As I am writing this article, I have less than twelve hours before it’s due. I don’t know my topic. I’m still awaiting divine inspiration. So, I’ve decided to write while I wait. I guess this would happen to me— my life is one big waiting experience right now. […]
Month: October 2012
MLB creating second wild card opportunity
Major League Baseball has been going through some difficulties lately. The steroids era seems to be part of the past, but issues like expanding the use of technology or the purposeless interleague games. For this season, Commissioner Bud Selig announced the creation of a second wild card in each […]
New counselor looks to give students extra support, guidance
Donna Washington’s first couple of months at Ottawa University so far have helped her build relationships with the people that need her, if nothing else. Working to provide individual counseling for students, as well as doing consultations with faculty and staff about students Washington is looking to use her […]
Small pets beneficial to students, should be allowed in dorm rooms
Many students leave pets at home when they move into the dorms. Not many residential colleges allow pets in the dormitories, despite the benefits in transitioning and student life. Studies show that pet owners are healthier people overall. Touching and caring for a living animal reduces stress levels, lowers […]
Students weigh in on campus jobs
When you’re at school, where do you get money to buy food, etc.? Colby Regier, Junior: When I am at school, I get my money to buy food and other things from working as a Resident Assistant in the dorms. Lindsay Dahl, sophomore: I use money earned from the […]
OU to hold annual blood drive
According to the American Red Cross, every two seconds someone new in the United States needs blood. That’s more than 44,000 blood transfusions needed every day. The American Red Cross teamed up with senior Lauren Buckles Tuesday to help organize a blood drive. This was Buckles second year organizing […]