Articles of Interest
2020 Men's Soccer Schedule Released
Published: June 4, 2020
CIRCLEVILLE, OH – The Ohio Christian University Men's Soccer program is set
to begin a new era in the Fall of 2020, as newly announced head coach George
Arroyo will take over the team for his first season. Coming off a 2019
campaign in which the Trailblazers made the conference tournament, Arroyo is
confident the team is ready to improve and move up within the RSC. "I think I
speak for everyone in saying we're excited about the upcoming schedule.
Except for one, we faced each of these teams last season, so it gives us an
opportunity to gauge our improvement in many areas. We play in a
CIRCLEVILLE, OH – The Ohio Christian University Men's Soccer program is set
to begin a new era in the Fall of 2020, as newly announced head coach George
Arroyo will take over the team for his first season. Coming off a 2019
campaign in which the Trailblazers made the conference tournament, Arroyo is
confident the team is ready to improve and move up within the RSC. "I think I
speak for
CIRCLEVILLE, OH – The Ohio Christian University Men's Soccer program is set
to begin a new era in the Fall of 2020, as newly announced head coach George
Arroyo will take over the team for his first
Catching Up With Coach: Jake Warren
Published: May 26, 2020
CIRCLEVILLE, OH – The Lady Trailblazer soccer program has been the model of
consistency over the past five years. Reaching the conference tournament for
four consecutive seasons, the Lady Trailblazers have seen success at multiple
levels, all under the leadership of Jake Warren, the squad's head coach.
Recently, Coach Warren reflected on the 2019 season, saying farewell to a
talented senior class, and the expectations for 2020. Q: Looking back at
2019-20, a year in which you made it to the second round of the RSC
Tournament, what will you remember most about that team? A: "Last season
CIRCLEVILLE, OH – The Lady Trailblazer soccer program has been the model of
consistency over the past five years. Reaching the conference tournament for
four consecutive seasons, the Lady Trailblazers have seen success at multiple
levels, all under the leadership of Jake Warren, the squad's head coach.
Recently, Coach Warren reflected on the 2019 season, saying farewell to a
talented senior
CIRCLEVILLE, OH – The Lady Trailblazer soccer program has been the model of
consistency over the past five years. Reaching the conference tournament for
four consecutive seasons, the Lady
Archived Articles of Interest
Men and Women's Cross Country Compete in All Ohio Collegiate
Published: October 3, 2015
OCU Student Taking Action Against Trafficking
Published: September 2, 2015
Passion without action is useless, particularly when trying to fight back
locally against human trafficking in the sex trade.
That was the message Circleville native and recent Ohio Christian University
graduate Natasha Hudnell conveyed Tuesday to U.S. Sen. Rob Portman and a
roundtable of college leaders, area economic development officials and
representatives of local governments conducted by Portman on the OCU campus.
Hudnell, 22, working with the blessing of OCU President Mark Smith, has been
leading the charge to energize the student body to help put a stop to
trafficking in
Passion without action is useless, particularly when trying to fight back
locally against human trafficking in the sex trade.
That was the message Circleville native and recent Ohio Christian University
graduate Natasha Hudnell conveyed Tuesday to U.S. Sen. Rob Portman and a
roundtable of college leaders, area economic development officials and
representatives of local governments
Passion without action is useless, particularly when trying to fight back
locally against human trafficking in the sex trade.
That was the message Circleville native and recent Ohio Christian
Kids on Campus
Published: July 1, 2015
Ohio Christian University’s commitment to education isn’t exclusively
highereducation; this commitment includes every stage of a person’s
learning experience.That’s why OCU is a dedicated to “Kids on Campus”
– a summer enrichmentprogram for first through fourth graders that allows
them to experience academiclife on a college campus, while improving their
math, science, art, and technologyskills.The program is a partnership with
Pickaway HELPS (Higher Education for LearnersPartnership) and Ohio Christian
University with generous support from PPGindustries.Campus rarely lacks
youthful
Ohio Christian University’s commitment to education isn’t exclusively
highereducation; this commitment includes every stage of a person’s
learning experience.That’s why OCU is a dedicated to “Kids on Campus”
– a summer enrichmentprogram for first through fourth graders that allows
them to experience academiclife on a college campus, while improving their
math, science, art, and
Ohio Christian University’s commitment to education isn’t exclusively
highereducation; this commitment includes every stage of a person’s
learning experience.That’s why OCU is a dedicated to “Kids
Not Done Yet: Continuing the Lord’s work in Papua New Guinea
Published: June 29, 2015
A Google search of “Papua New Guinea” brings up countless images of
indigenous people in in traditional dress; articles about cannibalism,
sorcery, and sexism; and an undeniable sense of other, foreign, and
different. Mountainous, fertile, forested, landscapes dotted with villages
highlight how vastly different this island nation is from its more industrial
counterparts. According to Dr. David Lattimer, PNG is “the kind of place
that if you ever visit, you won’t ever forget.”It would be easy to
abandon such an isolated nation to its own devices, allow it to continue down
a path of
A Google search of “Papua New Guinea” brings up countless images of
indigenous people in in traditional dress; articles about cannibalism,
sorcery, and sexism; and an undeniable sense of other, foreign, and
different. Mountainous, fertile, forested, landscapes dotted with villages
highlight how vastly different this island nation is from its more industrial
counterparts. According to Dr.
A Google search of “Papua New Guinea” brings up countless images of
indigenous people in in traditional dress; articles about cannibalism,
sorcery, and sexism; and an undeniable sense of other,