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Concentration added

Students interested in the sports marketing field at Ottawa University might have an opportunity to explore that field in the coming school year. Sports marketing could be offered as a concentration for business majors, according to Marylou DeWald, Chair for the Division for Business Administration and Public Policy. “The business […]

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Dodgeball team advances to national tournament

One athletics team at Ottawa University not named baseball or softball recently qualified for a national tournament. OU’s 213 dodgeball team, winners of the “Dodge for a Cause” tournament at OU recently won the follow up tournament in Kansas City. That earned them a trip to Chicago for the National […]

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Softball team takes KCAC title

Coach Jay Kahnt said that his team is starting to play the best ball. The Ottawa University Lady Braves have a current season record of 23 wins and 7 losses, and are 15-1 in conference. “We won the conference regular season championship on Wednesday after traveling to Bethany,” Kahnt, head […]

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Students hit the sand court

About eighty percent of Ottawa’s students on campus are athletes, making up the majority of OU’s student body. When athletes aren’t in season, they can play other sports, which non-athletes can participate in as well. Intramural sports have been around for some time, serving as a way students can stay […]

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Student groups celebrate Earth Day

April 22 is a day set aside to honor the earth. The students of biology club and Martin Hall used last week to recognize Earth Day by reducing, reusing and recycling. Last Wednesday, the women of Martin Hall planted flowers, tie-dyed shirts and had a cookout in honor of Earth […]

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Braves Television brings campus to life via video

Smile, you’re on BravesTV. Ottawa University has its own social media in the form of Braves Television, a new campaign on campus designed to promote student culture, academics and activities. Annie Noll, social media specialist, was hired to jump-start and maintain the campaign. Noll has assembled eight OU students to […]

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New Bible study group offers different view

Brad Crow said he wanted to offer something different to the student body. Crow, senior exercise science major, recently started a bible study group oncampus called R-12. Standing for Romans 12 from the Bible and stemming from a video series led by Chip Ingram, Crow found a calling. “I called […]

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Students debate OU school e-mail usage

There are mixed feelings on campus about students using the e-mail system to voice their religious and personal beliefs. With e-mails about sports information and reminders to turn in time sheets, some students have become frustrated with the sudden influx of mail. Sophomore Vincent Sawyer doesn’t voice his opinions expecting […]

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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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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 […]