OU could face higher energy prices
By Pamela Engel | Mar. 26, 2012A new rate plan for American Electric Power could force Ohio University to abandon its current electrical service agreement with First Energy.
A new rate plan for American Electric Power could force Ohio University to abandon its current electrical service agreement with First Energy.
Ohio University’s Budget Planning Council is recommending a 3.5 percent tuition increase for Athens campus students next school year, which would be the third consecutive increase since the 2010–11 academic year.
Fall Quarter marked the first time Bromley Hall residents had to feed meters in the dormitory’s parking lot. But after two quarters of backlash, two free unloading zones have been reinstated for those with university parking passes.
An Ohio University bursar’s office employee clicked “send” on an email at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday before realizing a mistake had been made, but it was too late to press cancel.
Ohio University is adding another dean hunt to the laundry list of administrative-replacement searches being conducted by the provost’s office.
In the early hours of Wednesday morning, five small fires were set and extinguished in Boyd Hall — and its residents slept peacefully the entire time.
Heads turned and eyes peered from beneath the dense fabric of burkas as Rebecca Sell made her way through Afghanistan with female Marines at her side and her camera in hand.
Thousands of students, faculty and staff will return to Ohio University March 26 to begin Spring Quarter — but 20 residential dining employees won’t be coming back with them.
After two failed attempts of rolling out a network registration requirement, the Office of Information Technology hopes that the third time’s a charm.
Ohio University students traveling to classes on Wednesday afternoon faced dueling protestors outside of the top floor of Baker University Center.
For $15 more, Ohio University students might receive additional health care benefits next year.
No matter where an Ohio University student is, there is almost always some sort of screen within eyesight — be it a computer monitor, cellphone screen or iPad.
A rugby player rolled forward at full tilt and rammed his wheelchair into his opponent, knocking loose both the ball and a scream of surprise as both competitors scrambled after the ball.
Ohio University students and faculty members stared as about 50 students rode up and down Baker University Center’s escalators holding signs and flags and chanting, “Student power will never be defeated!”
A student organization wants Ohio University to acknowledge the tie between electronics companies’ mineral use and violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo — even though there is no way to guarantee that tie.
Tuition increases draw lively debates from Ohio University students every year, but a select few are permitted to voice those debates directly to the university’s decision-making body.
Ohio University astronomy students will be stargazing through a different lens after a large telescope was put out of commission.
Ohio University students looking to make a difference in the lives of people have an opportunity to do so on a global scale.
If a state committee’s plan giving Ohio University $18.6 million toward capital repairs passes the legislature, the university could begin work as soon as this summer.
Slow Internet speeds and difficulty logging into Ohio University’s wireless system have hindered students and faculty despite recently increased bandwidth.