Student government defends Campus Center renovation fee
Otterbein University Student Government President Jeremy Paul addressed student concerns about the increased fee for the Campus Center renovations.
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Otterbein University Student Government President Jeremy Paul addressed student concerns about the increased fee for the Campus Center renovations.
President and CEO of the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) Frederic Bertley will be the commencement speaker for the undergraduate ceremony April 29. President Kathy Krendl made the announcement at the board of trustees meeting Feb. 3.
The Otterbein University Senate will meet Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. in Riley Auditorium to discuss possible changes to the majors of several academic departments.
At the board of trustees meeting this past Saturday, board members discussed upcoming changes coming to campus including the renovation of the campus center, an increase in the student life fee, the expansion of academic programs and Otterbein's financial status.
Festival 2018: It's up to art focuses on diversity and inclusion through student work. This year's show also included a canned food drive to support the Westerville community. Company manager, junior theater and creative writing major, Elise Woods, said that art helps to bring people together and make a difference.
Ever wonder what the inside of the Towers Hall bell tower looks like?
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Changes are coming to the Otterbein student media as the Communications department chair releases details on how Otterbein TV, T&C Magazine and tandcmedia.org will be combining to form T&C Media.
Senior piano performance major, Sasha Neverov, will perform her final piano recital at Otterbein University, on Saturday, Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. in Riley Auditorium. Neverov will be performing many classical works as well as a few contemporary pieces. She said that classical music is not a dying art but rather a tradition that gives the audience a look into the past.
Otterbein's Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) hosted "Dress for Success" event. A Macy's representative demonstrated how to dress in the workplace. The students learned the differences between professional and business casual as well as do's and don'ts when it comes to proper attire.
Otterbein offers free group fitness classes open to faculty, staff and students. Classes are held at the Rike, Monday through Thursday. Classes offered include total body training, hip hop cardio, core express, yoga and total body express. The majority of the classes are taught by students.
The Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) hosts annual Internship Awareness Week. They had multiple events across campus to help promote student internships and expose students to professional resources on campus. Some of the events included: an internship poster contest display, a peer to peer internship fair and a panel.
The men's basketball team won its first game this season against Heidelberg with an ending score of 78-69 on Jan. 27.
Hundreds of Otterbein students, faculty and staff walk past Towers Hall every day. It is one of Otterbein's most historic and beloved buildings, but how much do we actually know about its history? Stephen Grinch, Otterbein University's archivist, shared some history about Towers Hall with T&CMedia.
Daisy Dunbar reports on the measures that Otterbein is taking to keep students safe during Level 1 snow emergencies, icy conditions and cold temperatures this winter.
Otterbein's art department faculty created pieces based around the theme "Opening Doors to the World." The exhibition was filled with pieces that lead way through storytelling, place, and identity in African culture. The exhibition will be on display until February 9, 2018 in the Miller Gallery located in the Art & Communications building.
The Otterbein Concert Choir traveled to five different cities in Germany from December 11 to 20. To learn more about the trip, you can visit a blog written by Allison Asarch, senior creative writing major, about her experience.
The women's basketball team won its match against Capital with an ending score of 69-54 on January 20.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Otterbein's Center for Community Engagement (CCE) held their annual day of service. After the MLK Convocation, students attended Pac the Mac and other events in the Campus Center to complete multiple service projects. These projects help student-run volunteer groups and local organizations in Westerville.
Many on campus rely on their meal plans to get them the food they need, so I wanted to know what a graduate might make for his meals after he has moved on from Otterbein’s meal plan. I met up with recent Otterbein graduate Grady Simms, who graduated in the spring of 2017 with a history degree to find out how he eats now that no one cooks for him.