FreeZone opens Other Prom to high school students for the first time
Otterbein University’s LGBTQIA+ organization, FreeZone!, will open its annual Other Prom to high school students for the first time this weekend.
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Otterbein University’s LGBTQIA+ organization, FreeZone!, will open its annual Other Prom to high school students for the first time this weekend.
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.
Previously known as the African American Student Union, the Black Student Union completed a rebrand at the end of the fall semester of 2022.
Registration is a stressful time for students as they have to plan their next semester. Adding to the stress this year was the recurring crash of Self-Service Banner, the online platform Otterbein students use to register for their classes.
The time for seniors to prepare for graduation is right around the corner. Otterbein’s graduating class of 2022 is encouraged to attend this year’s Grad Fair on Wednesday, April 6 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Campus Center.
With spring coming around the corner, Plan-it Earth will be featured at the multi-event festival hosted by Otterbein's Center for Community Engagement to increase involvement and educate students on bettering the environment.
There is never a routine day for Otterbein University President John Comerford. Acting as university president means he is no stranger to dedicating some of his time to off-campus commitments.
The Promise House at Otterbein implemented a new mobile shopping form last fall inspired by COVID-19 restrictions during the 2020-2021 school year.
Local author and activist Donte Woods-Spikes spoke at Otterbein about racial injustice he had faced in Ohio.
After canceling their January show, the Otterbein improv troupe is ready to get back to performing after the delay of their spring 2022 appearance. The first show of the spring semester will be held on Saturday, Feb. 26, at 8:00 p.m. in the Campus Center Pit Theatre.
After Mike Gibbons, a Republican candidate for Ohio's open U.S. Senate seat, used Memorial Stadium to record a commercial, students have expressed mixed feelings about the use of Otterbein facilities by political entities.
The Otterbein class of 2025 musical theatre program assembled in Cowan Hall on Friday, August 20 after being chastised by alumni through Facebook.