Party on temperance row: Otterbein student government to discuss a new alcohol policy
Otterbein’s student government is forming a proposal to change the alcohol policy.
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Otterbein’s student government is forming a proposal to change the alcohol policy.
A student government committee is exploring the possibility of buying the sidewalk in front of the Campus Center in order to curb protests.
The Board of Trustees has decided to freeze tuition for full-time traditional undergraduate students for the third consecutive year.
OPD's Annual Security and Fire Safety report has revealed that judicial referrals for students on campus dropped by about 40 percent from 2013 to 2014.
Otterbein University has released incident reports largely unredacted to avoid being held in contempt of court in the Ohio Supreme Court.
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Student Government met at the Roush Boardroom on Sept. 10 for their second meeting of the academic year.
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The Otterbein Police Department and members of Otterbein's administration have decided to release incident reports with redactions that are either illegal or not normally made on reports released by municipal departments.
The Otterbein Police Department, in collaboration with members of Otterbein’s administration, has for the first time fulfilled a records request in full, though more than a month after an Otterbein360 records request.
Otterbein will be reducing the number of sections taught by part-time faculty.
The Board of Trustees approved a balanced budget at its May. 2 meeting.
University Senate voted to approve the addition of three new majors and three new minors and the deletion of the Physical Education major. Senate also approved bylaws for the faculty assembly.
Attorneys representing Otterbein in a lawsuit filed by former Otterbein360 news editor Anna Schiffbauer have said that they received legal advice “to their detriment” provided by the Ohio Attorney General.
This article was changed to distinguish between the new student government organization and student representatives in Senate.
35 student senators and four student senate officers were sworn into office as members of the first student senate of the new representative model at an inauguration ceremony on April 1.
The board of trustees decided in February to increase the cost of living for students on campus. New and returning Otterbein students will be paying an extra 2 percent for room and 1.5 percent for board, a hike of about $165 a semester.
A CDC report published in 2014 stated that the rate of HPV vaccination coverage among adolescent girls was 57.3 percent and 34.6 percent for adolescent boys in 2013.
An official report on the crash that killed Otterbein student Patrick “PJ” Cleary was released by the Ohio State Highway Patrol over the weekend.