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(04/12/06 12:00am)
The Russ College of Engineering and Technology and the College of Osteopathic Medicine's plans to construct an open research and classroom building moved one step closer to fruition this month, but they still are looking for $10 million for the project.
(02/20/06 12:00am)
The Thai Smile Club lived up to its name Saturday evening as it played host to Thai Night to a packed Baker University Center Ballroom. Flags from a host of countries were strung near the ceiling, and travel posters showing the exotic locations in Thailand covered the walls.
(01/19/06 12:00am)
After several years of planning and construction, the new Baker University Center is slated to open a year from now.
(01/12/06 12:00am)
A proposed new budgeting process for Ohio University is designed to decentralize budget decisions, place more responsibility and accountability on individual academic areas at OU and provide a tool for leaders in making budget decisions, the details of which were discussed at an open forum yesterday.
(01/09/06 12:00am)
In a unique vote on Dec. 29, Athens City Council approved the controversial retirement center project with only three members voting. Because the Ohio Ethics Commission had discouraged three members from voting a few days earlier, an incomplete council was forced to vote on an issue of significant local importance. The justification used to halt the votes of three council members is questionable, and the reasoning behind the decision too vague. In the end, it deprived officials from voting on an important matter and, though not legally binding, could set a troublesome precedent for future votes.
(10/21/05 12:00am)
The Schools of Promise program, administered by the Ohio Department of Education, recognized 113 schools in Ohio this year for demonstrating high achievement in reading or mathematics, despite having 40 percent or more of students come from low-income backgrounds.
(10/13/05 12:00am)
A new program for recent recruits to Ohio University fraternities and sororities is designed to educate them on fundamentals of greek life, and it held its first session Tuesday night.
(08/04/05 12:00am)
In the midst of a growing ethics investigation, Gov. Bob Taft visited Athens Tuesday to present $200,000 to the Progress Fund, a lending organization that aims to help grow Appalachian businesses.
(06/01/05 12:00am)
Local organizations have helped businesses to start up in Athens over the past few years.
(05/26/05 12:00am)
Though leaving Ohio, former Bobcat Director of Athletics Thomas Boeh has permanently made his mark with athletic facilities for student-athletes.
(04/14/05 12:00am)
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis said at a press conference yesterday that the university will continue to engage in public/private partnerships
(04/14/05 12:00am)
Student Senate withdrew support for Pick-A-Prof because of its new policy charging students for access and also discussed a push to complete a petition modifying the Athens Noise Ordinance at its meeting last night.
(04/12/05 12:00am)
VATICAN CITY Ñ Cardinal Bernard Law celebrated Mass in mourning for Pope John Paul II in St. PeterÕs Basilica yesterday, ignoring protests from victims that his handling of the sex abuse scandal in the U.S. Catholic Church should disqualify him from the honor.
(04/11/05 12:00am)
(U-WIRE) -I was raised Catholic, but I have mixed feelings about the legacy of Pope John Paul II.
(03/10/05 12:00am)
SUBHEAD: How is the Ross case really going?
(03/02/05 12:00am)
Three Ohio University juniors are competing with 206 other students nationwide for the Truman Scholarship.
(02/24/05 12:00am)
For the second straight game, the Ohio men's basketball team won in dramatic fashion under guard Jeremy Fears' leadership. Fears had career highs with seven rebounds and seven made field goals while posting 14 points.
(11/04/04 12:00am)
Although enrollment numbers dropped at Ohio University and its branch campuses this year compared to last year, administrators cite different potential reasons for the decrease.
(10/25/04 12:00am)
After a rough weekend at Kent State, the Ohio hockey team remained undefeated but lost its winning streak. Tying both Friday and Saturday night, 3-3 and 2-2, respectively, the Bobcats struggled through team discipline problems to improve its record to 8-0-2.
(10/15/04 12:00am)
BAGHDAD, Iraq -Insurgents struck deep inside Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone yesterday, setting off bombs at a market and a popular cafe that killed at least 10 people -including four Americans -and wounded 20 others in the compound housing foreign embassies and Iraqi government offices.