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Bank official to speak at ONU

Michael Prescott, president of U.S. Bank’s Cincinnati market, will deliver the Lovett Distinguished Lecture at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 28 in the business college. The title of his talk is “What I didn’t learn from textbooks.  The talk is free and open to the public.

 Prescott, who earned a bachelor’s degree with high distinction in accounting from Ohio Northern in 1984, is responsible for the bank’s activities and commercial-lending efforts in the Cincinnati region. He also has market responsibility for Florida; North Carolina; Nashville, Tenn.; Louisville, Ky.; and Saint Louis, Mo. He holds the MBA from Ohio State.

Ada High School presents...

The Wedding SInger. Ada High School Auditorium. April 21 & 22 at 7pm. April 23 at 2pm. Tickets $5

ONU sports camps and clinics for 2017

Northern offers many sports camps and clinics throughout the year. A men's soccer coaches clinic and two swimming clinics are set for April. See others below:

Final national poll lists ONU women at 5th

First time ONU reached top 5 since 2012-13

The Ohio Northern women's basketball team was ranked No. 5 in the final Women's Basketball Coaches Association poll, released March 20.

ONU reached the top five in the rankings for the first time since the 2012-13 season.

The Polar Bears posted a perfect 25-0 record in the regular season in 2016-17 to complete the first undefeated regular season in school history.

Northern reached the Elite 8 of the the NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament for the first time in school history.

ONU recorded a school-record 30 victories this season under the guidance of Ohio Athletic Conference Coach of the Year and 16th-season head coach Michele Durand.

ONU teams rank among OAC schools

Among OAC schools, ONU's athletic teams have had good success so far in 2016-2017 with many first and second place place finishes.

Interclass competition...and the winners are

The Ada High School Junior Class won the 111th annual Ada High School Interclass Competition. Individual winners were (from left) Mara Guyton, senior, essay; Acel Gamble, junior, dramatic reading; Noah Pinckney, junior, poetry; Allison Dotson, sophomore, short story. The competition was this past weekend.

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