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April 6, 2015
By: Ryan Ebbeskotte, sports information assistant

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April 6, 2015
By: Ryan Schadewald, sports information assistant

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CINCINNATI, Ohio - The Bluffton University Beavers were denied the chance for their fourth series victory in as many chances, as they were defeated in the rubber match of their series with Mount St Joseph, 12-2, in seven innings on Monday, April 6. The loss dropped the Beavers to 15-8 and 8-3 in the HCAC, still leading by a game over Anderson, Earlham and Rose-Hulman. The Lions improved to 9-12 and 4-7 in the conference.

Mustard Seed Café, 562 N. Main St. Bluffton, offers the following features for the month of April:

Dinner: 
Rack of Lamb with ricotta mashed potatoes, mint gremolata, roasted carrots, black olives and pistachios

Spring Pasta: Pasta with crab, asparagus, pancetta in lemon cream with sun-dried tomato almond pesto

Starters: 
Oysters...1/2 shell or Rockefeller

Soup and Salad: 
French Onion Soup

Lunch: 
Chorizo and Ricotta meatballs with roasted red pepper coulis, spinach and tapenade

Dessert:
 Baked Lemon Rice Pudding

The art students of Krysti’s Music Studio will present an art show from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 11 on the third floor of the Bluffton town hall. Students whose work will be represented include Brice Hogan, Kaelynn Holland, and Danielle Novak. Teachers are Vickie Garmon and Abby Graber. The event is free and open to the public. Students are to answer questions about their pieces. Light refreshments will be served.

The spring organizational meeting for an Arlington community farmers' market will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 14 at Good Hope Lutheran Church. Interested vendors are encouraged to attend. For more information, call 419.358.5582.

 

As a scholar of 19th-century women’s literature, Dr. Cheri Larsen Hoeckley knows that marriage plays a central role in many classic novels. But the pressure to get married that can be found in those books also lives on in modern movies and culture, the Westmont College professor says.

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