2016 after drinking large amounts of alcohol.
OWU's oldest student organizations are its literary clubs, including a number of student journals, magazines, and newspapers. The school's student-run weekly newspaper, The Transcript, is the oldest continuously published, independent, college newspaper in the United States. The OWL, an annual literary publication, features students' work and is one of the nation's oldest college literary magazines. Other student publications include The Civic Arts Review, the electronic Connect2OWU bulletin, and @Wesleyan, a quarterly online magazine. OWU Radio, formerly WSLN, broadcasts from Phillips Hall, and offers show times to students, faculty, and local citizens of Delaware.
The university also has a student government, the Wesleyan Council on Student Affairs (WCSA).
=== Activism ===
Activism as represented in OWU's founding vision has had a significant role in Ohio Wesleyan's history.
The first president, Edward Thomson, staunchly supported the abolition of slavery and …