Photo by: Ada Castro The Campus is featuring one Ottawa University student every week to make sure our readers find out about the cool things our apprentices accomplish. Our first Profile Of The Week is Kansas native, John Hawks. He is a Communication Studies major, loves horses and is learning […]
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The Angel Shot
Photo by: Ashley Alonzo As sexual assault becomes more and more common in our communities, it is important that we take action. Four bars and restaurants around the world started what could be a life saver: the “angel shot.” Iberian Rooster, located in St. Petersburg, Florida, initiated this in December, […]
Six Tips To Rock Finals
Photo by: Ashley Alonzo 1. Check the finals schedule You know what would be super sad? If you study your brain off for a test and show up at the wrong time in the wrong room. You need to check the finals schedule as soon as it comes out. It […]
Mock The Vote Results
Graphic by: Ada Castro Mock The Vote took place on Nov. 8, 2016, along with the actual presidential election. It was an event sposored by the OU Student Senate, and results indicate that Ottawa University students, faculty and staff also elected Donald Trump as the new president of the […]
Ottawa University Stands Up To Domestic Violence
In 2008, 25-years-old Jana L. Mackey was murdered by her ex-boyfriend. She was a passionate advocate for victims of domestic violence and a student in the same field. Jana’s parents, Christie and Curt Brungardt, decided that something bigger needed to be born after their daughter’s tragic death. In 2009, Jana’s […]
11 a.m. Class Conflict
Photo Illustration by: Ashley Alonzo The classes at 11 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays are definitely a #HotTopic on campus lately: Who will win? The students’ uproar about this inconvenience or the administration’s need to fulfill their agendas? Read below to find out. Ottawa University had kept the tradition of […]
Health and Safety: A Resident Assistant’s Perspective
Photo by: Ashley Alonzo Students in Martin Hall failed to follow simple instructions. What they might call “spotless rooms” actually translates to unmade beds with clothes all over them, dirty clothes underneath, unwashed dishes and grimy sinks. The dorms are in fact home away from home, and just like your […]
Applying for Graduate School
Photo By: Ashley Alonzo This upcoming Topic Tuesday, brought to you by the Adawe Lifeplan Center, is all about making sure students are ready to plan their next steps toward pursuing their dreamed academic careers. On Sept. 20, Dr. Amber Reagan-Kendrick, Adawe advisor, will present everything there is to know […]
Library Headache
Photo by: Ashley Alonzo I don’t know about you all, but I need silence or instrumental music to be able to get inspired to write papers. Usually, the library is a great place to find that inner peace and for my muse to come down. Lately, however, trying to write […]
‘Replica’ Review
Photo by Zack Tallent “Replica” is one of the multidisciplinary performance works choreographed by Jonah Bokaer. Bokaer, U.S. native, became an international choreographer, and media artist illustrated by the New York Times as “one of the mystery men of American dance…both subdued and intense, alert and unfathomable, quietly graceful and […]