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For the extreme walkers and bikers, or for those who are just out for a stroll in the park, there are options all over Westerville to enjoy the great outdoors.
David Price, Otterbein’s vocal and opera professor who passed away Monday, Sept. 2 from cancer, will be honored in two recitals presented by the Otterbein University Department of Music on Sept. 14 and 15.
Graduation is right around the corner, and some of us will be graduating while the rest of us will be saying goodbye.
Revision of the university bylaws was the hot topic at the University Senate meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
“Once upon a time…” Those famous words are known to people of all ages. Children grow up listening to the stories, and adults relive them time and time again. These stories and characters are looked upon with fondness. But after Saturday night ,they will not be looked at in the same way again.
A few distinguished theater majors have the opportunity to direct their own production, typically the responsibility of Otterbein theater professors.
Soothing, light piano jazz music plays softly in the background as the audience waits for the play “After the Fall” to begin. The set is intriguingly set up and adds to the ambiance set by the music. The stage is tilted and there are many steps and levels that each resemble a different place. The background is a dark canvas that has three abstract images. On the far left there is a lamp post, in the middle a tree and to the far right a watch tower from Germany.
This year’s commencement speaker is not an alumna, as in years past, but has a unique tie to Otterbein.
On Monday, February 25th, the sound of drums could be heard coming from the Campus Center. It was the “Feel the Beat” event hosted by the African American Student Union in honor of Black History Month.
I checked inside the hollow of a tree near Alum Creek. This could be it, I thought, my heart racing as my hand searched around. But as I felt nothing but the cold bark, I came to the reality that the treasure wasn’t here.
The Otterbein Theatre Department’s first production of the year, “Noises Off,” is a play within a play.
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