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(02/16/16 1:00pm)
Proposals that amount to an overhaul of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and changes to the Department of Biology and Earth Science were approved by the curriculum committee.
(02/15/16 9:06pm)
Student Government approved nine Student Life Grant Proposals at the Jan. 28 meeting. The approved projects largely deal with campus renovations, student involvement and student organization programming.
(02/13/16 12:18am)
The first lacrosse game of the 2016 season is coming up on
February 24, 2016. The team has already been hard at work, practicing 5 to 6
times a week, preparing for the upcoming season.
(02/08/16 8:08pm)
Ed Brookover is the campaign
manager for Ben Carson, former neurosurgeon and current Republican Presidential
candidate. Brookover is also a 1976 graduate of Otterbein who was active in the
campus political field and a devoted convert to the political science department.
(02/01/16 5:29am)
This upcoming week should bring about two major milestones for two Otterbein basketball players. Both senior Amariah Huck of the women's team and junior Jake Phillis of the men's team are nearing 1000 points in their respective careers.
(01/29/16 1:00pm)
An event meant to connect faculty to members of Greek Life was not well attended by faculty.
(01/28/16 1:12am)
This weekend, the Otterbein Theatre department is holding its annual Festival, which features original works, including seven plays, five dance routines and one short film all created and performed by Otterbein students.
(01/20/16 9:29pm)
During its first meeting of the calendar year, Otterbein University’s Student Government (OUSG) missed the minimum attendance level required to vote on items of business.
(11/19/15 10:37pm)
Otterbein360 was there, check out the Storify!
(11/18/15 8:35pm)
According to Heidi Ballard, associate professor in the school of Sociology and Anthropology, locking away a mentally ill person in the United States costs around $75,000 dollars per year on the federal prison system.
(11/16/15 6:33pm)
Trapped
inside an ordinary and minimalistic diner, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, James
Dean and Humphrey Bogart.
This year’s dance concert Famously Yours…Forever is based on Gottfried
Helnwein’s painting Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
(11/18/15 8:31pm)
Members of the Student Government Allocations Committee declined to recommend a proposal to obtain the Campus Center sidewalk from the City of Westerville with funds from from the Student Life Fee.
(11/11/15 12:08am)
Monday Nov 9, students at the University of Missouri blocked members of the media from covering a protest against racial tension present at the university. The first amendment guarantees both freedom of the press and peaceful assembly.
(11/13/15 1:00pm)
At just 29 years old, Brian Oilar will be the youngest head
coach in the Ohio Athletic Conference this basketball season. He takes over a program that won just 15 games during the past three seasons under
former head coach Todd Adrian. His first season officially opens this Saturday
with a home game against Ohio Wesleyan in the OAC/NCAC Tournament at the Rike
Center. We had a chance to talk with the youngest head coach on campus about the
opportunity to try to resurrect the men’s basketball program.
(11/05/15 2:21am)
Otterbein’s student government is forming a proposal to change the alcohol policy.
(11/11/15 1:00pm)
Otterbein senior Bobby
Moody never thought he would become a drag queen. The health promotions and fitness major was only a first-year student when he was approached about joining the Otterbein Drag Show. Now, Moody is an experienced queen.
(10/30/15 1:26pm)
A student government committee is exploring the possibility of buying the sidewalk in front of the Campus Center in order to curb protests.
(10/27/15 8:27pm)
The Board of Trustees has decided to freeze tuition for full-time traditional undergraduate students for the third consecutive year.
(10/22/15 4:26am)
If you're looking for a bit of classical Shakespeare with a twist, look no further than Otterbein Theatre Department's next production of one of the Bard's famous works.
(10/19/15 1:00pm)
Contrary to the tone of both Republican debates, the first Democratic debate hosted by CNN and featuring the five major democratic candidates this past Tuesday showed what a real, topic driven debate should look like. While I do not mean to ridicule the Republican Party, nor their candidates, this debate was simply better - in every way.