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ONU’s Sebok Pharmacy Lecture to feature top cardiovascular pharmacogenomics expert

Julie A. Johnson, V. Ravi Chandran professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Florida Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine as well as director of the University of Florida Center for Pharmacogenomics, will be the guest speaker during the Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy’s fourth annual Sebok Pharmacy Lecture in ONU’s Freed Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, Jan. 18, at 1 p.m.

Johnson’s research focuses on cardiovascular pharmacogenomics. She leads a research group in the NIH-supported Pharmacogenomics Research Network, with a project focused on pharmacogenomics of antihypertensive drugs.

Michael Pawlitz named OAC wrestler of the week

By Andrew Korba

For the second time this season, junior Michael Pawlitz has been named OAC Wrestler of the Week.

On Saturday, Pawlitz recorded a pin in just 29 seconds as the No. 19 Ohio Northern wrestling team defeated Washington & Lee (Va.) 31-7.

He is 14-3 on the season at 197 pounds and also has a team high eight pins.

In addition, Pawlitz is ranked No. 9 at 197 pounds.

Ohio Northern will return to action on Friday at the Lycoming (Pa.) Duals at 9 am.

This colorful plaything is a fixture for Ada pre-schoolers

From time to time The Ada Icon posts a photo - really, just part of a photo of a familiar Ada image. Here's the first quiz for 2013. How well do you know Ada? For the answer check the photo below.

You'll find it at the Ada Public Library - children's section.

Where in Ada?

Where in Ada might you find this artistic plaything?  Of course, we've only provided you a glimpse of the entire piece. For a hint, think of the east side of North Main. Click for the answer.

Dumbaugh and Snyder lead No. 12 women's basketball in 62-45 victory over No. 13 Mount Union

Senior Dumbaugh scored a game high 17 points and senior Joanna Snyder added 16 as the No. 12 Ohio Northern women's basketball team defeated No. 13 Mount Union on Saturday afternoon at the ONU Sports Center.

With the win the Polar Bears improve to 12-1 overall and 6-0 in the OAC, while the Purple Raiders fall to 10-3 and 4-2 in the OAC play.

Junior Cenzie Yoder added 11 points for Northern and senior Katie Mengos pulled down a career high 12 rebounds.

Mount Union started things off quickly, building a 12-4 lead within the first five minutes, and pushed their lead to 19-10 with 11:03 left in the first half.

Pennington and Royal lead men's basketball past Mount Union

Sophomore Lucas Pennington scored 21 points and junior Dominique Royal added a career high 18 as the Ohio Northern men's basketball team defeated Mount Union by a 69-63 score at the MAAC.

With the win, the Polar Bears move to 7-6 overall and 3-3 in the OAC, while the Purple Raiders fall to 5-8, 3-3.

Royal was 9-of-15 from the field while Pennington was 6-of-12. Both players also pulled down seven rebounds apiece.

ONU used an early 7-0 run to open up a 14-11 lead with just over 11 minutes left in the first half.

The Polar Bear expanded their lead to 30-23 with 2:43 left on a jumper by Royal.

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