Campus Center renovations begin after two year delay
After years of delays, construction company Corna Kokosing began phase one of the renovation of the Campus Center on March 28 at Otterbein University.
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After years of delays, construction company Corna Kokosing began phase one of the renovation of the Campus Center on March 28 at Otterbein University.
With spring coming around the corner, Plan-it Earth will be featured at the multi-event festival hosted by Otterbein's Center for Community Engagement to increase involvement and educate students on bettering the environment.
"It's terrifying," said Rachelle Moses when describing showing her art at the senior art showcase beginning on March 28, "It's really cool though."
There is never a routine day for Otterbein University President John Comerford. Acting as university president means he is no stranger to dedicating some of his time to off-campus commitments.
When Julia Bennati was just a girl, her parents Jim and Debbie hauled her to local thrift stores and antique markets all across the country in search of unique items. Family vacations to Florida were spent in the car, hunting for antiques instead of at white-sand beaches.
The Promise House at Otterbein implemented a new mobile shopping form last fall inspired by COVID-19 restrictions during the 2020-2021 school year.
T&C Media has won four awards from the Ohio News Media Association (ONMA) in their 2022 Ohio Collegiate Newspaper and Website Competition.
On this week's show, hear about the lifted mask mandate and Otterbein Women's basketball.
Otterbein University's strong emphasis on the leadership process allows students to participate in a variety of programs, one being the Van Sant Leadership Program.
Otterbein’s next show, "Something Rotten," is a musical comedy that will be performed at the Fritsche Theater in Cowan Hall.
President John Comerford unveiled his plan to create a system of independent universities during a town hall meeting Feb. 17. The ultimate goal of the system is to pool the resources of several universities and provide access to more student opportunities than any single small campus can offer.
On this week's show hear about Otterbein's relationship with the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and the Otterbein Nursing Program.
Otterbein University has lifted the mask mandate that has been part of everyday campus life since fall 2020.
Otterbein University does not have any regular costs that they would pay to the Westerville Fire Department including calls that resulted in false alarms.
With the beginning of spring comes the topic concerning every student’s mind: scheduling. This season, however, changes will be coming to the course catalog that will effectively merge classes together, making a class seem to “disappear.”
Local author and activist Donte Woods-Spikes spoke at Otterbein about racial injustice he had faced in Ohio.
The Wildcard Weekly Rewind February 23
When people think about sororities and fraternities, they often associate it with parties, perfectly curated Instagram profiles, philanthropy, inclusivity and life-long friendship. While these are all great components of Greek life, this image is not always an accurate representation of Otterbein's campus.
The Otterbein women's basketball team, coached by Diana Noles, finished their 2021-22 campaign with a record of 18-7 overall and a 12-5 record in the Ohio Athletic Conference. Noles, a 2004 Otterbein graduate, has now completed her third season as the head coach of the team.