Editors Blog: First Amendment rights exceed individual political opinions
This morning, protesters from the Columbus-based anti-abortion group Created Equal came to Otterbein University to speak with students outside the Campus Center.
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This morning, protesters from the Columbus-based anti-abortion group Created Equal came to Otterbein University to speak with students outside the Campus Center.
Anti-abortion protesters from Created Equal, a non-profit organization based in Columbus, Ohio, stood outside the Campus Center today to speak with Otterbein students about abortion.
Last month, the United Methodist Church (UMC) voted 438-384 to uphold its ban on same-sex marriage and LGBT clergy, a decision that disappointed many affiliated bodies, including Otterbein University.
Heather Sandvik, a senior sustainability studies major and long-distance running star, has dealt with multiple injuries and setbacks in her athletic career. Despite these obstacles, she's achieved several athletic goals and is prepared to graduate alongside her peers this spring.
Otterbein sports is in store for a busy week as baseball, softball, lacrosse and tennis are slated for events.
The Otterbein men’s lacrosse team was victorious in its home opener with a final score of 14-5 over Oberlin on Wednesday. The Cardinals jumped to a 6-2 advantage after the first quarter on their way to the non-conference victory. Nine Cardinals converted goals throughout the contest.
Casey Rife is a junior, with a double major in global studies and environmental science, and a sustainability studies minor. She is currently the vice president of OUSG. Selena Labair is also a junior, with a double major in sociology and criminology and justice studies and a minor in psychology. Labair is currently the secretary of OUSG.
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Robert Gatti will be retiring after serving Otterbein University for 41 years.
The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church voted Tuesday to keep bans on same-sex weddings and LGBTQ clergy. This decision conflicts with United Methodist Church-affiliated colleges and universities (NASCUMC) who encouraged the Church to remove certain discriminatory language from their governing documents.
As housing selection approaches, Otterbein’s Office of Residence Life has one piece of advice for students: think ahead. Residence Life encourages students to tell the office what their plans are for next year and to file the paperwork sooner rather than later.
Otterbein University Student Government (OUSG) will be holding spring elections on March 13, 2019. All positions and offices are available to any student that is eligible and interested.
Spring break is fast approaching, but Otterbein sports will continue while students are off-campus. Baseball, softball, tennis, golf and lacrosse will be spending spring break in Florida. Wrestling and track will be competing in their respective NCAA championships.
Otterbein University’s search committee for the provost and vice president for academic affairs (VPAA) position has narrowed their candidate pool to three finalists.
On Thursday, Feb. 21, an email was sent from Vice President and Chief of Staff Kristine Robbins regarding the university’s search for a new provost and vice president for academic affairs (VPAA). The email informed its recipients that three finalists for the position have been selected for campus interviews, beginning Feb. 28.
Otterbein University announced on Monday March 25 that Andy Winters was hired as the next men's basketball head coach. Winters will replace previous head coach Brian Oilar, who resigned from the position in late February.
Postseason play began Tuesday evening for the Otterbein women’s basketball team as it traveled to rival Capital, winning 66-53. The game was a tight affair until the Cardinals pulled away in the third quarter to secure the first-round victory.
For some athletes, a jersey number is just a regular number. For other athletes, it represents something much more. Numbers can be superstitions, like a lucky pair of shoes or socks. Some numbers are passed down through generations, representing a family legacy. For others, jersey numbers are a part of their identity.
Editor's note: The scores and assists in the video are prior to games played before Feb. 16. They have been updated in the article.
Editor's note: The scores and assists in the video are prior to games played before Feb. 16. They have been updated in the article.
The Otterbein men’s basketball team ended its season with an 82-62 loss to Baldwin Wallace Saturday afternoon inside the Rike Center. Seniors Connor Clark and Andre Bradley were honored before the game.