People tired of pump prices
Rachel Scali | June 5The number of theories explaining why gas prices have risen so drastically should be enough to satisfy even the most creative of conspiracy theorists. What exactly is going on?
The number of theories explaining why gas prices have risen so drastically should be enough to satisfy even the most creative of conspiracy theorists. What exactly is going on?
Whether or not you know anything about the weather, the wailing tornado sirens this past Sunday should have let you know, in their annoyingly high-pitched way, that something big was coming.
Everyone remembers trooping outside into the freezing cold or the pouring rain during a fire drill. Now, students and faculty get to enjoy this exciting event four times a year instead of two.
Playing the blame game seems to be a typical response to a tragic event, especially tragedies involving school violence. Everyone wants to know where to point the finger.
Professor Fredrik Marsh of the Otterbein art department was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship for his photography in 2008. He has also had more than 200 exhibitions nationwide and recently in Germany.
As the saying goes, there's no arguing with success, and nobody understands successful arguing better than the Otterbein debate team. The team qualified for nationals, which comes as no surprise. Otterbein has sent students to the national competition for the last five years.
Ohio, at least among Ohioans, is infamous for its unpredictable weather. However, this past weekend the weather forecasters hit the proverbial nail on the head with the "Blizzard of '08". Of course, the blizzard hit in March, so Ohio's claim to wacky weather still holds true.
The plot thickens concerning the reconstruction of the West Main Street Bridge. Jim Pike, the bridge engineer for Franklin County, told Westerville city council members that Otterbein was unwilling to enter into a financial partnership to help pay for construction of a temporary walkway.
The intrepid Otterbein students who travel between the two ends of campus may face a tougher trek next year. The city of Westerville has decided to renovate the Main Street bridge, which students use to get from the main part of campus to the new science and art/communication buildings.
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