Swimming & Diving: Seniors have high hopes starting MAC play
The nine seniors of the Ohio swimming and diving team have a mission. That mission is to win the Mid-American Conference Championship.
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The nine seniors of the Ohio swimming and diving team have a mission. That mission is to win the Mid-American Conference Championship.
Pushing the strange yellow and red foods around their plates, the students whined and grumbled ' This food is gross
Students can experience the hardships of Latino Americans in Los Angeles during the 1960s tonight at the keynote speech for Hispanic Heritage Month given by Paula Crisostomo.
Ohio University had a typical summer. There was a scandal that ended with an OU athletics administrator resigning and pleading guilty to stealing more than $31,000 in university funds. An anarchist parade marched through the streets of Athens and held up traffic, resulting in allegations of police brutality. The Board of Trustees gave OU President Roderick McDavis a glowing job evaluation despite recent surveys from both the faculty and students with the majority of both proclaiming they had no confidence in his leadership.
Ohio University's Office of Information Technology, under the leadership of its new chief information officer, is moving into another phase of a strategy to build up the under-funded and under-staffed department.
Editor's note: This is the eighth day of a two-week series highlighting remarkable Ohio University undergraduates. The 25 selected students come from the nominations of students, faculty, staff, administrators and Post staff.
Most students bring books, iPods and laptops to class. Jennifer McGee brings a diaper bag, a stroller and her 5-month-old son, Michael.
Members of Ohio University's Student Senate yesterday expressed their opinions on the campus' seemingly divided atmosphere and today's election and ballot initiative that gauges confidence in President Roderick McDavis.
Replacing former left tackle Matt Coppage will be no easy task. Coach Keven Lightner knows this.
When you work closely with a person you form insights into his or her character and aptitude. Ordinarily what you glean about a colleague's values and effectiveness is not a subject of broad interest. Given the recent discussion of Dennis Irwin's leadership of the Russ College of Engineering and Technology, however, there is merit in articulating why we have confidence in his abilities and know him to be a person of integrity.
After more than a decade of combining research and academic service, the George V. Voinovich Center for Leadership and Public Affairs was given school status.
This spring, Ohio University students will have the opportunity to indicate their approval of President Roderick McDavis and his administration.
Seventy-five percent of Americans' greatest fear is public speaking. These people often suffer from dry mouth, sweaty palms, shaky knees and nausea while speaking in front of an audience.
After Friday's Board of Trustees meeting, Ohio University's Voinovich Center for Leadership and Public Affairs remains a center, not a school.
Ohio University's Kappa Phi will celebrate the life of the late Amanda Cunningham this weekend by hosting a Mexican wedding.
Editor's Note: The following is the first in a five-day series about the advances and difficulties of women in Athens' academic, professional and cultural scenes.
After 31 years, women of Ohio University and the Athens area will once again have a place of their own at the new OU Women's Center.
After winning its past 10 games, the Ohio hockey team dropped a pair of crucial games to the Penn State Icers, losing 1-0 and 3-1 on Friday and Saturday night respectively.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis will answer questions from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday in the Ping Center lounge.
In his first interview since he was fired for negligence in the aftermath of network security breaches, an Ohio University administrator charged that the university is ducking responsibility by making him the scapegoat.