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Professor unveils one-man comedy show

For the past 30 years Jeff Demas has entertained audiences from Los Angeles comedy clubs to students in his broadcasting classes at Otterbein University.

Westerville cuts student television station budget in half

The council voted in favor of a new hosting fee and a new production and broadcasting budget of $127,200. Under the previous contract, WOCC’s budget amounted to $256,000.

The difference in disclosure: After the Otterbein police transition

Once readily available, public records dealing with safety issues have become sparse since Otterbein University commissioned its own police department.

Proposal to revise structure of University Senate underway

Campus survey reflected efficiency, the democratic process and distribution of power as main concerns about its current structure.

Latest accreditation report could spark changes

The university Accreditation Committee is currently working on developing the latest accreditation report, which involves an updated strategic plan based on four goals that were initiated by President Kathy Krendl.

Campus quad one of many ideas discussed at Campus Master Plan meeting

Other ideas include a “Greek Village,” but plans are far from finalized.

Loaded ballot on ‘Super Tuesday'

The fate of a Westerville City School District levy and November’s Republican Presidential nominee will be decided next week on Super Tuesday.

Cards get bid to OAC Tournament in emotional night

It is arguable that Dick Reynolds has not known any place in his lifetime better than the one he will be retiring from at Otterbein University.

Live blog men's basketball- Otterbein vs. Wilmington

Live blog of Head Coach Dick Reynolds’s final home regular season game

University plans for more parking, new dorms

A recently developed master plan for the university’s campus includes ideas for new dorms, increased parking, and renovations to buildings such as the Campus Center.

Lady Cards improve to first-place tie atop the OAC

Kotterman inches closer to top 10 in program’s scoring history

Cards fail to capitalize on free throws, turnovers in loss against rival

Familiar foes squared off in the Rike Center Wednesday night, as the Cardinal men’s basketball squad hosted cross town rival Capitol in the first of two meetings.

Stem Cell rehab offers alternatives for injured athletes

Ever since sports have been in existence, so have the many risks of injuries within the games we have come to know and love.

Live blog Wilmington vs. Otterbein

The Otterbein Cardinals wrapped up the season in their final home game of 2011 with a no doubt victory over the Wilmington Quakers. The Cards got out to a quick start today and never looked back against their Wilmington opponent.

Otterbein athlete share pregame rituals

Since we were young, we have been given specific do’s and don’ts in order to avoid falling into the invisible trap of performing a task poorly.

Otterbein graduate becomes the leader at University of Arizona

For the past 35 years, coach Tim Kish has roamed the sidelines for 10 different football teams, both at the high school and Division I college level.

Baseball's popularity declines

Baseball has been awarded the title of America’s pastime, which brings a heavy load of expectations.

Women's soccer team prepares for Saturday game against John Carroll

Heading into OAC play this weekend, the Otterbein’s women’s soccer team (3-4-1 overall) play host to John Carroll University (6-4 overall).

Senior breaks decade-old volleyball record

Since 2001, Otterbein University alumna Mandy Simmerman set the all-time individual digs team record at 2,046.

Men's golf team performs well at tournaments

Coming off of back-to-back team invitational victories, the Otterbein’s men’s golf team is looking sharp this fall.

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Local restaurants judged on good eats

Food and drink from 21 different Westerville businesses were the highlight of the 8th annual Taste of Westerville contest put on by the Westerville Area Chamber of Commerce.

Financial decline results in job decline

At the end of the current school year, the Westerville Board of Education will be reducing the jobs of 32 teachers in he Westerville city School District.

Off-site surgery center a first for Nationwide Children's Hospital

Nationwide Children’s hospital is set to open its first off-site ambulatory surgery center in Westerville later this month.

Final vote count gives Issue 10 a wider margin of victory

After one last tally of votes on Issue 10, the Westerville schools levy, an even wider margin of victory is said to be accounted for.

The boys of summer are back

America’s past-time is back! Honestly it does not seem like it ever truly goes away as just four months after the last possible World Series game, pitchers and catchers report to training camp to refresh familiarity in working with one another. But this off-season was no scene of unfamiliarity if you are a baseball junky of any sort, as the power shift transferred yet another big bopper to the American League.

Win-Win agreement to benefit Westerville schools

Columbus City Schools will likely be reimbursing the Westerville City School District due to an overpayment in the district’s Win-Win agreement.

Uptown Westerville closings lead to projects

Lately in Uptown Westerville, city residents and visitors have taken notice of the many empty storefronts along State Street.

Discount grocery store brought before the Westerville Planning Commission

Preliminary plans for an Aldi’s grocery store are not popular among city commission members.

Krendl speaks of evolving Otterbein during State of the Community Address

At the Westerville State of the Community Address Tuesday evening, President Kathy Krendl laid out Otterbein’s future.

Should you be considered an athlete if you're a NASCAR driver?

After last night’s epic crash, in which NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya slammed into a truck carrying 200 gallons of jet fuel, the Daytona 500 caught on like wildfire across the social media world.

Latest school levy stirs city residents

On March 6th, the City of Westerville will open up the ballot for the final day of voting for city residents. Among the pressing issues on this years ballot, Issue 10 sticks out like a sore thumb.

City of Westerville saves money, supports the district schools

A decent size crowd filled in the seats at the Westerville City Council meeting Tuesday evening, as the hot button topic involved the support of the Westerville City Schools levy.

Westerville City Council- Tuesday (2/21/2012)

Westerville City Council agenda (2/21/2012)

Live blog men's basketball- Otterbein vs. Wilmington

Welcome to the live blog of Coach Dick Reynold’s final home regular season game of his 40 year coaching career.

Who in the world is Jeremy Lin?

Linsanity at its finest as NY Knicks anoint new point guard

Otterbein scheduled to host school-funding discussion

Otterbein University’s Riley Auditorium will host a forum on “Public School Funding 101” from 7-9 p.m.

The Legacy of "Joe Pa"

Since Penn State Nittany Lions Head Football Coach Joe Paterno took the reigns in 1966, he has amounted a record of 409-136-3.

The Men of October (ALDS Edition)

Postseason baseball, there’s nothing like it! Since the beginning of April, the “Boys of Summer” have been battling against one another throughout the dog days of summer on the sanctuary known to baseball fans as the ball diamond.

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