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Eichners’ Love Story

  After being married for 19 years, President of Ottawa University, Kevin Eichner, and his wife Marylin are still keeping their spark alive by working and playing together. The Eichners dated for approximately four years before they became engaged. The Eichners, who met at work with Gala for Young President’s […]

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Medical school expensive, states should help

After college, many students decide to further their education. They either attend a graduate school, or go onto some sort of medical school. These students are trying to further their education and get the knowledge to hopefully land the job of their dreams. For some, graduate school isn’t needed and […]

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The Smiths

Wendell and Rachel Smith began their journey of love on the Ottawa Campus twenty years ago and continue their relationship today at the same place their love began. Rachel was a member of the Ottawa Cheer Squad and Wendell was a football player. They both knew of each other distantly, […]

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Winter weather makes driving difficult

As of 3 p.m., AAA Kansas has received 366 calls for service Wednesday, making the total of 659 service calls since the snow storm began Tuesday. Topeka accounts for 105 of Wednesday’s calls, while 99 have come from the Wichita area, with 32 in Lawrence. Outside of those three communities, […]

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Campus Love – The Menningers

  Theirs is a story that serves as a reminder that a lifelong love can be born at even the most ordain and unexpected moments. Gaynia’s grandmother had a building in Kansas City, Kan. that used to be the home to her grocery store that had gone out of business. […]

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On campus amenities, off campus experience

Ottawa University has a new resident hall currently called Patty Hall. The apartment style living is now available to students 21 or older who hold a GPA of 2.7 or higher. Patty Hall is located one block south of campus off of Oak Street. “Ottawa University is excited that we […]

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Men’s Basketball ready to start conference

The Braves lost 101-75 against Missouri Southern State University on Nov. 30 to put their record in 4-6. The Braves, who have been battling some key players’ injuries since the beginning of the season, will begin conference games tomorrow when they visit Friends University. The memory of the loss to […]

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It’s Finals Time

It’s almost that time. You can feel your anxiety slowly rising each hour and with each flashcard you turn over. This is the feeling of finals week. There are finals in most high schools, and maybe even in junior high. However, no one can understand what college finals are like […]

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Women Cross Country Places 32nd in Nationals

  The Ottawa University Women Cross Country team finished thirty-second in the NAIA National Championship meeting on Saturday Nov. 23. The 5K race took place in the Rim Rock Farm course in Lawrence, Kan. Junior Chelsea Fullerton, who finished in 207th with a time of 20:13.26, led the Lady Braves. […]

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Volleyball cruises past Sterling in Quarterfinals

The win against Sterling on Nov. 12, sends the OU volleyball team to the semifinals against Tabor. OU beat Sterling in their last two matchups 3-0, creating an intense atmosphere inside of Wilson Field House; OU couldn’t go easy on them even though they had already blown them out twice. […]