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While dorm life can be an exciting time, being confined to four walls can be quite boring. If you need a change of pace, head to one (or all) of these four local metro parks. All within 30 minutes from campus, head outside to a park to take a break, have a picnic or take a hike.

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Otterbein's nursing program sees an increase in applicants

  The Otterbein Nursing Department has been impacted by nurses deciding to work in schools, rather than hospitals.  NPR published an article stating “Health care workers are burnt out. Across the country, hospitals are so desperate for nurses that they are hiring students before they even graduate. And this shortage of nurses is especially dire when it comes to acute care. Meanwhile, becoming a nurse has become more difficult. "Just when more nurses are needed, it's more difficult to get into nursing school : NPR Covid-19 has negatively impacted so many nurses, leaving them to get out of the hospitals, get out of nursing completely, and change careers.  John Chovan, Otterbein Nursing professor states that about 120 nursing students apply to the nursing program; however, this year there are over 150 applicants.  “There are more applicants for the Otterbein Nursing Department, there are still only 82 applicants accepted into the program, this is going to make the acceptance into the program more competitive,” says Chovan.  Judy Zang, a junior nursing major gives her thoughts on the nursing shortage and how it is affecting Otterbein.  “Although the shortage of nurses isn't a good thing, it feels good to have reassurance that the career I chose is needed and really impacts people; and I hopefully won't run into much difficulty finding a nursing job after graduation,” says Zang.  The shortage of nurses has also made an impact on the placement of students to get their required clinical hours.  “Clinical partners are getting really strict with covid vaccinations, and they are also being very strict on who can come into the hospitals because the nurses are leaving the placements to be lost,” says Chovan.  Spring semester is primarily for seniors to shadow the nurse they are assigned to for the entire semester, they are required to be there twice a week with the same nurse.  “I would say the only time I'm affected is when I am at clinical. This is when I see there is a shortage the most. The nurses are getting assigned more patients than usual and working more hours too,” says Zang.  In spite of the fact that this nursing shortage has negatively impacted the hospitals, it has helped the admission for the nursing department here at Otterbein. 

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Is Blackboard the best option for Otterbein?

Otterbein looks back to before COVID-19 and reflects on Blackboard, specifically Blackboard Ultra, all the way thru the pandemic and into this past re-acclimation to normal semester. It breaks down the university's search for an alternative to Blackboard, takes into account the opinions of teachers and students, and gives insight into how Blackboard has performed over the test of time.

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Otterbein's dark and powerful play opens Halloween weekend

  Otterbein University's Theater Department puts on a musical of dark humor and powerful drama called A Lie in the Mind.  This musical is taking place at Otterbein in the Campus Center Theater, on October 21st- October 30th. The show times are 7:30pm and 8:00pm. A Lie of the Mind - Otterbein University A Lie of the Mind is a really interesting piece of theatre because it somehow manages to tell a dark, twisted story with humor that doesn't discount the grit.  The actors are challenged to keep the energy up for a rather long play that does not have a break in the intensity. Cassie Perlatti talks on behalf of the musical and her role. “For this show, I am credited as "Hair and Makeup Assistant `` and'' Wardrobe Assistant.  I've worked for a few months to design the makeup that the actors wear throughout the show,” says Perlatti.  As Otterbein still faces Covid-19, the theater department still manages to put on a musical for the university. While still following covid-19 protocols, the theater department managed to keep everyone safe and entertained.   “Obviously, masks are a big challenge right now with maintaining the integrity of the makeup.  When I am working on an actor,  they are permitted to be unmasked just for the duration of creating the look,” says Perlatti. “ They must be masked when offstage, so it was a challenge to make sure that their makeup did not smudge underneath.  I was able to find ways to keep the makeup looking fresh and also complete touch ups when needed,” says Perlatti.  As the theater department puts on their last set for A Lie in the Mind on October 30th, Perlatti speaks about her excitement for students to come see the show.  A Lie in the Mind is not your typical musical. The Theater Department out did themselves by pulling in the audience with the radical storyline. “The work that the cast and the design and production teams have put into this is incredible and it is a piece of theatre that will keep you thinking long after you have left the space,” says Perlatti.  “I am most excited to get the audience's reaction to the play.  It is something to see in development but when you add an audience it lights a fire under the actors and creates a completely different show,” says Perlatti. 

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