$20 dates: Uptown Westerville—pizza, olive oil, and a pink rubber duck
Abby and Amy find fun things to do for less than $20 in Uptown Westerville.
Abby and Amy find fun things to do for less than $20 in Uptown Westerville.
Editor-in-Chief Amy Hissrich discusses the inaugural Otter Ball and what she found fun.
After many years of student use, the Otterbein Rike Center is in need of repairs.
The Ensemble explored unconventional elements of experimental music through its use of objects like walkie-talkies and ratchets.
Though the library might be a common place to study, there are also some unexpected study spots around campus.
The T&C staff looks at four different pizza locations in the Westerville community, rating them on their appearance and taste.
T&C writer Abby Vitali details her Saturday in Westerville for less than $20
Editor-in-Chief Ty Forney welcomes the class of 2026 to Otterbein University.
Editor-in-Chief Ty Forney closes out the semester with a reflection on the semester's events and T&C's accomplishments, as well as a peek at what the future has in store.
WOBN General Manager Hannah Brown signs off with a discussion of how Otterbein should handle racial equity.
T&C staff writer Hermon Tesfaldet offers her opinion on how Otterbein handles the religious holidays its students celebrate.
Graduating Editor-in-Chief Ian Gillen reflects on working during a pandemic.
Senior Katie Frame prepares her goodbyes to her peers and mentors as graduation approaches.
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.