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Future brings new opportunities

Some people may find it scary to look into the future. While that may be true, it’s sometimes necessary. The future of The Campus newspaper will be much like the present. Having a ‘sexy’ layout is one change made this year that will continue next year. We hope the awards […]

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Playwriting workshop draws in future writers

Another writing-centered event is starting at Ottawa University, focusing on playwriting. Julie Noonan, Assistant Professor of Theatre at OU, said that the event is a playwriting workshop that started on Tuesday. “The students involved will be writing and working on short plays with our alumni guest playwright, David Malone,” she […]

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Glee hopes to win ratings, sectionals

I have always hoped that my life would someday be a musical. If anyone knows me, they know breaking into random song and dance is a forte of mine. I think singing and songs can make anyone happy; it just has to be the right tune at the right time. […]

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Creative literary journal in the works

The OU literary journal is returning with a new name. Inkblots and Brush­strokes will be released at the beginning of next se­mester, and they are cur­rently accepting submis­sions up to April 26, said Adawe Lifeplan Center adviser Sarah Ngoh. Ngoh, who is also ad­viser to Cognoscenti, said that the English […]

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Buggin Malone raps, utilizes past

While everyone has a struggle, it’s always a dif­ferent story. Some artists choose music as an outlet to tell their stories. Buggin Malone, a Na­tive American rapper from Wisconsin, came to OU’s campus to share his story in hopes to educate listeners. “I try to educate through my music,” he […]

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West: Student needs should trump campus appearance

Since the students have arrived back on campus from spring break I have noticed a lot of construction and concrete replacement being done. The first thought that came to my mind is, where is the University getting this money to pay for every single piece of cracked concrete to be […]

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University should share information

No one knows it all. As journalists, we sure wish that we did, though. As students at Ottawa University, we mostly just want to be informed of the things happening on campus that involve us, no matter how small or unimportant they may seem to the OU administration. We take […]

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Debate: How much should people share?

All of us have things that we choose to share about ourselves. We also have things that we don’t want known. Sometimes these are habits we don’t want people to know about, or we simply don’t want people to know everything about us if we aren’t close to them. Finding […]

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Local Sandbar draws college crowd with specials

College students are very important to her places of business Peach Madl said. Madl, owner of The Sandbar in Lawrence and Ottawa, and the new Sub Shop said that she sees many students in both her bar and eatery. “The university is very important to our economy,” Madl said. “We […]