The ONU Counseling Center, a student service offered for free in years past, began charging for service at the beginning of the 2024-25 academic year. Learn how you can obtain mental health services and alleviate financial stress ➡️ https://t.co/Ftr4yWM6sm
There is something so powerful, so groundbreaking about recognizing a wrong in the world and looking within yourself for change. Read Sunny's final thoughts about going vegan for a month ➡️ https://t.co/Wff6cJqzjq
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Learn how table-top role-playing games can be incorporated into therapeutic work with the 2025 Irene Casteel Keynote Lecturer Megan Connell, PsyD.
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As I was grappling to conceptualize my veganism journey, I started to realize something powerful: it wasn’t that hard to be a vegan anymore.
Read part five of the series ➡️ https://t.co/6WAQ1tlbPN
The quest for an ultimate universal experience is a topic that has been brought up throughout history, but Cave Paintings (at Lagrange) by Ian Breidenbach explores this theme of Utopia in a whole new light.
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It’s awfully hard to justify not doing the right thing when it is completely possible. It’s even harder to stop doing the right thing after you’ve proven that you can do it for three weeks straight. I present to you: the depression stage of veganism➡️ https://t.co/s7wLY0g2mx
The Freed Center for the Performing Arts fascinated audiences once again with the production of "Hello, Dolly!" earlier this month. Take a look at the photo gallery ➡️ https://t.co/SspJwCV6FM
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Looking for something to do on the first Friday of May? Want to listen to some good music? Well, look no further than the ONU Symphony Orchestra and their Reflections of Nature concert.
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The truth about veganism is that it gets easier.
Not after the first day, and not after the first week, but sometime within my month of veganism, the days got easier.
Learn how bargaining impacted Sunny's vegan journey➡️ https://t.co/Srn7dHsj8e
Let’s get to know more about our five senior Klondike’s and how they were able to keep such a large secret from their closest relationships.
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The sudden spike of illnesses sweeping across campus seemed more intense than years prior. This observation prompted Northern Review to ask: why was everyone getting sick?
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Nearly every friend I had made at college uses an iPhone...I wanted to know: are iPhones really better, or does the underdog have a chance?
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I went vegan for a month at Ohio Northern University. might be thinking, "Why would you do that to yourself?!" and the answer isn’t exactly simple.
Read Sunny's story ➡️ https://t.co/ijfvVEdAge
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The men’s lacrosse team is prepared to play in any weather — hot, cold, snow or sunshine. Discover how Ohio Northern defeated Marietta 11-3 and view the photo gallery ➡️ https://t.co/RiX1wsBPdV
For years, Katja Roberts had insisted figure skating was “her thing.” Her mindset abruptly shifted when she saw the musical comedy “The Addams Family.” Something about the performance ignited a spark in Katja and led her to a career in musical theater.
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Northern Review is excited to provide coverage of the 2025 Irene Casteel Endowed Speaker event featuring Megan Connell, PsyD.
The event will take place May 1st at 7 p.m. in the Dicke Forum.
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The joint student-professional drag performance A Rubi Affair returned to ONU last week, featuring choreographed dance and lip-sync routines to songs ranging from “Cell Block Tango” to “These Boots are Made for Walkin’.”
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The Student Athlete Advisory Committee hosted a Special Olympics skills event. More than one hundred students and families from Hardin County gathered in the sports center to practice their basketball skills with collegiate athletes.
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Heterick Memorial Library’s newly renovated second floor is home to the Center for Student Success. While some offices were simply relocated to the space, one facility is completely new: the Sensory Room.
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60 dances. 60 songs. 60 seconds each. Say that six times fast. With over 40 dancers, ONU Dance Company’s performance, Dance 60×60, was nothing short of enthralling.
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