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BLUFFTON — Junior Austin Frey (Peoria, Az./Sunrise Mountain) was spectacular on the mound on Thursday afternoon, leading the Ohio Northern baseball team to a 10-3 victory over area-rival Bluffton at Memorial Field on Thursday afternoon.

The Polar Bears won their third straight game and moved to 22-10 on the season, while the Beavers drop to 16-14.

Frey fanned a career-high 11 batters in the victory, tossing six innings and only allowing one run.

The Polar Bear offense also had an impressive day, notching 10 runs on 14 hits.

The annual Mom to Mom sale will take place between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday at Community Health Professionals, 1200 S Main. The sale is for those who have clothes their child has outgrown and for those looking for clothing, whether it be teen, child, baby or maternity. Toys and furniture will be available to purchase, as well.

 

In addition, several direct sale vendors will be on hand, including Pampered Chef, Paparazzi, and Boo's Bow's.

The Ohio Northern University Symphony Orchestra season finale will be a salute to Bernstein’s 100th birthday at 7:30 p.m.on Saturday, May 5, in the Freed Center. The University Singers will join the orchestra in the celebration.

Performed works by Leonard Bernstein include Overture to Candide, Chichester Psalms and “Make our Garden Grow” from Candide. Also on the program is Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 1 in D Major (Classical Symphony) and Phillip Glass’ Concerto for Saxophone Quartet. 

Bernstein (1918-1990) was a composer, conductor, author, music lecturer and pianist, best known for being music director of the New York Philharmonic for many years.

He directs ONU's HealthWise program

The Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA) announced that Michael Rush, R.Ph., PharmD of Ada was honored as a distinguished UNDER 40 award recipient for professional achievements and vision in the practice of pharmacy at its 140th Annual Conference held April 20-22 in Columbus.

Rush's vision for Ohio Northern University's HeathWise program has created educational outreach services to support the health and wellness of the community.

Saturday on the Tundra

Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
Dogs like Earth Day, at least Penny does because she got a new toy. Zeta Tau Alpha sorority sisters showed passers-by how to repurpose old t-shirts by cutting the shirts into strips then braiding the cloth into a dog toy.

Several organizations had tables set up on the Tundra on Saturday to celebrate Earth Day, encouraging recycling and repurposing material.

There were even free cookies with blue icing indicating oceans and green icing for continents—you could swallow all of the Western Hemisphere in just a few bites.

Earth Day was organized by the Environmental Politics class and ONU Recycles.

The fence is up and the construction trailer has been moved in to prepare for the construction of a new College of Engineering Building. Work will begin in earnest after commencement in mid May. It will be located between a Heterick Library and the College of Pharmacy Building. The new $30 million structure will be twice the size of the current Engineering Building. Completion is set for the fall of 2019. (Monty Siekerman photo)

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