Moving on from a painful past
April 10, 2003, a day I will never forget. Maybe because it’s tattooed on my back. Or maybe it was the look of pure shock and disbelief on my dad’s face, or the way my mom appeared to violently cry with her entire body.
April 10, 2003, a day I will never forget. Maybe because it’s tattooed on my back. Or maybe it was the look of pure shock and disbelief on my dad’s face, or the way my mom appeared to violently cry with her entire body.
This letter from Toby Dempsey, a freshman at Otterbein, is in response to the article “Anti-abortion group comes to Otterbein campus” found in the vol.
Alcohol, sex, drugs. All of these things are more evident when you come to college. They are all surrounded by a cloud of pressure, guilt, pleasure and uncertainty.
“Just keep swimming” has become a personal mantra of mine since that forgetful little fish, Dory, recited it in the 2003 Disney-Pixar hit, “Finding Nemo.” Dory, along with her pals Marlin, Nemo and company, swam her way into the consciousness of our entire generation.
College is a time when you get to go out, break free from your parents and make your own rules, right?
We’ve all been in those tight spots. You’re at a party and, unfortunately, the creepiest guy within a mile radius has locked his eyes on you.
Thumbs Up Three day weekend. Easter = Candy.
Greek life has its share of advocates and opponents. Two Otterbein students share their opinions on the topic.
There will be no new issue of the Tan & Cardinal lying around campus today. A proposed restructuring of the newspaper organization led the staff to postpone today’s issue until further decisions can be made. Look for fresh editions of the T&C on newsstands after spring break.
There are many hidden treasures looming around Otterbein. It is our job as students to live it up while we are here and uncover the fun that is behind Otterbein’s outer appearance.
The post-graduation job market is a competitive environment, forcing students to fight for internships that might provide them with an experience to give them the extra edge in the professional world.
The Problem Smoking is undoubtedly an unhealthy habit. It has been linked to cancer and other health problems — but does that warrant a campus policy against it?