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Axios
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
An "unofficial" galaxy far, far away visits COSI this summer
The Center of Science and Industry's halls feature plenty of the past and the future. But its marquee exhibition of the summer is all about one of today's biggest media franchises: Star Wars. The intrigue: Open through Sept. 1, the Unofficial Galaxies gallery features "one of the largest Star Wars fan collections in the world." What to expect:"Fan collections" may make you think of toys and memorabilia, but this largely involves recreations of full-size costumes, characters and scenes. Many of the items come from one anonymous collector. What's inside: Pretty much that whole galaxy far, far away. There are replicas of just about everyone, from Darth Vader and Boba Fett to Kylo Ren and R2-D2. Massive TIE fighter and X-wing replicas make for popular selfie spots. You'll find a few interactive photo ops, too, like a recreation of the classic trash compactor scene and a speeder bike with a screen to make it look like you're zipping through the Endor forest. Zoom in: There are a few pristinely preserved original toys and other items around, and a highlight was a display of three original draft scripts. 💭 Andrew's thought bubble: I enjoy Star Wars as much as the next guy, and I've loved COSI for 30 years. I genuinely think the center helped nurture my curiosity as a kid. But I wasn't very impressed by Unofficial Galaxies. COSI's best exhibits are interactive, informative and unique. If you've seen the movies, you've seen this stuff — and there's not much learning, playing or investigating here. Yes, but: Unofficial Galaxies is just a $15 add-on to a regular ticket. True Star Wars enthusiasts who are already spending a day at COSI probably won't regret it. Let's be honest: People have paid a lot more for a good Instagram pic. 🪐 Worthy of your time: The rest of COSI. Just a reminder that this place is wonderful.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
Ohio University Lancaster hosts STEM Discovery Day
LANCASTER - Ohio University Lancaster hosted STEM Discovery Day and welcomed more than 350 students from 21 Central Ohio area schools, along with 36 teachers and 30 science and technology professionals to campus on May 9. This dynamic, hands-on experience was designed to spark curiosity and demonstrate the real-world impact of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), according to the press release. There was a keynote presentation by a representative from COSI, the Center of Science and Industry. 'STEM Discovery Day was all about igniting curiosity and showing middle school students, that science, technology, engineering, and math are not just subjects—they're pathways to solving future real-world challenges,' said Dr. Pamela Kaylor, professor of instruction in Communication Studies and STEM Discovery Day co-chair in the release. 'Through hands-on activities, we're helping them envision themselves as future innovators. This event wouldn't be possible without the dedication and creativity of our incredible organizing team, many science professionals who served as presenters, our generous sponsors, and dedicated volunteers—whose passion for STEM education is making a lasting impact on the next generation.' Dr. Jacqueline Tudor, co-chair of the event, joined Kaylor in thanking the educators, planning committee, and sponsors who made the day possible. Major sponsors included Cirba Solutions, Fairfield County Foundation, Mid West Fabricating, Julie D. Messerly DDS, OhioHealth, Fairfield Medical Center, Niagara Water, and Cristy's Pizza. The event received high praise from Ohio Chancellor Mike Duffey, who attended and visited multiple sessions. 'What I witnessed today was exactly what we need all Ohio's colleges and K-12 schools to be doing together,' said Duffey. 'Young students' eyes were lighting up, they were waving hands in the air and having fun learning about STEM, liquid nitrogen, and energy. The COSI kickoff was so much fun, and I was able to observe students diving deeper in the sessions afterward. On behalf of the State of Ohio, I extend my thanks to Ohio University for being such a great community partner.' Kaylor emphasized the long-term impact of the event. 'Our approach is evidence-based. In our 40+ years of organizing STEM events, a great many of the young participants have grown up to have amazing careers in STEM—and are now presenters themselves.' This article originally appeared on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: More than 300 students experience STEM Discovery Day at OUL


USA Today
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
This Ohio city is home to 5 of the country's best festivals
Advertisement The best gourmet food trucks in the Midwest rally in Columbus, Ohio – Photo courtesy of Columbus Food Truck Festival Columbus, Ohio, is known to most as a capital city and home to The Ohio State University, one of the 10 best colleges for sports fans in the U.S. Take a closer look, however, and you'll discover this Midwestern gem is multifaceted, offering a wealth of cultural and culinary treasures — to include some of the best festivals in America. For instance, every spring, indie filmmakers from around the world descend upon the city to attend Cinema Columbus, which celebrates the diversity of contemporary film. And, in August, the Columbus suburb of Dublin kicks up its heels to host the Dublin Irish Festival, a three-day homage to Irish food, music, and dance. Both events ranked first in the nation — for film and cultural festivals, respectively — in the 2025 USA TODAY 10BEST Readers' Choice Awards. Whether in town for a week or a weekend, there are limitless ways to spend a day in Columbus, Ohio. To help narrow the possibilities, we compiled a 10BEST Readers' Choice Awards guide to Columbus, which highlights all the nationally ranked places to play, eat, and stay in the city. When you're in Columbus, you might as well experience the very best. Advertisement Best things to do in Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio, is one of the best places to visit in the fall – Photo courtesy of Schmidt's Sausage Haus Columbus' track record for hosting world-class festivals extends beyond indie films and Irish heritage. While Dublin throws a great Irish bash in the summertime, come fall, locals and visitors alike are known to raise a stein (or three) at one of the best Oktoberfests in the country. Schmidt's Columbus Oktoberfest has been going strong for decades, with hilariously impressive Gemütlichkeit games and a marktplatz overflowing with German arts and crafts. 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COSI's permanent exhibitions do a deep dive on the ocean, outer space, and everything in between. The COSI Planetarium, the largest in Ohio, also happens to be one of the 10 best planetariums in the U.S. Advertisement Many people know about Cincinnati's nationally ranked zoo, but the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium holds its own among the 10 best zoos in the U.S. Here, you can "travel" to Asia, the Congo, Africa, Australia, and beyond. For an additional fee, the zoo offers incredible experiences, like twilight zoo tours and playdates with Frankie the Elephant, in which you get a behind-the-scenes look at the elephant's training and feeding. Huntington ballpark Catch a Clippers game in Columbus, Ohio – Photo courtesy of Ben Cole If you love baseball, be sure to catch a Columbus Clippers game at Huntington Park, one of the 10 best minor league ballparks in the U.S. Ready to knock one out of the park? 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If you're willing to make a short drive, it's well worth your time to head north to Worthington, a suburb of Columbus. Here, you'll find one of the 10 best farmers markets in America. Worthington Farmers Market operates year-round, giving small-scale farmers and food artisans a place to sell their freshest produce and goods. Adding a weekend in Worthington to your Columbus itinerary is a solid move, as it's ranked among the best small towns in the Midwest and best historic small towns. Best places to stay The Junto is a gathering place for the city's creative class – Photo courtesy of The Junto On the Best New Hotel list, The Junto prides itself on serving as a meeting place for creatives and entrepreneurs. Its 198 rooms range from spacious lofts and apartments to sleek, modern bunk rooms. For those who prefer more intimate accommodations, The Timbrook Guesthouse, nestled on a private estate, is an award-winning bed-and-breakfast. 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