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Hip hop helps students unwind
What do dreaded final papers, exams and classes have in common? College students experiencing a little a taste of desserts spelled backwards: stressed.
Skin cancer scare enlightens ritual tanner
I enjoy the fake bake. I like the look of being tan and currently joke with my roommates that tan fat is cuter than pale fat. Although I am not a "tanaholic," I was still shaken to find that the reference to "cancer in a box," came true for a friend; an accomplished young woman and Otterbein Alumna.
Cardinals ousted in tournament
Otterbein finished the year with a record of 26 15 and 12 6 in the OAC. Even though they did not win the OAC championship, there were many positive things to come from this year.
'A' tennis nut through and through
To many people, A. Tyler Stephen comes across as a typical tennis enthusiast. Those people simply don't know him.
Professors now utilizing Wikipedia
Even though professors might not like it or let students use it, Wikipedia is making a comeback in some university classrooms - but not as a source.
All-American balances both school and sports, performs at top level
Being a college athlete is an accomplishment in itself. Throw in the requirements of a demanding nursing major, and the success of competing nationally in shot put and you have junior Ally Tobin.
Sarah sounds off: Plastic surgery sucks
Did you know that there's a new plastic surgery where women can reshape the labia of their vagina? And I'm sure we've all heard of getting bum implants to resemble Jennifer Lopez's fine heinie. This is deplorable.
Baseball team ready for OAC tournament
The Cardinals finished the season winning 15 of their last 18 conference games, earning them a three seed in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) tournament in Tiffin on Thursday.
Do profs oppress with politics in class?
Otterbein has never been shy about political involvement. Some wonder if the faculty extend their political views to the classroom and are concerned about what effect that has on students. Have an opinion? Take our poll!
Students council for change
The Council met twice this week, first in its regularly scheduled meeting Monday night, and again yesterday when the members met with Otterbein President C. Brent DeVore to discuss how students can help lessen the impact of the reconstruction of the West Main Street Bridge.
The decathalon of dunces
Marc Dann, Ohio's Attorney General, is mired in a political scandal. Roger Clemens, retired MLB pitcher, is battling steroid accusations. Each one has cheated on his wife. Which one is the bigger dunce?
Representitives snuff anti-smoking campaign
The Ohio House of Representatives passed a bill that will abolish the Ohio Tobacco Prevention Foundation (OTPF) and most likely snuff out programs like DEBUNKIFY along with it.
Police sting Columbus
The Police played Sunday night to an initially sold out Nationwide Arena, which began clearing out not even halfway through their set.
Students aid stationed soldiers
WEB ONLY ARTICLE: Last Thursday Otterbein students were encouraged to bring more than just themselves to the party at the Old Bag of Nails College Night.
Softball season comes to a close
The Otterbein softball team finished the 2008 season with a 13-23 overall record, and a 6-12 mark in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC).
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