Before the National Football League’s Thursday Night Football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns even kicked off, it was clear to all that the “Battle of Ohio” went to Northern.
Dr. Adriane Thompson Bradshaw, ONU’s vice president for student affairs and dean of students, sang the Star Spangled Banner before the nationally broadcast game and delivered a magnificent rendition. For ONU Bengals fans it was undoubtedly the high point of the evening, as their team fell to their in-state rival 35-30, but for that moment, even the most die-hard fans were united.
You might call this Ada's fountain of youth. The spray of water located in front of The Freed Center greets ONU students each day as they pass by on their way to classes. As the weather gets colder the fountain will shut down and we'll see it again next spring.
Robert Alexander, ONU professor of political science and founding director of the Institute for Civics and Public Policy, was featured by CNN on Sept. 21 in the cable network’s coverage of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death.
Cort Reynolds, Icon sports writer, has a new article posted on the Boston Celtics blog. The story compares striking similarities between Luka Doncic and Larry Bird.