After winning the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2009, the women’s soccer team underwent coaching changes at the top this summer. Craig Shaw, who coached the Lady Braves the last three years, amounted a 38-20-3 (21-5-1 in the conference) record over his time as coach. In 2009, he coached the […]
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OU Braves football team has same goals, expectations
KCAC champions. 11-1 win/loss record. National playoffs appearance. All achievements by the 2009 Ottawa University football team. The 2010 team is different than the 2009 team, said OU football head coach Kent Kessinger. “We are a different team this year, but we have the same goals,” Kessinger said. “We talked […]
Rivalry renewed, OU Braves victorious
The OU football team defeated its rival Baker University 24-14 Saturday. Head coach Kent Kessinger said the game was an important start for the season. “The crowd and atmosphere was amazing,” he said. Adam Henn, a sophomore wide receiver, also said the crowd was great. “It felt like a playoff […]
Tate, Tooley win sports publication awards for media guides
Katie Tooley and Bruce Tate have represented OU in a fashion not seen often in Ottawa. Last month, in the CoSIDA Publication Awards in San Fransisco, Tate won the award for Best Cover in Division C for his design of the 2009-2010 men’s and women’s basketball combined media guide cover. […]
The ‘Wright’ Stuff: ESPN isn’t the only outlet for news
I’m a student and sports fan here just like many others on this campus. The thing is, unless you are constantly surfing the web in between classes or in your free time, the main sports outlet we have is ESPN. The sports network that gives all the information a fanatic […]
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 […]
Humm: College newspaper is great experience
Growing up I always read the newspaper to keep myself informed, however, I didn’t think I would become involved in telling the news. Sitting in my high school newspaper class writing my review of the latest Flee the Seen concert or assessing Weezer’s new album Make Believe, I never thought […]
Leadership brings difficulties, opportunities
I was told it’d be lonely at the top. But, I refused to believe it. When I got the position of editor-in-chief of The Campus newspaper, I knew I’d have a lot of responsibility ahead of me. Was I ready? I’m not sure, but I was excited. There were a […]
Newspaper is fun, rewarding experience
When I started college, I thought I wanted to do journalism. I went back and forth for a while. I basically spent my first two years jumping majors and ended up with an associate’s degree in general studies. I had written a few entertainment reviews for the paper at the […]
Oliver: Ottawa has great potential despite difficulties
Wow. I’m a senior. Double wow. I’m (hopefully) graduating in a few weeks. Where did this all begin? January of last year I was fresh out of studying abroad in Australia and knew only one thing: I did not want to go another semester at Baker University. My parents were […]