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(09/08/20 5:05pm)
George "Skip" Ford is Otterbein's athletic equipment manager. With help from Skip's student crew, they wash and sanitize the Cardinal's uniforms and equipment. During the fall semester, they will clean football, soccer, and volleyball. In winter, they will do basketball, wrestling, and indoor track. Spring semester, they help the lacrosse, softball, and baseball teams. Ford and his crew take care of the dirty laundry, but they also assist with everything that needs addressing in Otterbein's athletic facilities.
(05/01/20 6:45pm)
For many the escapism of college football is an essential part of their lifestyle. As we will soon be entering the month of May and still endure stay-at-home orders from most state governors, the pandemic of COVID-19 now brings with it the possibility of cancelling college football this fall.
(05/01/20 6:31pm)
Otterbein’s office of admissions' staff has been working remotely since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down campus.
(05/01/20 6:32pm)
When the joint-FaceTime interview connects, recently elected Otterbein University Student Government President Frandie Francique is rinsing lettuce in her kitchen sink. Meanwhile, Vice President Angel Banks is embroidering a t-shirt. Though separated by social distancing and time zones, Francique in Columbus and Banks in Chicago, the newly elected running-mates express their eagerness to serve the student community in the upcoming school year.
(04/29/20 7:25pm)
The Otterbein Women’s tennis team has been trending up under head coach Tyler Stephen.
(04/21/20 2:00am)
Ever wonder how your coffee gets made?
(04/21/20 2:26am)
It seems to be a common choice for students to pass on entering the honors program at Otterbein because of the advanced workload they think comes with the title. The truth is that the work is not too much in addition to what you would receive in normal classes at Otterbein.
(04/17/20 11:41pm)
Otterbein men's golf team was a hair away from continuing their Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) dominance by winning their 22nd title in 29 years, but COVID-19 will not allow the Cardinals to take the course.
(04/22/20 12:44am)
The music from the loudspeaker at the top of Otterbein University’s Memorial Stadium dies off until there is nothing but the humming of noise from the unplugged auxiliary cord filling the air. Thirty college student-athletes straggle into the nets that surround the field. Tears flow down their faces, and many have already had their eyes turn bloodshot from crying. From the other side of the field, the remaining twenty members of the team walk towards them. The two groups meet at the Cardinal in the center of the field. No words are exchanged. They all hug. For Otterbein senior systems engineering major Tommy Kolibash, this will be his last time on the field.
(04/21/20 2:12am)
Donny Didion, a senior wrestling classmate of Drew Kasper, has started a petition to honor the top-seeded heavyweight in NCAA DIII as the “honorary national champion” after Kasper’s chance at the title was canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/22/20 1:08am)
In a time when the need for nurses is higher than ever, many schools are being forced to temporarily lighten their clinical requirements for nurses.
(04/06/20 2:15am)
Men and Women’s Cross-Country
(04/29/20 7:27pm)
With the COVID-19 virus quickly spreading across the United States, K-12 schools and universities across the nation are being forced to close and explore online teaching methods. However, with many students lacking the proper resources to complete online classes, this has become an ongoing issue.
(03/27/20 9:16pm)
As a precaution following the COVID-19 outbreak, the Otterbein University spring musical, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” has been canceled with no reschedule dates in sight.
(04/13/20 6:38pm)
Due to the spread of COVID-19, Otterbein suspended on-campus classes and events for the remainder of the spring semester.
(03/27/20 3:04am)
Otterbein seniors had their final year of college cut short when the university made the announcement that the rest of the semester would be online.
(03/19/20 7:25pm)
On March 10, Otterbein University made the decision to cancel classes for the rest of that week, and on March 16 to move most classes online due to the threat from COVID-19.
(03/19/20 7:14pm)
Otterbein University returned to the political spotlight on March 8 when the climate crisis coalition World War Zero, created by former Secretary of State John Kerry, held a discussion called “Climate Conversations Town Hall” in Cowan Hall.
(03/01/20 5:03pm)
Amongst athletes at Otterbein University, there has been widespread concern about the accessibility of food during their respective seasons at the Campus Center’s dining hall.
(02/24/20 6:45pm)
Otterbein women’s basketball lost a rough game against #12 Baldwin Wallace at home to close out the season.