We've all seen the OtterDen crowded to capacity. You wait for what seems like hours and all you want is a chicken wrap. Certainly, this isn't the OtterDen's fault; You just happened to come at one of those times in the day where EVERYONE on campus is hungry, too. Last night, Friday, January 21, seemed to be one of those nights, only a different type of appetite was to be satisfied.
Housing roughly eighty people, the performers of the Campus Programming Board's most recent Open Mic Night whetted the Otterbein's craving for the performing arts. Lasting nearly four hours with a start time of 8p.m. and a closing nearing midnight, the event never lagged or lacked in the talent area.
The Campus Programming Board enticed participants with ten dollar gift cards to a business of their choice, though what kept the night going were the poets, musicians and comedians who kept playing well into the night.