T&C Media staff recognized nationally for outstanding work in student journalism
Awards won over the last year of student work includes Best Website awards.
Awards won over the last year of student work includes Best Website awards.
Artificial intelligence is being integrated more into the academic world as it advances, and it's bringing some welcome and worrisome changes.
Players and coaches say that this yearly tradition unifies the team in support of a common cause.
All Otterbein syllabi inform students that for every hour spent in-class they should expect two hours of out-of-class work
Valentine's Day can be either loved or hated, but it also might be a good time to celebrate love of all forms.
Otterbein students and graduates show concern about their professional futures with developing artificial intelligence.
Editor-in-Chief and new staff at T&C Media boosts off of a successful previous semester and sets sights on some new aspects of student media.
Editor-in-Chief Amy Hissrich says goodbye to T&C Media and thanks her staff for all the hard work.
Otterbein men's basketball opened their season with a win.
T&C and other organizations took home many awards including Best Social Media Engagement.
Reporter Karlee Laegel discusses school shooting drills and why they need to be performed.
We stand with "The Collegian."
A look back on this past spring semester and forward to where we go from here.
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