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Ag, language, pathogens chat

Three ONU professors spoke at Ada Chats on Thursday at Heterick Library. The Chat series is a cooperative effort of Heterick and the Ada Public Library. From left are David Kinder, who spoke about agriculture; Bill Tradeau, language; and Steve Leonard, pathogens.

(Monty Siekerman photo)

Ada's brain trust

The Ada High School quiz bowl team finished second out of 16 teams at the WTLW-TV Quiz Whiz held this week at WTLW in Lima.  Ada Quiz Bowl team members seated from left,  Libbie Milks, Jackson Secor, Evan Smittle, Meredith Marshall. Standing from left, Alex Hurtig, Noah Pinkney, Austin Amburgey with advisor Dave Lusk. For more details on the team, click here. (Monty Siekerman photo)

ONU prof helping Yellowstone stay dark

Bryan Boulanger remembers when he saw, really saw, the night sky

Story and photos by Amy Eddings
Bryan Boulanger remembers when he saw, really saw, the night sky.

It was October 2007. Boulanger was camping with two friends in the Guadalupe Mountains in Texas, where he had just started teaching civil engineering at Texas A&M University. He was 31 years old.

“We slept on the ground, and the night sky was amazing,” he said. “It was so fantastic, it was hard to fall asleep.”

Concert by Another Round highlights ONU rock ‘n’ roll class

Monday, Oct. 24, McIntosh Bear Cave, 8 p.m.

The group Another Round will headline a concert at 8 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 24, in the McIntosh Center Bear Cave at Ohio Northern University. The concert is part of the “History of Rock ‘n’ Roll in the 1960s” course this fall, which explores history through the lens of rock music. The concert is free and open to the public.
 
Faculty members Tom Hunt, Rebecca Casey and Ray Schuck, along with vocal group Opus 4, will perform prior to Another Round taking the stage.
 

Sunday opera workshop in Presser Hall

The Ohio Northern University Opera Workshop will present an evening of opera scenes and arias at 7 p.m. on  Sunday, Oct. 23, in the Presser Hall Snyder Recital Hall. 

The scenes and arias will be staged and costumed. Micah Graber, adjunct voice faculty member, will be directing the performance and Chris Gray will be the accompanist.  

Mozart, Bernstein, Nicolai, Puccini and Floyd are some of the composers who will be represented. The evening’s entertainment is free and open to the public.

ONU men's soccer team selling pink ONU soccer shirts

Breast cancer awareness on Oct. 22

During the ONU men’s soccer game on Saturday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. vs. Muskingum, the ONU team will be sell pink ONU soccer shirts.

The players will wear the shirts during pregame. Shirt prices are $20 for students and $25 for adults.

The team is accepting donations all week  as well as before the game and at halftime.

All proceeds from shirt sales and from donations will go to the Breast Cancer
Research Foundation in the name of Alex Paulino, wife of ONU Assistant Coach,
Cayleb Paulino who was diagnosed with breast cancer this summer.

For more information or questions contact: Jennifer Kolb at [email protected].

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