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ONU law students - Iceland connection

Icelandic Legal Exchange Program a 50-year partnership

From ONU law Facebook - A group of Ohio Northern Univerity law students traveled to Iceland during spring break as part of our Icelandic Legal Exchange Program, a partnership that has been in place for more than 50 years.

This year the students met with Steindor Jensen, LLM ‘13, who is now the secretary of the Icelandic parliamentary committee concerning finance.

Since graduating from the LLM program and returning to Iceland, Jensen has met with ONU visitors many times.

The annual trip provides ONU Law students an introduction to not only the Icelandic legal system, but also the rich Icelandic culture.

King statue coming

Workmen from Accu-Cut in Lima prepare the area where the the statue of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will be placed between Taft Memorial and Tilton Law Building. Dedication of the statue will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 17. The statue commemorates the visit of Dr. King who spoke in Taft 50 years ago. Taft was the university’s gymnasium in 1968. The statue will be surrounded by a garden area. Dr. King gave one of his last speeches on a college campus at ONU in Ada. He was assassinated 84 days later in Memphis. Taft is shown in the background of this photo. For more about Dr.

Ada railroad study

Rail bypass of Ada under consideration

A rail study is underway to explore re-routing Ada's through-town railroad tracks to bypass the village.

If successful, the current railroad tracks that pass through Ada would be removed and replaced with two possible alternatives. A spur would still connect the elevator on the west side of Ada to the mainline, but it would not cross Main Street.

Southern alternative – this plan would create a new rail route (bypass) from the west at approximately Township Road 25. It could loop as far south as State Route 309 and then reconnect with the line on the east side of Ada near Township Road 65.

Molinaro impresses at relay

RALEIGH, N.C. — Senior Matt Molinaro of Sterling Heights, Mich., impresses with a solid finish in the 800-meter run as he represented the Ohio Northern men's outdoor track and field team on the second day of the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, N.C. on Saturday afternoon.

Molinaro finished fourth of 23 runners in the event.

After failing the finish in the 1,500-meter run on day one of the invitational, Molinaro responded with an impressive fourth place finish in 1:50.42 and was within a second of the top finisher.

Lady Bulldogs downed at PH

By Cort Reynolds

HAMLER - The Ada softball team fell 18-3 at non-league power Patrick Henry in a chilly early Friday bout.

 

Ada dropped to 1-1 this season with the defeat.

 

The Lady Bulldogs jumped to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning, but were unable to hold off the Patriots or score the rest of the contest.

 

PH claimed the lead with six runs in the bottom of the first frame, then added four in the second to seize a 10-3 advantage.

 

Ada netters edge Roughriders

ADA - The Ada boys tennis team won its twice-delayed season opener at home 3-2 over St. Marys on a chilly Friday evening at the park courts.

 

The Bulldogs improved to 1-0 with the hard-fought win. Ada swept all three singles matches to grab the victory.

 

Senior Zach Beaschler and junior Cade Mullins each won handily in straight sets at first and second singles, respectively.

 

Freshman Miranda Wills rallied at third singles to win the final two sets, including 7-5 in the third, to provide the team margin of victory in her debut.

 

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