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Take a close-up look at Mars

In July 30 evening program at ONU Observatory

"Opposition of Mars" is the program title of a  9:30 to 11 p.m. Monday, July 30, event at the ONU Observatory, according to Dr. Jason Pinkey, observatory manager.

Pinkey said: "Mars will be just three days passed opposition.'Opposition' is the planetary configuration in which the planet appears in the opposite direction as the Sun from the Earth's perspective.

"It is also the time of closest approach to the Earth, making Mars look bigger and brighter than usual. This will be the closest we've come to Mars since the 2003 opposition (but that was the closest in about 60,000 years).

Moore is named assistant sports information director

Blake Moore, a recent graduate of Manchester University in Indiana, has been named assistant sports information director at Ohio Northern effective July 9. He graduated with summa cum laude honors.

At Manchester, he served as sports director of the campus radio station and interned with a baseball organization, and the Indiana Tech sports information department.

He is a native of Hagerstown, Ind., and plans to pursue a master’s degree from BGSU. He now lives in Ada.

ONU art professor in Denmark

Watch the video of a 500 kg sculpture in process

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FROM ONU DEPARTMENT OF ART AND DESIGN FACEBOOK - Last week, Ohio Northern University Professor Luke Sheets was part of an international team of sculptors in Denmark working on the vision of Sten Lykke Madsen.

Luke reports, “We spent about five days building the two-meter, 500 kg sculpture. It dried for several days and was fired with gas for two additional days before switching to wood. [Last Friday, we brought] the final temperature to around 1280 degrees C.

The wrecking ball did its job

Clark Hall played an important part of ONU's history

“One, two pick up sticks.” There are no sticks to pick up any longer. The wrecking ball has done its job on Clark Hall. Only a few pieces of cement foundation need to be broken apart, dropped into a truck and hauled away, then the earth grassed.

The first section of Clark was built 69 years ago as Ohio Northern’s first residence hall. In more recent years, the two-story structure stood empty or housed a variety of office. Here is a story about Clark’s history, which we posted earlier, but will repeat for those who may have missed it the first time. The article was researched and written by Paul Logsdon, retired head librarian of Heterick Memorial Library.

Intelligent dirt being turned

Information Technology building coming soon at ONU

By Monty Siekerman
More dirt is being turned at Ohio Northern, this time for an IT (Information Technology) Building.

The new structure will be located south of the Business Services/Public Safety Building on Union Street. Next door, work continues on a new home for the College of Engineering, slated to open in the fall of 2019. Presently,

IT services are scattered throughout campus. This new building will consolidate the IT employees and equipment into one location.

Photo: Graders turn more dirt to prepare the land for construction of an IT building.

ONU’s mobile clinic given $100,000 grant to fight drug abuse

From Cardinal Health Foundation’s Generation RxPrescription Drug Misuse Prevention Education

Ohio Northern University will use a mobile clinic to address substance misuse and behavioral health concerns thanks to a $100,000 grant from the Cardinal Health Foundation’s Generation RxPrescription Drug Misuse Prevention Education for Youth grant.

The project will use a proven innovative model to employ an existing mobile clinic using a multidisciplinary team of student health care providers under the supervision of licensed professionals to address the problems of substance abuse, its leading cause, behavioral health concerns.

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