekend at a tournament in Findlay recently.

Team members, front from left Josh Begg, Lelani Bischoff, Jaelyn Lancaster, Eli Bourassa, Phillip Tatarkov, William Dietsch.

Middle row from left, Kelli Leugers, Nash White, Mary Steiner, Trevor Bunch, Oliver Romick.

Top row from left, Coach Alan Begg, Goalie Tyler King, Coach Mark Bourassa. Not pictured Noah Woodruff

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Bluffton dominates at Riverdale Invitational

By Hannah Chappell-Dick

(P-G girls results at bottom)

On Sept. 30, the Bluffton cross country team walked out of the school and onto the bus. They drove to the Riverdale Invitational: an unusually large Thursday meet of about 10 schools.

In year's past, the course, while fast, has been hard and uneven. This year, however, two days of rain softened the ground and made it much more pleasant to race on. The flat course, beautiful fall weather, and the high number of competitors helped many Pirates lower their times.Bluffton

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Bluffton girls' tennis team in sectional play

Bluffton High School's girls tennis team is participating in sectional action at UNOH today (Thursday).

Coach Peter Diller's team dropped a close 3-2 decision to Lima Bath Tuesday to finish the season with a 6-9 record. The match wasn't decided until a marathon contest at No. 1 doubles ended with the Wildkittens on top.

Ashlin Gable and Emily Sprague lost for only the second time this season in the deciding match, dropping one set in a tiebreaker and the third set 7-5 after leading 4-1.

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More initials?

Once again, it's only a guess, but PHJ appears to be someone's initials. The Icon can't remember where this plate was spotted.

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