FreeZone opens Other Prom to high school students for the first time
Otterbein University’s LGBTQIA+ organization, FreeZone!, will open its annual Other Prom to high school students for the first time this weekend.
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Otterbein University’s LGBTQIA+ organization, FreeZone!, will open its annual Other Prom to high school students for the first time this weekend.
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After water damage in Cowan Hall forced Otterbein Theatre Department’s production of “Our Town” to change location last minute, students and faculty alike have been curious about the status of the Otterbein Spring Musical, “Bright Star”. After much contemplation from Otterbein Theatre faculty decided that Bright Star will be held in the Campus Center “Pit” Theatre without extending the number of performances. The production team must now decipher how the will fit an entire orchestra in this small space, how set pieces will work, how they can accommodate everyone who has purchased tickets, and how a major show will work in such a small space. In addition, the story will provide an update on the construction to fix Cowan Hall.
Suite-style residence hall 25 W. Home St. has been granted its first official name change since it opened in 2008.
Freshman early childhood education major Peyton Proffitt placed third in the NCAA Indoor Championship for pole vaulting.
According to a Protect the Nest email update released on Monday, March 13, Otterbein plans to lift its campus-wide COVID-19 guidelines on May 11.
T&C Media took home a national award for Best Website for a four-year institution with 1,000 to 2,999 undergraduate students.
Tune in to The Wild Card Weekly Rewind this week for an update on Otterbein's Otterball and an update on sports and basketball at Otterbein.
According to the Feb. 3 Board of Trustees Report, bi-weekly pay for students was confirmed by Student Trustees Yasmeen Khafagy and Madelyn Nelson, who confirmed with Vice President for Business Affairs Susan Bolt to implement the change in the fall 2023 semester.
One of the first pieces of advice college students hear when they step onto campus is that joining student organizations is a great way to make friends and contribute to the overall wellness of campus. Otterbein has more than 83 such organizations where students can find a sense of community. Still, though, students involved in these groups find how little the Otterbein University Student Government interacts with them to be confusing.
The Otterbein men's basketball team has begun to bounce back from a 12-year losing streak with the help of new head coach Andy Winters.
Developing a class-wide art exhibition that individualizes and highlights each student's work is the last mission Otterbein art students are tasked to complete before their departure.
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Otterbein’s freshman early arrival programs were combined for the first time during the fall of 2022. This merge saw the RISE program, run by Student Success and Career Development and comprised of Opportunity Scholarship recipients, take the Nurturing Educational Success and Transitions program run by the Office of Social Justice and Activism under its wing. The merger was motivated by changes in OSJA staffing at that time.
Otterbein students gathered to counter-protest [VIDEO] Created Equal, an anti-abortion group based in Columbus, that visited campus yesterday afternoon.
On Feb. 21 from 6:30-7:30 PM in the Campus Center, Otterbein will host an open mic night to celebrate Black History Month.
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Although the on-campus student population is down compared to recent years, students still aren’t satisfied with parking availability.
Experimental and ethereal, the Hinge Ensemble proved that any sound can tell a descriptive story. The Boston-based quartet visited Otterbein University to perform two lively concerts in the Riley Auditorium on Feb. 10.
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