Section 2.15 - O
- Marketing Style Guide
- Introduction
- Details
- Section 2.1
- Section 2.2
- Section 2.3
- Section 2.4
- Section 2.5
- Section 2.6
- Section 2.7
- Section 2.8
- Section 2.9
- Section 2.10
- Section 2.11
- Section 2.12
- Section 2.13
- Section 2.14
- Section 2.15
- Section 2.16
- Section 2.17
- Section 2.18
- Section 2.19
- Section 2.20
- Section 2.21
- Section 2.22
- Section 2.23
- Section 2.24
- Section 2.25
- Section 2.26
- Appendix A: Official Names
- Appendix B: Grammar
off-campus, off campus
- Hyphenate “off-campus” when used as a compound modifier preceding a noun.
Correct: SGA plans several off-campus activities each month.
- Do not hyphenate “off campus” when used as a compound modifier following a noun.
Correct: SGA arranged for transportation for the concert held off campus.
offices (see “departments and offices — nonacademic”)
offline
- Do not hyphenate.
- This is one word, not two.
OhioLINK
- Capitalize the first “O” and “LINK.”
- This is one word, not two.
on-campus, on campus
- Hyphenate “on-campus” when used as a compound modifier preceding a noun.
Correct: The new club will have monthly on-campus meetings.
- Do not hyphenate “on campus” when used as a compound modifier following a noun.
Correct: Design students will exhibit their work on campus at the end of the year.
OneVoice Gospel Choir
- This is a gospel choir that is open to the Cedarville family. It is made up of students and some faculty and staff.
- In the first reference use “OneVoice Gospel Choir.” In subsequent references within the same publication “OneVoice” is acceptable.
- Capitalize “O” and “V” in “OneVoice.”
- “OneVoice” is one word, not two.
online
- Do not hyphenate.
- This is one word, not two.