Osca

Osca or OSCA may refer to:

  • O.S.C.A., a brand of Italian sports cars
  • Oberlin Student Cooperative Association, a non-profit student cooperative at Oberlin College
  • Huesca or Osca, a city in Spain
  • Huéscar, Granada or Osca, a municipality in Spain
  • "OSCA" a song by Japanese band Tokyo Jihen, from the album Variety (2007)
  • O.S.C.A. inc. the Ocean Shores Community Association in Byron Shire, NSW, Australia.
  • OSCA Pty.Ltd. trading as OSCA, Specialising in Ironing and providing business services and training to small business and the ironing service industry. Melbourne, Australia.
  • See also

  • Oscan language
  • Oberlin Student Cooperative Association

    The Oberlin Student Cooperative Association (OSCA) is a non-profit corporation that feeds 615 and houses 174 Oberlin College students. It is located in the town of Oberlin, Ohio, and is independent from but closely tied to Oberlin College, which has an enrollment of approximately 2900 students. OSCA is the second-largest student cooperative in North America, with the largest per-capita of any student co-op.

    History

    The first Oberlin co-op, Pyle Inn, opened in 1930 but due to poor funding existed only intermittently. By 1949, however, students dissatisfied with the college's dining system chose to revive the cooperative food system. The Inter-Cooperative Council (ICC) was founded in conjunction between Pyle and the newly opened Grey Gables, with a mission to serve as an educational and social committee. By 1962, with the inception of Keep, the ICC became the Oberlin Student Cooperative Association, the largest student-run cooperative in American history.

    OSCA (song)

    "OSCA" is a song by Japanese rock band Tokyo Jihen, led by musician Ringo Sheena. It was released as the band's fourth single on July 11, 2007, as one of the two singles before the band's third album Variety (2007). It was the first and only single released by the band that did not feature writing by vocalist Sheena, instead created by the band's second guitarist, Ukigumo.

    Background and development

    Vocalist Ringo Sheena originally debuted as a solo musician in 1998, however decided to become a member of a band instead for her main musical activities, and debuted Tokyo Jihen in 2004. After their debut album Kyōiku, two of the original members of the band made decisions to leave, and were replaced by pianist Ichiyo Izawa and guitarist Ukigumo. The new line-up released the single "Shuraba", a song used as the theme song for the drama Ōoku: Hana no Ran., and the band's second album, Adult (2006). Adult, while featuring lyrics entirely written by Sheena and the band collaborating to arrange the songs, also featured "Himitsu", which was arranged solely by Izawa, and "Tegami", which was composed by Izawa and arranged by Sheena.

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