Editor's Blog: T&C Media wraps up academic year
T&C Media is wrapping up for the academic year. Here is an overview of some stories to expect in the last weeks and changes to expect next semester.
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T&C Media is wrapping up for the academic year. Here is an overview of some stories to expect in the last weeks and changes to expect next semester.
Otterbein University's Integrative Studies (INST) program requires students to take several general education courses in a variety of topics, regardless of students' area of study. Each semester, students struggle with deciding which INST courses to take out of over 20 different INST options. T&C Media is here to offer insight about which classes are going to be worth your time.
The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church voted Tuesday to keep bans on same-sex weddings and LGBTQ clergy. This decision conflicts with United Methodist Church-affiliated colleges and universities (NASCUMC) who encouraged the Church to remove certain discriminatory language from their governing documents.
T&C Media is hiring an Editor-in-Chief and Copyeditor for fall semester 2019.
After an email was sent to faculty from the president's office on Jan. 14 regarding issues with sexuality statements from the United Methodist Church, OUSG held a meeting on Jan. 17 to discuss the issue further. The campus center renovation and former Ohio Gov. John Kasich's movement to Otterbein were also discussed at the meeting.
T&C Media is already working on stories to keep Otterbein informed this semester. Here are some stories you can expect next week as we finish up the first week of classes.
Otterbein University hired Susan Bolt as the new chief financial officer and vice president for business affairs.
Over the course of the semester, T&C Media has been covering various events on campus, including those surrounding faculty and staff, student life, university governance, theater performances, sports games and more.
Otterbein's pilot program on sexual violence prevention with athletes is coming to a close.
Members of Otterbein remember sophomore and mechanical engineering major Dillon Lanthorn. Lanthorn died Saturday, Nov. 3.
The Otterbein University Department of Theatre and Dance's annual drag show is titled Our Body Our Rules: Otterbein Drag Show 2018. The theme this year is about body positivity, individual uniqueness and beauty.
Daniel Williams, survivor of the Parkland, Florida mass shooting, spoke at the 2018 fall National College Media Convention about his experience with the February shooting, his involvement with the March for Our Lives movement and the importance of voting.
Since the campus center renovation project was announced last fall, multiple changes in the original plan have occurred, including the cost, completion date and more. T&C Media compiled a list of answers to questions students have about the renovation.
University leadership recently announced the creation of the Opportunity Scholarship. This scholarship will be available to all Pell Grant-eligible students enrolling in the fall of 2019. It will cover remaining tuition expenses for each student after federal grant and loan money has been leveraged.
Mark Mineart, associate professor of theatre performance and director of Macbeth, discussed the Otterbein theater department's upcoming production.
On Nov. 6, the nation will head to the polls to vote in the 2018 midterm election, and whether you are right, left or somewhere in the middle, a lot is at stake.
Welcome back to campus.
Otterbein University's Homecoming court selection process has changed significantly. What used to be a campuswide popular vote, is now also a process where candidates go through staff-reviewed applications and interviews.
WOBN is celebrating 70 years of being on the air. In honor of the anniversary, Otterbein alumna and Ohio Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler spoke with T&C about her experience at Otterbein and her professional career. Kasler, a class of 1989 graduate, talked about her involvement with journalism, early career mistakes and highlights, and advice for students hoping to work in the field.
The Otterbein Police Department contacted the male driver reported to have been following female students on campus.