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Open Letter to Greg Fialko, Director of Benefits, Ohio University Human Resources:
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Open Letter to Greg Fialko, Director of Benefits, Ohio University Human Resources:
Visitation for Ohio University alumnus Chris Glaser will be held at Israel Funeral Home in Louisville, Ohio, on Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. and Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
A 23-year-old Ohio University alumnus died yesterday after a three-year battle with cancer.
In order to raise money for cancer research, Stephen Pirovolos, a member of the band The Epsilon Project, rallied other people in the Athens music scene to play for a good cause.
I believe that animals should be treated ethically. I do not believe that vegetables should be sexually assaulted.
As a sign of solidarity, two fraternities are working together to raise money by shaving heads.
It's winter and that means: cold and flu season. While we're busy coughing, sneezing and feeling miserable, there are foods to eat to improve your health.
On Dec. 1, the 54-year-old housemother for Delta Tau Delta fraternity was diagnosed with brain cancer and told she had a few weeks left to live. Although she beat the doctor's initial estimates, she now aims to contain the terminal illness.
Size ' Shape ' Color: three words our society obsesses over, especially when summer is close and bathing suits are coming out. One can't turn on the television, radio or open a magazine or even a newspaper without being bombarded with products that will change one of these three things. As a melanoma survivor and registered nurse, my goal is to show this community a new way to interpret these words. Skin cancer is the sixth leading cause of cancer deaths in both men and women in this country, behind breast/prostate, lung, colon, uterine/urinary and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.-
When Gladys Freeman, a 15-year Ohio University Custodial Services employee was diagnosed with an inoperable form of cancer, her fellow union employees prepared to help.
Complicated guitar solos and pulsating drum beats are typical characteristics of Rock music, but Athens a cappella group Leading Tones has been singing top 40 hits without any instruments for more than three years.
While people attempt to rid their homes of rodents and other pests, Ohio University's Lab Animal Resources houses a few thousand mice, along with several thousand fish and various other animals.
There's nothing like a good conservative power trip.
The scent of raw meat, tropical fruits and vegetables, seafood and hundreds of spices intermingles with the lingering heat and humidity left over from the 100-degree afternoon as vendors begin to preach on behalf of their merchandise and locals gather to drink beer and socialize.
When Ziqi-
There were an estimated 1,444,920 new cancer cases in 2007, according to the American Cancer Society. An estimated 559,650 Americans died in 2007, and of those deaths, 1,545 were children under the age of 14. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, falling only behind heart disease.
Ohio University needs to develop research projects that involve faculty from multiple disciplines to increase its graduate funding, said the final candidate for vice president for Research and Creative Activity and dean of the Graduate College in an open forum yesterday.
Everyone reading this letter has been affected by cancer, whether by personally battling cancer, watching a loved one or friend face a diagnosis or, worst of all, dealing with a cancer-related death. It seems that cancer is everywhere. Unfortunately, I too have lost a loved one to cancer, and this loss has changed my life forever. After battling breast cancer twice, my aunt died in 2002 at the age of 53. My story of loss, sadness and grief is one that I know many people share.
An Ohio University professor's innovation could improve national security, enhance environmental monitoring, benefit science students and help doctors save lives.
In response to your article Vegetarians find love at first bite (10/18/07), it was wonderful to read about Ohio vegetarians finding romance in Athens. While nobody likes the idea of limiting their dating pool, it's understandable why vegetarians would prefer to date each other over their meat-eating counterparts. Across the board, vegetarians benefit from lower levels of cancer, stroke, heart disease, impotence (that's right, cholesterol stops the flow of blood to all vital organs) and recent studies even show that they smell better! It's true. According to the National Institute of Health, results of repeated measures analysis of variance showed that the odor of donors when on the non-meat diet was judged as significantly more attractive