It's just too bad that the football in the center of this photo couldn't have "MADE IN ADA, OHIO" written in huge lettering. Just the same, the old saying goes, "You can't have a Super Bowl without Ada, Ohio." This photo is from the final ticks of the game clock.
The Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law’s 16th annual Diversity Forum will discuss “The New Age of Legal Diversity” in the Celebrezze Large Moot Court Room on Friday, Feb. 20, at 11 a.m.
The ONU Black Law Student Association (BLSA), in partnership with the ONU Student Bar Association, ONU Office of Multicultural Affairs, Black Student Union, the Student Bar Association and the Legal Association of Women, is sponsoring the event.
Friday evening is another opportunity for Icon viewers to do some nighttime sky gazing.
The Ohio Northern University Physics and Astronomy faculty welcomes viewers to the ONU Observatory from 8 to 10 p.m., Friday, Feb. 6, to view "The Opposition of Jupiter."
Dr. Jason Pinkney, said, "The gas giant Jupiter, the biggest planet in our solar system, will be in opposition on Feb. 6, meaning that it will be at its closest approach to the Earth.
The Ada Kiwanis Club met on Tuesday January 27, 2015 at 12:00 noon at McIntosh Center, Ohio Northern University, Ada. President-Elect Brian Myers called the meeting to order at 12:00 noon.
The Kiwanis membership anniversaries of Joe Ferguson (January 28, 2004); Scott Wills January 28, 2004) and Marilyn Green (February1, 1993) were noted.
Men's Basketball - Won 72-56 at Otterbein; Won 92-81 H v John Carroll
Women's Basketball - Won 82-54 H v Otterbein; Lost 49-63 at John Carroll
Wrestling - Lost 7-29 H v #7 Mount Union; 5th of 32 at Wheaton (Ill.) Invitational
Men's Swimming & Diving - Idle
Women's Swimming & Diving - Idle
Men's Indoor Track & Field - 2nd of 5 at OAC North Split Meet at BW
Women's Indoor Track & Field - 2nd of 5 at OAC North Split Meet at BW
Junior Colt Lovejoy and senior Cody Lovejoy each went 5-0 and won their respective weight class championships to lead the Ohio Northern wrestling team at the Wheaton (Ill.) Pete Willson Invitational on Friday and Saturday at King's Arena.
The Polar Bears (13-4 overall) finished fifth of 32 teams with 82 points.
No. 2-ranked Wisconsin-Whitewater won the team title with 173 points, No. 9 Messiah (Pa.) was second with 134.5, No. 7 Mount Union was fourth with 98 and No. 12 Alma (Mich.) was fourth with 91.5.
ONU finished ahead of No. 13 Baldwin Wallace (81 points) and No. 29 Augustana (Ill.) (80 points) and No. 13 Trine (Ind.) (38.5 points) in the team standings.