Friends with benefits. Everyone has heard the saying. Everyone knows what it means and most of us have had at least one, with varying degrees of…intimacy. While it isn’t always the smartest and/or well executed concept it can be a functional one. IF you know the rules and keep your […]
Month: September 2010
OU’s games now broadcasted locally on KOFO
KOFO is taking over radio broadcast of all OU athletic events this semester. Last year, sports were only broadcast online through Stretch Internet. Sports will be broadcast on 1220 A.M. KOFO and online. Bob Johnson, an employee of KOFO radio will be doing the broadcasts as well as guiding a […]
Phillips: Sara Bareilles songs still stuck in my head
Her song was stuck in my head for a whole year. “Love Song” by Sara Bareilles was the first number one hit on the album that made her name known across the world. Now, as her new CD “Kaleidoscope Heart” hits radio waves around the world, it is guaranteed one […]
Web exclusive: Dondria vs. Phatfffat simply great music
Music these days is about…I’d say at least 50% crap. Nobody really has to sing anymore. There are all these machines that can simulate natural talent and smoke and mirrors to create stars. It’s rare to find an actual talent. But I think I have: Dondria. Some people may know […]
Braves soccer kicking off year with high goals
The men’s soccer team is kicking off the 2010 season with high expectations for the new year. Last year they ended with a regular season record of 9-11-0 and finished third in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference for the second straight year. So far, the men have started 1-4-0 this […]
OU alumnus coaches, studies for MBA
With multiple awards and six broken records, Justin Garrard has his fair share of good memories of his time at Ottawa University. Garrard said that of all his accomplishments he is most proud of being named All-American Marathon Runner in 2009 as well as Academic All-American. “Running has definitely taught […]
The ‘Wright’ Stuff: NFL labor deal may ruin 2011 season for fans
Some of us realize it. Some don’t. Heck, some of us are in denial so thick that it’s pouring out of our ears. The reality is, there may not be NFL football to watch next year. Due to an expiring Collective Bargaining Agreement that ends next March, there may be […]
Volleyball team aims for improvement after last season
The Ottawa University volleyball team has begun the 2010 season with a 4-3 record through its first seven games. The Lady Braves ended the Baker University Tournament this past weekend by winning their first two games 3-0 and 3-2 against Sterling College and McKendree University Friday. They lost the last […]