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(10/30/17 8:39pm)
Spinning Disc Records, located on 18 W College Ave., officially opened its doors on Tuesday October 17th. Owners of the store, Ron and Toby Smith, have been collecting vinyls since they were children. After 40 years of marriage and collecting vinyls together, they opened Spinning Disc Records. The store is open Wednesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(10/30/17 8:25pm)
Stella Kane, director of dance at Otterbein University, talks about the dance minor and how she was drawn to Otterbein's theater and dance program as a result of her previous experience.
(10/17/17 7:55pm)
WOBN, Otterbein's student-run radio station, celebrated College Radio Day 2017 by having a 24-hour live broadcast with back to back showcases such as "Sorry Not Sorry", "Campus Country", "LIT" and more. The broadcast started on midnight Thursday October 5.
(10/17/17 9:03pm)
A topiary man standing 50 feet above a revitalized shopping center in downtown Columbus, was created at the Point on Otterbein University's campus.
(10/17/17 8:48pm)
Investigative reporter, Mike Wagner, and exoneree, Robert McClendon, came to Otterbein to present their story of McClendon's wrongful conviction, Wagner's advocacy for his eventual exoneration and to share about others who were freed by The Innocence Project. Both Wagner and McClendon sat down with T&C Media to explain why students should be aware of wrongful incarceration and some steps they can take towards ending injustice.
(10/14/17 11:50pm)
Otterbein's volleyball team started the game alone in first place in the conference, but Heidelberg dominated the game, and won 3-1. This game showed Otterbein's volleyball team that there are some obstacles that the team wasn't aware of. Head coach Monica Wright and senior Marie Thornton said the team will work on improving their versatility.
(10/31/17 5:22pm)
The senate meeting on October 11 proposed three new bills to add a new major and minor and to remove a major. Two of the bills were unanimously approved and one was postponed to the November 8 meeting.
(10/24/17 7:00am)
The Westerville Fire Division and the Campus Safety Team hosted Otterbein’s Annual Campus Fire Safety Day to bring awareness to students the importance of fire safety on Sept. 28.
(10/24/17 7:40pm)
Otterbein head volleyball coach Monica Wright strives for a championship mindset after the team’s 201st win against their rival, Capital University. Wright was awarded for her 200th win before the game vs Capital on September 29.
(10/20/17 2:53pm)
Otterbein University recently changed their registration process from year long to semester by semester.
(10/05/17 4:30pm)
Otterbein radio station to take part in the seventh annual College Radio Day.
(10/04/17 4:00am)
T&C Media's Dominique Darr has all the information about events happening on campus this week such as performances of "Rumors", comedian Jeffrey Jay, fall sports and more.
(10/31/17 5:27pm)
In this week's Campus Refresh, Campus Activities Board hosts comedian Jeffrey Jay, the play Rumors continues this weekend in Cowan Hall, and several sports events are happening with most of them playing rivals Capital University.
(10/03/17 9:05pm)
A new coach on campus, ready to lead the football team to victory. A guest speaker lecturing. Alumni speaking about what they’re doing now that they’ve graduated. These might sound like events happening on Otterbein’s campus right now, but they are actually news stories that appeared in the first issue of the Tan & Cardinal newspaper on Sept. 17, 1917. That four-page paper was the first of countless issues of the Tan & Cardinal to cover both life on campus and in the world at large once a week, every week. Today, students might not realize that the magazine they are so familiar with was once a newspaper. Its glossy cover, colorful photographs and bold logo make the T&C magazine unmistakable on Otterbein’s campus. Along with tandcmedia.org, the student news website, the magazine still shares the mission of the newspaper it evolved from. Together the website and magazine tell important stories, and tell them well. As of fall 2017, the Tan & Cardinal has succeeded in telling those stories for 100 years.
(09/29/17 3:39pm)
The Tan & Cardinal touches everyone who goes through its staff, but like any organization it stays with some more than others. For Kelley Youman, spending time on the newspaper was the start of a lifelong love for journalism, and provided the foundation for her current career.
(10/17/17 8:52pm)
When Meredith Ulmer decided to switch her major to public relations, she never could have guessed she would wind up becoming the social media specialist for one of the world’s largest fast food chains. Now, she works for Wendy’s, and you’ve probably read her work without ever knowing that the woman behind it once walked down Home Street or ate in the Campus Center. Ulmer’s tweets from the Wendy’s Twitter account are famous for their roasting of other burger joints (frozen patties and all) and even of Wendy’s fans themselves. Ulmer gets to interact with Wendy’s customers like Carter Wilkerson, the teenager who got free chicken nuggets for a year after his tweet got over 3 million retweets and broke the Twitter record for most retweets. The hashtag #nuggsforcarter expanded into a campaign for donations to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Ulmer’s job is fun, challenging and allows her to make a difference. Find out just how she got where she is today after starting out as an Otterbein student.
(09/29/17 3:49pm)
Abby Shump sits with her fellow first-year students crowding inside Cowan Hall as the festivities of one of Otterbein’s summer orientation days begin. Lights are shining on an empty stage and background music is being played, though no one is listening. Nervous chatter talks over the music and echoes throughout the auditorium. Everyone is anxious, either clinging to their parents or antsy to break free. No one knows what’s going to happen next.
(09/29/17 3:34pm)
Otterbein University has made efforts throughout its history to promote feminism. Feminism, by definition, according to Webster’s New World College Dictionary, is “the principle that women should have political, economic and social rights equal to those of men”. Initially founded in 1847, Otterbein promoted feminism by being one of the nation’s first universities to welcome women and people of color.
(09/29/17 3:43pm)
Food insecurity is not something most students think about when they think of college. However, many students face this reality while at school, sometimes not knowing where their next meal will come from. Haylie Schmoll, now a junior public relations major, was faced with this harsh truth when a student in need approached her in the OtterDen. One casual conversation would help bring the issue of food insecurity to the forefront of Otterbein’s campus, resulting in the creation of Otterbein’s food pantry, the Promise House.
(09/29/17 3:47pm)
In a track meet heavy with competition and full of the nation’s top Division III runners, the air became still and the room fell quiet. Anchor and secret weapon, Claire Lamb, anxiously stood on her mark, waiting for the baton from teammate, Katy Foltz, in the women’s distance medley relay. With a pounding heart and steady breathing, Lamb visualized her 1600-meter leg of the race until the baton was placed in her hand. Then the volume of cheering teammates and coaches yelling filled her ears as she tried to keep pace with the other runners.