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The reshaping of higher education by artificial intelligence
On Jan. 18, John Carroll University announced their departure from the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) to join the North Coast Athletic Conference in 2025.
Uptown Westerville gets involved with Otterbein students by setting discounts for students.
Many students at Otterbein have full schedules throughout their day, and the expectation to study two hours outside of class per week for every credit hour seems excessive to some students. This norm, while intended to foster deep learning and intellectual rigor, has sparked a conversation about the balance between academic pursuits and the richness of college life beyond the classroom.
While FAFSA usually becomes available in Oct. 1, there are some significant changes this year intended to provide increased eligibility for federal aid that delayed its release until Dec. 31. Additional errors and adjustments have presented further delays for students and schools alike.
Jerry Bale, otherwise known as "super fan Jerry," is someone who attends home games, practices, and shootarounds for the Otterbein basketball team.
One of the last aspects of student life to return to pre-COVID policies is the housing selection process.
Recent crime reports in Westerville are suggesting that the area is experiencing an uptick of crime since last year's crime report.
Tonight, Otterbein Theatre and Dance Department performs Shakespeare for the first time in 16 years in Cowan Hall with its production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
With some new faces on the team, Otterbein baseball looks toward meeting more goals in the 2024 season.
Last Thursday at Otterbein University Student Government’s (OUSG) General Assembly, dorm renovations and wellness opportunities for students were the top points of discussion.
Last November, Ohio became the twenty fourth state to legalize marijuana, but if you are living in an Otterbein housing facility, there might be some limits on where smoking can be practiced.
Amanda Troyer enters the Promise House, Otterbein’s campus food pantry, looking for what every other college student has on their grocery list, food that can be made in a college dorm.
Speeding concerns escalate in the Westerville community as neighbors petition for reduced speeds on a popular residential street.
Horseback riding, something that can be enjoyed as a hobby or sport, has become much more to many people who face physical and social barriers.
Beginning on January 8, I start my role as editor-in-chief of T&C Media. I am excited to take on this position, as I have been with T&C Media for more than two years and have worked with incredible leadership in that time.
Scholarships handed out by Otterbein University have increased at a quicker rate than their tuition in recent years.
Interview with, Paul Newel, Associate Director of Student Success Center at Otterbein University, Teno Boone, R&D Leader of Global Manufacturing Automation with Owens Corning, and Lilly Peter
On December 8, we will close out yet another fall semester. And with this closing of the semester, I will also close my chapter as editor-in-chief. When I first took this job, I was terrified. I came off the heels of Ty Forney, arguably the best EIC that T&C has ever had, and didn’t know if I could do the job at all, let alone at the same standards as him.