The Ada Icon recently announced that The Cadets selected Ohio Northern University as their primary spring training site. The Cadets are one of the oldest and most honored continuously operating drum and bugle corps in the country.
The Cadets have some immediate need for volunteers. Whether you are a seasoned volunteer or have never volunteered for a drum corps in your life, you are welcome.
Wednesday is known as "Hump Day" and it was literally so at ONU this week when students took turns, two riders at a time, on one of the hump-back beasts.
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A handler walked the camel around a roped off area for the bumpy ride. Steps led up to the camel's seats, so mounting the animal was easy. A long line of students awaited their turn in chilly weather, a few snow flakes in the air, probably unlike the camel's native home in the hot deserts of the Middle East.
Tara Whitsitt (left), Amy Eddings and Mark Hiland show the spread of food brought for a potluck in Ada on April 25, Earth Day. Tara has a bus called Fermentation on Wheels.
After dinner Tara discussed health foods and gave a tour of the bus. Amy and Mark hosted about 30 diners for the event at their home, 508 N. Main.
Two large rooms filled with diners enjoyed the potluck. (Photos and story by Monty Siekerman)
Ohio Northern University students Brett Wonders, a fourth-year pharmacy major from Defiance, and Dan Knapinski, a senior sport management major from Neenah, Wis., garnered second place in the Audio Production category of the Broadcast Education Association’s (BEA) Festival of Media Arts in the Student Two-Year/Small Colleges Competition at the Broadcast Education Association's 60th annual convention in Las Vegas from April 11-13.
The duo was recognized for their WONB-FM broadcast coverage of ONU’s 2014 football game against Muskingum.