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Ohio State University: Organizations
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Ohio State has several student managed publications and media outlets. The Makio is the official yearbook of The Ohio State University and is operated by students, for students. The Makio, was started by three fraternities in 1880. “The Makio” is a Japanese word meaning images reflected in a magic mirror. The Makio’s sales plummeted by 60% during the early 1970s, and the organization went bankrupt and stopped publication during the late 1970s. The book was revived from 1985 to 1994 and has since been revived again in 2000 thanks to several student organizations.
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During the organization and growing period of Alpha Gamma Sigma, a similar organization was going through a period of development at Ohio State University. This organization was known as the National Agriculture Club. It was established October 23, 1922. During its first year, its name was changed to Tau Gamma Phi fraternity.
Kenneth Batcher, Kent State University professor of computer science, recently was named the 2007 recipient of the national Seymour Cray Computer Science and Engineering Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society. The is the world's leading organization of computer professionals.
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