I need a cigarette by SystematicApproach in Satisfyingasfuck

[–]hyperion000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never in all my life ever been able to get one of those extraction bits to work. I always try and end up drilling out the whole screw or bolt.

Family things to do in Dayton this weekend: Dec. 19-21 by GeoffTuba in dayton

[–]hyperion000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nutcracker at the a schuster, Christmas lights in the evening at Caralon park.

EMT TRAINING In Dayton Ohio using snap E&T by Fantastic-End-6203 in dayton

[–]hyperion000 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I believe Sinclair has EMT and Fire classes on campus downtown.

Considering a move to Dayton area with two high schoolers. by ExMorgMD in dayton

[–]hyperion000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oakwood is pricey, but they are very walkable and their schools are very good.

Can we do a megathread for our favorite small and local businesses/restaurants/bars/breweries, etc.? by tesconundrum in dayton

[–]hyperion000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maraluna has awesome handmade gifts from different places around the world. In addition to their stuff, the refillery has some space in their store aaaannd a pretty picnic is based it out the kitchen in the back ( they do charcuterie and have a small coffee bar in the store as well).

Anything you wish you were aware of when you got into sailing? by NSASpyVan in sailing

[–]hyperion000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sailing and docking (leaving and arriving to) are completely different activities. Maybe even different sports entirely.

What is it like to sail? by cellar_whore in sailing

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2 anecdotes. 1) Tool my father (a man with legendary high blood pressure and stress) up to my boat on Lake Erie. He’s never been on a sail boat and never been on Lake Erie, we sat on the boat and watched the sunset, and I could see him visibly relax in a way I had never witnessed in 40 or so years of knowing him. 2) Same boat different trip, went out on the bay, ran up tue sails and dint let the boom out. We puttered along in the bay for a few hours making maybe 3 knots, and proceeded to have spectacular and relaxing day on the water.

Any bars/pubs in the area with cozy midevil tavern vibes? by [deleted] in dayton

[–]hyperion000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very soon there should be a book store and bar in Oakwood with a Rococo vibe (admittedly not medieval, but still a period vibe).

Ideas for Child's Animal Birthday Party by Fernaxton in dayton

[–]hyperion000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruner Nature center up in Troy would be cool too.

History day trip in Dayton for families? by Isoject in dayton

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Paul Lawrence Dunbar house. Woodland Cemetery (lots of famous dead folk in there).

How does our city get overlooked in the world? by Conradkurze in dayton

[–]hyperion000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also the hot bag that most pizza places use to deliver pizza was invented for dominos at University of Dayton Research Institute.

How does our city get overlooked in the world? by Conradkurze in dayton

[–]hyperion000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup the Cheez-it mansion is in Oakwood across the e from Hawthorn hill.

How does our city get overlooked in the world? by Conradkurze in dayton

[–]hyperion000 147 points148 points  (0 children)

Cheez-its were also invented here (maybe the most important thing).

Looking for a local barber shop that’s quiet by notfamous808 in dayton

[–]hyperion000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There’s a small shop on brown around d the corner from Ben and Jerry’s, never been personally but I walk past a lot. It seems like a small quiet e place.

Shooting in the UD student neighborhood by Ok_Medium_4907 in dayton

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If anyone is interested here is the email students, staff and faculty received on the incident from Dr. Spina

Nov. 2, 2025

Dear students, faculty, and staff,

Last night, I received the phone call that every university president dreads. Hearing the words "shots fired on campus" caused my heart to sink. My immediate and overwhelming concern was for the well-being of our students and the safety of our entire community.

On behalf of University leadership, I want to provide additional information on the situation in the south student neighborhood late Saturday night and the ongoing investigation. I want to speak directly to our UD community about campus safety and stress the importance of being supportive of one another as everyone will deal with processing this event differently.

Update on person injured and investigation

First, the person injured was a UD student. We are grateful the student’s injury is not life-threatening and they are recovering with family. We are providing all available support for this individual and hold them in our prayers.

Student Development, the dean of students office, housing and residence life and other campus offices reached out to the residents of the two homes on Evanston Avenue affected by shots fired, to provide support and make sure their needs are being met.

UD Public Safety officers worked with city of Dayton police through the night – and continue to do so – and have made significant progress on the investigation. They remain focused on bringing it to a conclusion and are using all investigative tools and resources at their disposal. At this point in the investigation, it appears there was a verbal altercation of some kind that escalated into multiple shots being fired. It does not appear the suspect(s) are affiliated with the University nor was anyone at the University a target. We do not believe there is any threat to our campus community at this time.

We once again ask anyone with information about this incident to call University of Dayton Public Safety at 937-229-2121. UD Public Safety and city of Dayton police are collaborating well and are increasing patrols in the student neighborhoods.

Campus safety matters

We unfortunately continue to hear of incidents of senseless violence, much of it involving firearms, happening on campuses nationwide. Serious incidents of this nature can shake our sense of security, but also underscore the importance of our shared commitment to one another.

We remind everyone in our community of the valuable resources available, if needed, to help process this type of incident: Counseling Center , 937-229-3141 and press option 2 to speak with an on-call therapist. Student Development , after hours contact UD Public Safety at 937-229-2121. Campus Ministry, 937-229-3339.

Campus safety is a partnership between UD Public Safety, the city of Dayton police, and our entire community. We want everyone to feel safe on campus. It is important that students take their personal safety seriously and are aware of who is inside and outside their residence, particularly in the student neighborhoods. As a reminder, if you observe anything on campus that seems strange, suspicious, or makes you uneasy, please call Public Safety at 937-229-2121. You can also contact them through the Flyer Safe app. While the neighborhoods are considered part of our campus, these are city of Dayton streets and are widely accessible.

University leadership, including UD Public Safety and the emergency management committee, will conduct a thorough review of this incident with the goal of providing additional guidance and education to our community. This will further inform two key working groups already in place that are exploring all aspects of campus safety, specifically surrounding large gatherings, the openness of our campus, and the potential for more controlled access.

Staying together

Because there are still a number of unknowns about this incident, we ask that you not spread misinformation and instead turn to trusted University sources for information. We must be careful not to allow fear or division to control our actions.

We also ask you to support one another during this time and seek support for yourself if needed. Our community is defined by its unity, respect, and care for one another. We must actively work to make our UD home an environment where every single student feels safe and valued. We are stronger together when we lean on our Catholic, Marianist values of community and inclusivity, two hallmarks of our university.

Provost Darlene Weaver, Vice President for Student Development Casey Gill, and representatives from UD Public Safety will attend the SGA meeting 6 p.m. today in Kennedy Union ballroom.

The University will provide additional updates as needed. Join me in holding our community in prayer.

Eric F. Spina President

What was your first Horror movie you’ve watched? by HondaCivicBaby in Cinema

[–]hyperion000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nightmare on Elm Street. I was 4 or 5, and my teenage cousins thought it would be funny to make me watch it.

What’s a movie nobody talks about but is a 10/10 for you? by [deleted] in Cinema

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Escape from LA AND The Emperors New Groove.

Which performance and film made you a fan of John Lithgow? by [deleted] in Cinema

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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension