Ohio Northern University professor of history Michael B. Loughlin, Ph.D., published an article in the December 2017 edition of “Historical Reflection/Reflections Historiques.”
The article, “From Insurrectional Socialism to French National Socialism: Gustave Hervé and the Great War,” situates Hervé’s political evolution within the context of World War I and was published 100 years after the United States’ entry into the war.
Oh, what fun. Four-year-old Callum enjoys the bead rollercoaster at the Ada Public Library following a storytime for preschoolers. He is the son of Todd and Triliisa McAlpine. Push the beads, they move about the maze. (Monty Siekerman photo)
ADA - Host Ada ran out to a big early lead and cruised to a 57-36 victory over winless Perry in non-league girls basketball action Tuesday night.
The purple and gold improved to 3-9 with the lopsided win, while the undersized Lady Commodores fell to 0-7 after the defeat.
Ada led 8-0 out of the gate and later put the game out of reach with a 13-0 run to start the second half.
"It was good to get a W again, I am happy for the girls," said fourth-year Ada head coach Bill Taflinger. "We needed that, especially after Saturday's loss to Kenton.
Community members can join ONU students for the course “American Architecture: Understanding the World Around You” during spring semester. The course will examine the importance of architecture in understanding history and the built environment.
Community member taking the course on a non-credit basis can attend free of charge.
The first class will meet from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 16 and will continue each Tuesday in the Dicke Building, except during spring break March 5-9.
Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer, provides the cold, hard facts about exactly how cold it was last week.
From Jan. 1 to Jan. 6, the “highest” daily low temperature was 1 degree on Jan. 4 and 7. The warmest reading during that period was 16 degrees on both Jan. 3 and 4.
Here are the daily maximum and minimum temperatures from Jan. 1 to Jan. 8.