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Proposed Title IX changes affect Otterbein

As a vote draws near on U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ proposed Title IX changes, universities across the country, including Otterbein, are reflecting on how the proposed changes will affect cases of sexual misconduct reporting and processing.   According to a press release from the ...

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Campus awaits board decision on UMC affiliation

At a glance, the bottom of Otterbein’s website reads in small print that Otterbein is “a private, non-profit, United Methodist affiliated, nationally accredited institution.” Looking further on the website, one discovers statements that indicate the university’s commitment to diversity, inclusion ...

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T&C Media offers all you need to know about housing

As housing selection approaches, Otterbein’s Office of Residence Life has one piece of advice for students: think ahead. Residence Life encourages students to tell the office what their plans are for next year and to file the paperwork sooner rather than later.  Housing selection can cause anxiety ...

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Class schedules create conflict for Otterbein athletes

After one semester on the three-credit-hour model, students are frustrated with scheduling not only classes, but other extra-curricular activities.  While the university's hope for the new course model was to increase students’ ability to take more courses in a semester, many find the change ...

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Residence Life offers resolutions to roommate conflicts

With housing selection coming up, find out more about how to handle roommate conflicts. Switching roommates can be awkward. Find out more about the process.  Office of Residence Life offers insight on how to handle roommate conflicts. Wanting to switch roommates? Residence Life explains what to do when that occurs Davis Hall Resident Assistant says though roommate conflicts are awkward, RAs can help

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Otterbein bat team helps rid campus of unwanted animals

Students aren’t the only ones roaming campus late at night. To date, there have been six reports of bats in campus buildings, including the Dunlap-King (DK) Hall, 25 W. Home St., the Campus Center, Towers Hall and Roush Hall. In each instance, Otterbein’s bat team, made up of 12 zoo and conservation ...

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