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With the popularity of early graduation increasing, more students are graduating college before legally being able to drink. Does this create problems for them in the job market?
A student emergency fund will be launched by the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) program to support LGBT students with financial needs on Nov. 14.
The race for the U.S. House District 12 seat continues between Republican Troy Balderson and Democrat Danny O’Connor, with O’Connor up in funding and Balderson up in the polls.
With class registration beginning next week, Otterbein students are encountering unexpected issues with their degree audits. This is due to the campuswide switch from a four-credit hour model to a three-credit hour model.
Brett Kavanaugh should be confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court. He has been accused and has had his family attacked. He deserves a fast and fair affirmative vote from the Senate.
There are several unfilled university job positions that Otterbein students can apply for on Cardinal Careers.
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In an Otterbein Town Hall meeting on Sept. 7, Kate Reagan, the project manager for the campus center renovation project, presented the campus center design plan. The designs will be officially presented on Saturday, Sept. 22 during Homecoming.
Student evaluations have a greater impact on Otterbein professors' tenure and status than students may think.
Otterbein University's freshman class for the fall of 2018 contains over 23 percent of students of color. This is a 3 percent increase in diversity from last year's freshman class, and an 11 percent increase from the freshman class of 2012.