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The legalization of marijuana in Ohio may have an impact on Otterbein’s Campus.
Otterbein’s top fields are business administration, nursing, allied health, education, and communication and media studies, but the national job market may not have the careers to support them.
The Board of Trustees approved a balanced budget at its May. 2 meeting.
University Senate voted to approve the addition of three new majors and three new minors and the deletion of the Physical Education major. Senate also approved bylaws for the faculty assembly.
This week the Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science will be filled with an atmosphere of hype, intense preparation and anticipation because on April 25 and 26 the equine center is hosting the Intercollegiate Dressage Association (IDA) national championship.
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Alumnus Nick Wood is the new Director of Development at Otterbein University.
Voting has commenced for the second annual “Cardy Awards.” The Cardy’s is an award show that features the top achievements in Otterbein athletics, similar to the Oscars in film or the Grammy Awards in music.
On a beautiful Saturday afternoon in Westerville, the Otterbein Lady Cardinal softball team split a crucial double header with OAC foe, Muskingum. After the split, Otterbein and Muskingum find themselves in a three-way tie for fourth place in the OAC with John Carroll. Only one series remains for the three teams to determine who makes the OAC playoff.
Otterbein's radio station, WOBN, hosted an interview with Otterbein alumnus and cast member of AMC's The Walking Dead Corey Brill on Tuesday.
On Tuesday of this week the Otterbein athletic department announced the University’s new head basketball coach. 29-year old Brian Oilar was selected out of more than 250 applicants.
Otterbein’s annual event to raise money for the American Cancer Society, Relay for Life will be held on April 17.
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Coming into Friday afternoon's doubleheader with Ohio Northern, the Otterbein softball team was running on three days rest, as rain had pushed the regularly scheduled for Wednesday games back to Friday. That may have been a little bit too much time off for the Cardinal hitters, as they found themselves trailing the Polar Bears 4-0 in the bottom of the fifth inning. In what seems to be a trend for the season, the bats came to life in the late innings, tallying four runs on four hits, a walk and a hit-batter. The big blow came on a two-out, two-run double from freshman Rachael Owens, tying the game at four.
The Otterbein women’s lacrosse team lost to Mount Union on Saturday afternoon by a final score of 17-5.
Otterbein’s LGBTQIA+ awareness week just came to a close this evening, culminating in the university's version of the national Day of Silence last evening at 5pm. Despite the schools racial demographics, the high rate of sexual and gender diversity felt on campus made for a week full of celebration of the student body’s uniqueness, inclusiveness, and some somber remembrance for those who have lost their lives because they didn't feel they had the ability to speak out about something as defining as whom they loved. Yet the welcoming environment of Otterbein is not viewed positively, or evenly passively, by all across the nation.
"Into the Woods" may star well-known and beloved fairy tale characters, but they are far from the happy endings often seen in today's culture.
Attorneys representing Otterbein in a lawsuit filed by former Otterbein360 news editor Anna Schiffbauer have said that they received legal advice “to their detriment” provided by the Ohio Attorney General.
This article was changed to distinguish between the new student government organization and student representatives in Senate.
After having their double-header pushed back to Monday, the Otterbein baseball team had eight days of rest to prepare for Baldwin Wallace. The rust from all the days off showed up in game one, as the Cardinals were shutdown 12-3, but bounced back in game two for a 7-3 win.