Students partake in spikeball before the total eclipse watch party at the Memorial Stadium.
Math Education majors Jay Figgins and Bryan Ransburgh, and Zoo & Conservation majors Ian Clevinger and Cody Moore play spikeball.
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Math Education majors Jay Figgins and Bryan Ransburgh, and Zoo & Conservation majors Ian Clevinger and Cody Moore play spikeball.
Freshman Logan Dodd wins a prize at the Eclipse Totality party after spinning the “wheel of fun” !
Two people sit wrapped in a blanket on the roof of a car during the total eclipse.
Professor McMullen with his wife and son at the Eclipse Totality Party.
Volleyball athletes Amanda Troyer, junior, and Freshman Emma Steiger pass a volleyball back and forth.
Hannah Mohler, Business Administration Senior, stands in front of Mayne Hall ready for the Totality Party in her Otterbein Eclipse spirit shirt.
This photo was taken at 1:47pm on the front patio of the campus center, aimed down N Grove street.
Trinity Perkins, Shannon Start, and Mia Campho-smith class of 24', Lauren fedder, Harley Miller, Caitlyn McDaniel, Tess Gallaspie, and Phoebe Gibson class of 25', and
Brennan Rains, Chase Garito, Reece Huber, Andrew Cleaver, Owen Osborne on the men's basketball team laid waiting for the totality of the solar eclipse.
Megan Ladd, Vincent bostick, Serg Mariscal take leisure watching as the solar eclipse partially covers the sun.
Otterbein's community gather at the Memorial Stadium April 8th, 2024, to view the totality of the solar eclipse.
Students picnic and play card games between Kerr Hall and Hanby Hall while waiting for the eclipse.
Muskingum golfer Madalyn Cutshall walks up the fairway to find her golf ball as she watches the moon slowly make its path over the sun during the eclipse.
Residents of Piatt Meadows Neighborhood in Lewis Center have camera equipment setup and glasses on while viewing the eclipse.
Today is erase the hate day at WOBN! Join us for a special program airing at 3:00pm to find out how the WOBN staff, the students of JAMC 1401, and the rest of the WOBN community are responding to a disturbing incident of racial bias with unity and purpose. Today's program will feature interviews, PSAs produced by the students, and our special guest Dr. Frank Dobson, chief diversity officer of Otterbein university. Listen live at 97.5 on the FM dial, or stream it live on TandCmedia.org.
total eclipse seen in Marion Ohio at 3:13
Graphic design of Wellness van heading to Otterbein
graphic design of Wellness van traveling to Otterbein
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