Brother2Brother assists one another
The motto of Brother2Brother is "Good men today, better men tomorrow." The ONU organization is a sub-branch of the Student African-American Brotherhood on campus. The group strives to increase the retention rate among students of color and non-students of color by making sure each member has a support system away from home. The group also prides itself on being an advocate in the community.
They have planned a BBQ on the Tundra for Sunday, April 30, and have invited members of Ada, Bluffton, and Lima police departments and ONU Security as their guests. Pictured at a recent multicultural event on campus are three of the members (from left) Anthony Krouse, Clayton Miller, and James Martin Jr.
Stories Posted This Week
Friday, May 23, 2025
Thursday, May 22, 2025
- Are microplastics a potential risk for cardiovascular disease?
- ONU sports roundup, May 14-20
- Floyd L. Cleveland was a U.S. Army veteran
- Ada softball camp for grades 7-12 debuts in June
- Bulldog Williams ousted at district tennis tourney
- Eagle Scout project going up at War Memorial Park
- 65th anniversary to be celebrated by Paul and Nancy Oestreich
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
- Vote for Ada Schools in Paint the Plow ODOT competition
- Dennis “Denny” Eugene Covault worked for the Lima Refinery
- Roundhead man arrested in child pornography investigation
- Community champions celebrated by United Way of Hardin County
- 2025 Wes Davis Memorial Scholarships awarded
- Ada Bulldog softball blanks Grove in district semis
- West Montford Ave. work: everything but the street