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Senior calculates fun facts from Otterbein

     How many licks does it take to get to the center of a lollipop? How many drops of water are in the ocean? Yep, taking it back to the third grade, Otterstyle.

1,000 – The number of locks estimated by the Otterbein Service Department. They said that there are at least three keys for each dorm room and many more for academic buildings.

1,176 – The number of computers on Otterbein's campus, including faculty and staff computers, lab computers and classroom computers.

2,500 – The number of light bulbs Otterbein uses per year according to the Otterbein Service Department.

2,970 – The number of students currently attending Otterbein University for winter quarter, according to Barbara Wharton, director of Institutional Effectiveness and Planning.

3,235 – The number of classes offered at Otterbein for the 2010-2011 school year, according to the registrar's office.

59,643 – The number of days since Otterbein opened in 1847.

154,440 – The number of playing cards of every Otterbein student if they had their own deck.

4,607,955 – The number of sheets of paper Otterbein's copy center used last fiscal year.

93,155,607 – The estimated number of e-mails received by the Otterbein mail server per year, estimated by Information and Technology Services.

1,423,691,677,385 – The number of bytes needed to store everyone's home folders on the Otterbein server, according to Information and Technology Services.

    Try guessing how many bricks are on the Otterbein campus? Don't forget all the roads and buildings. t&c;



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