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(11/10/13 2:34pm)
It’s hiring season over here at 33 Collegeview as we prepare for the new generation of T&C Magazine. That means we’re looking for talented personalities to carry out the T&C legacy. In the spirit of the season, I’ve developed a small list of some of the perks that come with working for us. If you’re interested in joining the fun, click here.
(10/28/13 1:39pm)
With final proofs in hand, I marched over to West Camp Press, which conveniently happens to be right next door to Otterbein’s Art and Communication Building. I proudly delivered our final revisions of T&C Magazine. This means that our first issue has officially gone to press.
(04/24/13 3:53am)
Jordan Donica walks with the swagger of an athlete, speaks with the booming voice of a singer and exudes the presence of an actor.
(04/11/13 1:52am)
World-renowned author, poet, columnist and human rights activist, Roya Hakakian sat down with T&C editor, Lindsay Paulsen to discuss her thoughts on her success and experiences as a writer.
(09/11/12 6:34am)
Students in pajamas, sweatshirts and Greek letters came from all corners of Otterbein’s otherwise silent campus to meet at the Rock, where they celebrated the life of friend and former Otterbein student Scott Harman, who suddenly died a few hours before due to a medical condition. Crickets chirped in the crisp midnight air as fraternity brothers, residence hall neighbors and classmates recalled fond memories of Harman.
(09/05/12 4:05am)
Otterbein exceeded its annual fund goal for the year after receiving a gift from the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation in June.
(08/28/12 10:57pm)
Students and their families now have an updated way to manage their college financial accounts due to the integration of a new payment system.
(07/20/12 2:46am)
An Otterbein student living in an off-campus house on West Home Street reported being sexually assaulted at approximately 4:10 a.m. today.
(07/19/12 12:43pm)
At approximately 7:39 a.m. Otterbein Police Sergeant Robert Reffitt sent a mass email to students containing a crime alert.
(04/25/12 6:15am)
Once readily available, public records dealing with safety issues have become sparse since Otterbein University commissioned its own police department.
(04/11/12 6:23am)
Otterbein University’s policy for “chalking” the campus is under revision after local band “That Summer Feeling” was asked to remove its chalk advertising on campus buildings on Monday.
(02/15/12 6:15am)
If you are a student living on campus at Otterbein University, tiny critters in dorms could cause big problems.
(02/15/12 4:41am)
While Meredith Lum graduated from Otterbein in 2011 with an extensive knowledge in veterinary medicine, molecular biology and women’s studies, she couldn’t speak a word of Spanish. Yet she found herself in Guatemala, nursing baby monkeys back to health, just a few short months after receiving her diploma.
(02/01/12 6:03am)
Otterbein’s first J-term received mixed reviews from students, faculty and staff in an Otterbein360 survey.
(02/01/12 5:11am)
With the start of the new semester, someone new will be reading your comment cards in the Cardinal’s Nest.
(11/30/11 4:30am)
Texting addicts beware, as the habit might become more expensive than just charges on a phone bill.
(11/16/11 6:36am)
Otterbein’s student-run television station, WOCC, might face dramatic changes in funding due to contractual changes with the city of Westerville.
(11/08/11 4:13am)
11:25 p.m. Delaware County Issue 20 Westerville CSD Income/ Property Tax (all 22 precincts reported): 4089 (40%) for the tax, 6151 (60%) against the tax.
(11/02/11 7:13am)
In the basement of Courtright Memorial Library, there is a labyrinth of shelves housing books, files, photographs and artifacts. This trove of information, known as the Otterbein archive, is where Stephen Grinch immerses himself day after day in his role as the Otterbein archivist.
(11/02/11 7:03am)
Carry-out liquor might become available just a short walk from Otterbein’s campus if voters approve.