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The Film Club records welcoming week activities

Students are back.

If there was every any question about Ohio Northern University students returning to campus, the following video answers that affirmatively.

One of the newest organizations on campus, The Film Club created a short video highlighting some of the welcoming week activities. Students returned last week and the first day of classes was Monday.

The video is below -

The new enclosed shelter house at the Ada park is moving along. Here are views from June, July and last week.

Ada Icon sports writer Cort Reynolds, recently had a column posted on Basketball Intelligence.

CLICK HERE to read the column.

The column's focus is on how and why Utah never won an NBA title despite constantly contending for over a decade.

 

To create efficient bus routes • first day of school is Monday, Aug. 24

As the school year begin soon, Ada schools ask parents to complete a brief transportation survey by Friday, Aug. 14, according to Meri Skilliter, superintendent.

“In an effort to create efficient bus routes we ask each family to complete our survey identifying your expected transportation method,” she said.

Click here to take the survey

Local author author speculates dire nightmares

Reviewed by Robert McCool
It's Monday in a sunny August blur where the world is in full bloom, the weather fine. During the past two days, and in addition to my regular weekend chores, I managed to read two speculative fiction novels where the weather is most definitively not fine.

Those books, Arctic Rising (Tor, ISBN 978-0-7653-1921-0), and Hurricane Fever (Tor, ISBN 978-0-7653-1922-7) by Tobias S. Buckell – an author who lives in Bluffton – take place in a space where global warming is transforming our world with an undesirable outcome.

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