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 […]
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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 […]
Message of faith: God at work, even when effects unnoticed
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. […]
Men’s soccer team makes progress on the pitch
Senior captain Brad Bleich, and junior Tyler Smith, said their main goal for this men’s soccer season is to get a ring. They said they want to win their rings as the conference champions in the KCAC this year. Head coach Bob Casper said the goals of being the […]
Last-minute schedule changes postpone graduation, unfair
According to LegallySociable.com, less than 35 percent of students at a four-year college actually get their degree in four years. This statistic personally scares me. I would like to graduate in four years like I was lead to believe when I first started college. Lately, this dream has been […]
Getting a clue, preparing for a mystery
Junior Rebecca Campbell will play the character of Mrs. Peacock in the musical “Clue” which will be presented at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 24, 25 and 26 in Peters Auditorium. Campbell said she likes this play because it is hugely entertaining. “It’s a very light and enjoyable show to […]
FCA extends invite to all students
There are many clubs and organizations on campus, but there is a faith organization that is open for everyone to join. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is one of the faith organizations on campus and is growing every week. FCA’s mission statement is to present to coaches and […]
Fall season brings different area events to enjoy
Autumn brings about many changes and events. The leaves change colors, the weather gets chillier, and there are fairs and festivals. Many nearby cities host festivals that feature a variety of craft booths, food and drinks, car shows and even jousting. Here are three upcoming events within driving distance […]
DECA to sponsor ‘Haunted Hike’ again
The second annual Haunted Hike 5k run/ walk will be held Oct. 6th at 10 a.m. with registration starting at 9 a.m. This event is hosted by DECA and all proceeds will be going to Matt Bollig and family. Registration will be held in the union from 11 a.m. […]
Clubs students would make on campus
If you could start a club on campus, what would it be? Skyler Brown, junior: “A sporting clays shooting club. I think this would be a nice compliment to the archery club.” Zach Beggs, junior: “I would like to have a racquetball club here. I would be president of […]