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Otterbein men's basketball faces off against Franklin Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p.m.
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Otterbein men's basketball faces off against Franklin Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p.m.
T&C Media is wrapping up for the academic year. Here is an overview of some stories to expect in the last weeks and changes to expect next semester.
Starting life in a new place can be difficult, and college is no different. Most of you are on your own for the first time, miles away from home, with no real physical connection to anyone you know. Some of you are a mere 15 minutes away from home, still trying to navigate what it means to pursue a higher education and where your majors will take you in the future.
Otterbein University is celebrating its 172 Commencement on April 28, 2019. The speaker for this year is Chairman, President and CEO of American Electrical Power (AEP) Nicholas Akins. As the ceremony draws near, graduating students are wrapping up their last year at Otterbein.
John Comerford, Otterbein University’s 21 president, has brought a considerable amount of change to campus since he began in July.
The Local Flavors podcast features Westerville and other Columbus-based artists of all genres. They talk about their time in the industry and banter with WOBN personalities about stories regarding personal experiences.
As the spring semester comes to a close, so does Otterbein sports. While some teams struggled to find footing this season, others persevered and climbed their way to the top of the OAC ranks.
Transferring to Otterbein at the beginning of spring semester 2018 was both nerve-wracking and intimidating. Arriving in the middle of the year, I thought I would've had trouble making friends and finding my home on campus. However, Otterbein made me feel welcomed, and I became excited for a fresh start.
At a glance, the bottom of Otterbein’s website reads in small print that Otterbein is “a private, non-profit, United Methodist affiliated, nationally accredited institution.” Looking further on the website, one discovers statements that indicate the university’s commitment to diversity, inclusion and equity.
The Local Flavors podcast features Westerville and other Columbus-based artists of all genres. They talk about their time in the industry and banter with WOBN personalities about stories regarding personal experiences.
Otterbein sports is in store for another action-packed weekend. All teams will go against Capital on Saturday.
A motion for a proposed change to the 2019-20 academic calendar was passed during a university Senate meeting on April 3.
Otterbein sports had a busy weekend in conference action. Most teams were victorious in their respective contests.
"Hay Fever" is a show that calls for teamwork from all aspects of the theater department especially from those who work behind the scenes.
According to the American Bar Association, 28 percent of students on college campuses experience dating violence. But further research from a Justice Department report indicates that only 20 percent of campus sexual assault victims go to police.
Otterbein University's Integrative Studies (INST) program requires students to take several general education courses in a variety of topics, regardless of students' area of study. Each semester, students struggle with deciding which INST courses to take out of over 20 different INST options. T&C Media is here to offer insight about which classes are going to be worth your time.
Otterbein sports will be busy at work this coming weekend. Baseball, softball, tennis, track lacrosse and women’s golf are all scheduled to compete. Most events will be taking place on campus Saturday.
Bob Gatti, Otterbein’s dean of students and vice president for student affairs, is retiring in July after serving an entire 41-year career at Otterbein.
As a vote draws near on U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ proposed Title IX changes, universities across the country, including Otterbein, are reflecting on how the proposed changes will affect cases of sexual misconduct reporting and processing.
Otterbein baseball, softball and lacrosse teams have had an action-packed week.