Imagine, for a moment, waking up in a different place, like a room with dirty walls and rats running along the floor boards, or a very large room with a canopy bed and an exquisite chandler hanging from the center of the room’s ceiling. Then you find out that you […]
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Louis: Discover familiarity in the unfamiliar
Reading President Eichner’s guest column last week, I greatly valued what he had to say about the myriad experiences available at Ottawa. In particular, his words about stepping outside our comfort zones to experience growth hits home with me. I might extend his sentiment with a few of my own […]
Message of faith: Church creates relationships
Often when we move away from home for the first time, we feel both excitement and homesickness. In these times, it is important to remember that we are not alone. Several months ago, I was in the public library of Olathe. I was obviously and loudly amused at something I […]
OU adapts to Swine Flu
It seems that every couple of years a new virus is discovered that causes alarm amongst large populations; occasionally this alarm sounds off on an international scale. Not even a decade ago worldwide attention centered on bird flu and SARS, and how these viruses might infect massive populations of the […]
‘Adawe’ takes new meaning with center
They named it the Adawe LifePlan Center because of its history, its past.
College students need options, too
With all of the recent talk about a health care reform, it is easy to get confused with what is actually being talked about and how it impacts college students.
First week offers fun for students
Connecting with teachers, different schedules and meeting new people were all part of the first week of school for many students. With all of the madness happening around campus, students were given a chance to get acquainted with life as an Ottawa University student.
H1N1 makes its way to OU
With the school year in full swing, OU is taking steps to keep students educated on Swine Flu, and the symptoms associated with it.”I do think students are overreacting, but it’s a good thing because they’re getting helped (if they are sick),” Jacqueline Robinson, Resident Assistant, said.However, Swine Flu viruses […]
New wave of representatives hits student senate
little cash spent there. Budgeting is not always a priority of the average college student. Luckily, Ottawa University has a team willing to oversee all the finances of student groups.ing of the regular officers and several representatives, works to help the student body as a whole and also manage and […]
Snack bar makes additions
waffle irons now instead of one and tea as a option to drink. Cafeteria breakfast hours have been extended, from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. serving a full hot breakfast, and from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. continental breakfast is provide. New items include the triple burger, boneless chicken wings, […]