The Wild Card Weekly Rewind with Alina Baer 2/24/23
Tune in to this weeks' weekly rewind for news on leadership application at Otterbein as well as an update on sports.
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Tune in to this weeks' weekly rewind for news on leadership application at Otterbein as well as an update on sports.
Otterbein’s freshman early arrival programs were combined for the first time during the fall of 2022. This merge saw the RISE program, run by Student Success and Career Development and comprised of Opportunity Scholarship recipients, take the Nurturing Educational Success and Transitions program run by the Office of Social Justice and Activism under its wing. The merger was motivated by changes in OSJA staffing at that time.
Otterbein students gathered to counter-protest [VIDEO] Created Equal, an anti-abortion group based in Columbus, that visited campus yesterday afternoon.
On Feb. 21 from 6:30-7:30 PM in the Campus Center, Otterbein will host an open mic night to celebrate Black History Month.
Listen to this weeks' weekly rewind for news on ways to spread kindness, as well as a sports report at Otterbein.
Although the on-campus student population is down compared to recent years, students still aren’t satisfied with parking availability.
Experimental and ethereal, the Hinge Ensemble proved that any sound can tell a descriptive story. The Boston-based quartet visited Otterbein University to perform two lively concerts in the Riley Auditorium on Feb. 10.
Listen to this weeks' Wild Card Weekly Rewind for updates on upcoming events and a sports report.
On Feb. 9, Otterbein’s Governance Town Hall covered updates from President John Comerford on the winter Board of Trustees meeting, updates from various assembly chairs, and other questions posed by the Otterbein community.
A growing trend in college basketball has seen many universities choosing alumni to lead their programs. Examples include Penny Hardaway at the University of Memphis, Jon Scheyer at Duke University, Thad Matta at Butler University, Patrick Ewing at Georgetown University, Hubert Davis at the University of North Carolina, Juwan Howard at the University of Michigan, and Mike Woodson at Indiana University Bloomington.
Tommy Zagorski was named the new head coach of Otterbein's football team last Friday.
Otterbein Disability Services, located on the second floor of the Courtright Memorial Library, offers many different types of services, accommodations, and equipment to ensure that all students can succeed.
Otterbein Residence Life has many ways to help students with physical disabilities, including collaborating with other departments to ensure that all students are comfortable living on campus.
Almost every building on the Otterbein campus has a nice seating area for students to study peacefully. Even with all these options, many students go to the library, which results in crowding. Here are some other places that are quiet enough to study on campus if the library is too crowded:
After nearly 50 years on campus, the Rike Center needs renovations in key areas.
As Otterbein's 2023 spring semester reaches full swing, the Otterbein University Student Government is preparing for a semester of duty for the student body. The members of OUSG plan to hit the ground running from last semester, in their efforts to represent their peers.
On this weeks' rewind, you're going to hear about scheduling and sports.
Although the Health Center is closed, there are still multiple resources at students’ disposal in regard to their sexual health needs. Some of these resources are on campus, while others have been outsourced.
Previously known as the African American Student Union, the Black Student Union completed a rebrand at the end of the fall semester of 2022.
A play once scheduled to perform in a theater seating 1,047 will now take place in a black box theater seating only 244.