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The Ohio State University Marching Band (TBDBITL)

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Ohio State marching band will make a trip to Oz in halftime show

A journey to Oz is in store for the Ohio State University Marching Band.

Sometime this fall, the ensemble will mark the 75th anniversary of the film The Wizard of Oz with a halftime performance seemingly on par with the heightened formations and theatrics that last season made the musicians a worldwide viral sensation.

“We’ll start with a tornado on the field that picks up the house,” said band director Jonathan Waters, who dropped the hint earlier today at the Columbus Metropolitan Club during a panel discussion about the band’s elaborate shows.

“Dorothy will be on her journey to get back to Ohio. You will see flying monkeys; some crazy, wonderful things. We will have a great time with a Buckeye spin on this wonderful, historical film.”

Naturally, the wicked witch will hail from Michigan.


See article with videos: http://www.dispatch.com/content/sto...16/ohio-state-marching-band-wizard-of-oz.html

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Um, wow.

Email from President Drake said:
The Ohio State University takes very seriously its responsibility to provide a world class education, which is enriched by a positive campus culture, diverse academic experience and opportunities for personal growth. Those responsibilities are built on the University's core values of integrity, personal accountability, openness and trust.
While the Ohio State Marching Band has embraced a tradition of excellence and become a source of enormous pride for the entire Buckeye family, a recent review of the Marching Band culture and practices revealed conduct by members of the band and staff that is inconsistent with the University's values and Title IX requirements.
A thorough investigation by the Office of University Compliance over the past two months revealed serious cultural issues and an environment conducive to sexual harassment within the Marching Band. In addition, the investigation determined that Director Waters was aware or reasonably should have known about this culture but failed to eliminate it, prevent its recurrence and address its effects.
Jon Waters has been terminated from his position as Director of the Marching Band.
"Nothing is more important than the safety of our students," said The Ohio State University President Michael Drake. "We expect every member of our community to live up to a common standard of decency and mutual respect and to adhere to university policies.
Moving forward, we must abide by a zero tolerance policy at the University—both with the Marching Band and the entire campus community—for any behavior that creates a hostile culture at Ohio State. I view this as a new day and an opportunity for the Ohio State community to come together and embrace the values and behavior that have made this University great."
In addition to changing the leadership of the Marching Band, the University immediately has taken additional steps to ensure that change is swift and impactful. This begins with the appointment of Betty Montgomery, former Ohio Attorney General, to lead an independent task force, reporting directly to President Drake and the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, to review this matter in its entirety. This task force will include nationally-recognized experts:
  • Ernst & Young, which will conduct an investigatory review.
  • Sports Conflict Institute, which will conduct an independent review of the Ohio State Band culture.
  • Outside counsel to provide guidanceon Title IX compliance.
At this time, the Ohio State Marching Band season will continue under new leadership and steps are being taken to swiftly identify an interim band director. Additional training and guidance will be developed with new band leadership to create a proper culture, and nurturing environment.

Note the bolded: "Jon Waters has been terminated from his position as Director of the Marching Band."
 
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