By Nick Dutro
n-dutro@onu.edu
After 15 years as vice president of Financial Affairs at Ohio Northern University, John Green is retiring to spend more time with his family.
"I'm giving up the world's greatest job, but everyone's got to look forward to the future," Green said. "It's a career journey I would do all over again."
By Angela Myers
a-myers.8@onu.edu
He came to Ohio Northern with a goal.
"I've always wanted to be in education. I felt that I could help students, create more opportunities, better prepare students, and attract employers to the university."
The new Director of Career Services, Quill Petway, began just two weeks ago.
By Cailey Williams
c-williams@onu.edu
Ohio Northern's Model UN group recently traveled to New York City for the delegations conference. This year, nine students went on the trip April 22-25. For months before, the students had been preparing for this event.
About 97 colleges from five continents attended the event this year, which was held at the Marriot Marquis at Times Square.
Students acted as delegates for their country and were expected to stay in character the entire time.
By Colleen Cannon
c-cannon@onu.edu
Second-round housing lottery begins Tuesday, May 6 for students with less than 90 credit hours. For those students that have not yet participated in the housing lottery, some actions need to be completed.
Each student should log on to the MyHousing website to determine when their lottery time is. After doing so, students should also select their roommates of choice for next year to avoid having to do it during their lottery time.

By Angie Myers
A-Myers.1@onu.edu
Just a few weeks ago, a new restaurant came to Ada, Ohio.
El Campo has brought a taste of the south up north.
It was a beautiful Monday night and the walk down Main Street helped set the mood for the evening, crossing the railroad tracks and reaching Buckeye Street where the restaurant is quaintly located in between a few local shops.
By Jay Dixon
j-dixon.1@onu.edu
Don McKinley has had Parkinson’s Disease for 38 years.
The best medication for Parkinson’s?
“Never give in to it,” says Don.
Early in his life, Don would kiss women on the cheek as a greeting. When Don abruptly stopped kissing them, people began to think something might be wrong.
by Robert Allen
R-Allen.1@onu.edu
Professor of Political Science, Andrew Ludanyi, has been teaching at Ohio Northern University for forty years - and he plans on making this year his last. The political science professor was born in Hungary, moved to the United States with his parents during The Second World War and was raised in New York City.
Recently, on a sofa outside the offices on Hill building’s third floor, Ludanyi shared a few reflections.
by Angie Myers
A-Myers.9@onu.edu
The Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have done unto you.
And although it’s easier said than done, it’s an international philosophy that most try to live by.
Assistant Professor of Law Michael Lewis is applying this rule to torture. It may sound like an oxymoron, but it’s true.
by Steve Keslar
S-Keslar@onu.edu
Frank Trey Perkins, P2, looks like the average college student. In between classes and studying, he enjoys throwing football, playing video games, and just hanging out with friends. If you were to look at him, you wouldn’t be able to tell he was any different than the next guy. But if you were to follow him back to his room, you would find that usually at least once a day he sits down at his computer to become drtre1987.

By Nick Dutro
n-dutro@onu.edu
It’s 10:19 a.m. The soft sound of Weezer’s “Say It Ain’t So” plays over the voices in the crowd. Children and adults alike are talking about which comic books they’re most interested in, and many are talking about how much they liked the movie “Iron Man.” A cash register rings up one customer after another. Some people had been in line as early as 9 a.m., waiting for the doors to open so they could grab their favorite books.
Columnist asserts our responsibility to maintain a presence in Iraq.
Columnist muses on time and it slipping away.
Political columnist explores the notion that the Democrats are their own worst enemy.
Dave answers your questions. This week, it happens to be about housing.
Mel offers some input on the renovations taking place at NOM
Opinions from students and faculty as of 5/2/08.