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(02/23/22 8:00pm)
Having a roommate can be one of the most stressful things about college. Unless you are already friends, a roommate is usually a stranger, most likely in a different major or different student organization than you.
(02/17/22 5:21pm)
Otterbein spring student-athletes' seasons will return back to normal after fall sports were delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions last year.
(02/23/22 5:00pm)
The housing selection process is once again on the radar of every student at Otterbein. When it comes to forms, priority points and lots of emails, this process can be daunting and confusing.
(02/25/22 5:00pm)
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium - known nationwide for the many television appearances of its former director, Jack Hanna, and better known to Otterbein University students through its relationship with our Zoo & Conservation Science program - lost its accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums last December after allegations regarding its handling of its animals and finances surfaced.
(02/24/22 5:17pm)
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.
(02/26/22 6:00pm)
Otterbein's President's Cabinet began the process of looking into various innovative proposals at the most recent Senate meeting Feb. 4.
(02/09/22 5:28pm)
The Wildcard Weekly Rewind February 9: Church of the Master and Otterbein Theatre
(02/10/22 8:00pm)
When I arrived at Otterbein’s campus as a senior in high school, I knew it was the perfect place for me. I look back on that day and wonder where the time has gone. How am I already about to graduate? How am I going to live without Otterbein and the Communication Department?
(02/21/22 5:00pm)
When walking into the Otterbein Thrift Shop, an odd sort of nostalgia hits. It’s like visiting grandma’s old, distinctive-smelling house. The interior is jam-packed with items hanging on racks and stacked on shelves. It’s clear that donations have been heavy.
(02/22/22 5:00pm)
The U.S. Supreme Court will discuss the future of affirmative action, which strives to increase the representation of people of color in colleges and universities, both public and private. With the potential of affirmative action being eradicated within the court’s next term, this could mean many changes for the enrollment process at Otterbein and other universities around the country.
(02/16/22 5:00pm)
(03/01/22 7:58pm)
Otterbein’s biochemistry and molecular biology program has prepared many students for graduate school outside of Westerville. Otterbein alumni Hannah Bailey and Brodie Ranzau are both continuing their studies over 2,000 miles away.
(02/03/22 3:56am)
The Wildcard Weekly Rewind February 3: Political Campaigns and Senior Reflection
(02/18/22 5:00pm)
(02/28/22 6:28pm)
Otterbein University offers over 70 majors and minors to students, the largest program offered is nursing. Nursing is also the largest graduate department among the five programs currently offered. Otterbein nursing provides students with clinical experiences along with opportunities to study abroad.
(02/10/22 6:26pm)
An up and down wrestling career didn't stop Otterbein alumnus Adi Tamarapoo from pursuing his goal of coaching wrestling. Tamarapoo is in his second season as an assistant varsity wrestling coach at Westerville South High School, just minutes from Otterbein's campus.
(01/27/22 10:27pm)
The Wildcard Weekly Rewind Jan. 27: Theatre Department and Dining Services
(02/11/22 5:00pm)
When you hear the word “loneliness,” the first thing you may picture is someone sitting at a lunch table, eating in solitude. For much of our lives, society and media have proclaimed that eating alone is among the worst situations imaginable for a child, teen or young adult. But why is eating deemed such a social activity? Why eating instead of walking, exercising, studying or so many other activities?
(02/02/22 7:23pm)
There isn't a single course on how to perfect an audition, but Otterbein Theatre and Dance students gain experience through doing it within their respective programs. Now it's as natural to them as learning their lines or dance steps.
(02/15/22 5:33pm)
Those involved with Otterbein University are in constant contact with My O-Zone. Whether it's checking in on COVID-19 guidelines, university updates or just trying to log onto Self Service Banner to schedule classes, My O-Zone is the hub for all things Otterbein. Still, many argue that the program is difficult to use. Once on the website, users face inaccessible links and a confusing layout, as well as the page constantly reloading itself.