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Otterbein head football coach Joe Loth resigns

Loth accepted a position at Western Connecticut State University. He will begin Monday May 21.

Romney talks job creation plans to Otterbein attendees

In Riley Auditorium, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney asked for the packed room to compare facts versus words in the upcoming election.

Battelle crawling with people for Romney visit

Students going to class, security in throngs, a handful of protesters and teams of media have flooded the Battelle Fine Arts Center along with Mitt Romney’s campaign team for the round table and guest lecture today.

Service employee group to protest Romney visit

Service Employees International Union District 1199 has issued at press release that at noon tomorrow, “community and labor allies” will collaborate in front of Battelle Fine Arts Center to protest the appearance of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and Ohio Governor John Kasich.

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.

Exploring an alternative justice system

Otterbein’s security department may have trained to become a fully certified police department, but just like before its transition, most campus crime is referred to a campus judicial council.

Dawn Stewart announced as new Otterbein athletic director, begins May 7

Dawn Stewart, the current athletic director at rival Capital University has accepted an offer from Otterbein to take over our Athletics Department on May 7.

Reynolds honored by Ohio House of Representatives

Watch the video of his speech here.

Freshman makes Ohio Athletic Conference history

On most sunny, summer days, you can find Tabatha Piper in her Sunbury backyard, at her volleyball net.

Otterbein women's basketball knocked out in Ada

It was the No. 2 seed vs. the No. 3 seed tonight in Ada, Ohio, and for the third time this season the Otterbein Cardinals could not defeat the Ohio Northern Polar Bears.

Cards knocked out of tourney in quick rematch

The rematch on the road had a very different outcome.

Lady Cards dominate last home game

Tonight the team easily glided past Heidelberg 78-66 with three players putting up double-digit scores.

Cards cripple Capital from behind the arc

Those who skipped the game tonight at home missed an offensive force.

Speaker examines Common Book setting through history of rock-and-roll

She smiled to herself and bobbed her head along to “Ain’t that a Shame” by Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew.

Neither team could top Baldwin-Wallace

It wasn’t a good night for Cardinal sports. Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams were shut down by Baldwin Wallace in OAC play, the men 84-76 and the women 73-54.

Big changes for Bon Appétit

With the start of the new semester, someone new will be reading your comment cards in the Cardinal’s Nest.

Rausch and Reynolds hit career stats in thrilling win against ONU

The game was tight from the tip-off, but junior Tommy Waterwash hit a three-point shot with only 18 seconds left in the game to bring the Cardinals past the Polar Bears by two.

Reynolds to retire from coaching and Otterbein athletic director at end of season

Once he became head coach, his most famous season came in 2002 when the men’s team won a national championship. He holds the record for career coaching victories in the OAC with 649 so far.

Former Otterbein president named trustee of Greensboro College

Otterbein’s longest-running president and the namesake of Devore Hall, C. Brent Devore has been named a trustee at Greensboro College in North Carolina.

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