Promise House offers students chance to donate swipes
The Promise House SWIPES Program has started collecting meal swipe donations. Students can donate up to 10 swipes this semester.
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The Promise House SWIPES Program has started collecting meal swipe donations. Students can donate up to 10 swipes this semester.
There will be a wide spectrum of cord colors at the Otterbein University class of 2022 commencement as at least 11 different departments will giving out cords.
Today, April 28, marks the end of our academic year of coverage at Otterbein University for the 2022 spring semester.
For most Otterbein students, having an extra day last weekend was beneficial because they could have utilized it to catch up on work, spend time with friends and family, or relax before finals began. Students only had that day (Friday, April 15th) off, though, because it was Good Friday, a Christian holiday.
On this week's show, here about Sean Money entering his 15th season on WOBN airways and the Otterbein Ramadan Food Drive
Registration is a stressful time for students as they have to plan their next semester. Adding to the stress this year was the recurring crash of Self-Service Banner, the online platform Otterbein students use to register for their classes.
Otterbein University's LGBTQIA+ student organization on campus, FreeZone, will be putting on the Other Prom on Friday, April 8 from 7:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. in the Fisher Gallery in Roush Hall.
The vacant field located to the south of The Point on Cooper Road is going to stay vacant for the time being.
On April 3, the Student Composers Concert of Original Works was held at Riley Auditorium, allowing composition students from Otterbein's Department of Music to present their original works, which included solos, chamber music, and electro-acoustic music produced and performed by students.
On this week's Wildcard Weekly Rewind, here about some of the activities you can take part in right here in Westerville and Otterbein Senate's discussion of potentially adding a new major.
Otterbein’s next university senate meeting will take place in the Riley Auditorium on Wednesday, April 6 at 4 p.m.
With Ramadan starting on April 2, Otterbein University's Center for Community Engagements (CCE) office is now partnering with the Community Refugee and Immigration Services (CRIS) with the goal of collecting non-perishable food items to provide to families in central Columbus.
The time for seniors to prepare for graduation is right around the corner. Otterbein’s graduating class of 2022 is encouraged to attend this year’s Grad Fair on Wednesday, April 6 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Campus Center.
Fans of Otterbein University's baseball and softball teams will no longer be able to get into home games for free.
As the nightly music rotation wraps up on 97.5 WOBN, Otterbein’s student radio, sound cues fill the station’s airwaves. “Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls...IT'S MONEY’S MORNING SHOW!” The booth is electrified with excitement in the early morning hours as student-staff member Moneypenny wakes up not only the whole campus, but the Westerville community as well.
On this week's show, hear about Otterbein alumni reporting on historic events and TandCMedia winning awards with the ONMA
Are you ever looking for something to do while on campus? Here are some activities you can do around campus that are affordable and available to anyone younger than 21.
Last weekend, The Ohio Redistricting Commission took up the task of reshaping the districts to satisfy both political parties. Two independent mapmakers who were hired by the commission revealed their first attempts of the maps on Saturday, but they are still working hard to meet their deadline of Monday night.
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.