Student government organizations in the OAC reflect on their accomplishments
OAC student government organizations work to invoke change on their campuses.
OAC student government organizations work to invoke change on their campuses.
The residence hall is being renamed after President Emeritus Thomas J. Kerr IV, who died in 2021.
The production, which was originally slated to be staged at the Fritsche Theatre, has since moved to the Campus Center Theatre
Otterbein University’s LGBTQIA+ organization, FreeZone, will open its annual Other Prom to high school students in collaboration with the Westerville Queer Collective (WQC).
Otterbein plans to lift COVID guidelines in accordance with the federal government's ending of the COVID national emergency declaration.
The seniors work on every aspect of the show, from curating their work to choosing what's served at the reception.
Members of student organizations would like to see relationships built and action taken.
A merger between NEST and RISE has left students feeling like NEST is being pushed out.
The anti-abortion group was met with many student counter-protestors.
As Otterbein's 2023 spring semester reaches full swing, the Otterbein University Student Government is preparing for a semester of duty for the student body.
Previously known as the African American Student Union, the Black Student Union completed a rebrand at the end of the fall semester of 2022.
The Otterbein Theatre and Dance Department increased its amount of shows after the stage in Fritsche Theatre was destroyed.
Temperatures are rising in multiple residence halls.
Several residence halls and classroom buildings have been without heat since Saturday.
"Sophomore slaughter" semester for nursing students will be lighter for students this upcoming semester as the nursing faculty and staff have made changes to the curriculum to reduce student stress and anxiety.
President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan allows some students to be eligible for up to $20,000 while others are only eligible for $10,000.
Recent Otterbein graduate, and host of Retrospection Radio Theatre, Noah Martin has won the Columbus Podcasting Award for Podcast of the Year.
Though President John Comerford has been providing updates on the plan since February, questions remain about how this will impact Otterbein.
Delays to the elevator have postponed the completion of the first phase of construction on the Campus Center to October.
Otterbein closes their health center in favor of local care at Mount Carmel facilities