Roehn continues to shine despite Ohio's struggles
By Christian Hoppens | Apr. 1, 2014After starting 5-19 with a run differential of minus 102, Ohio is looking for positives wherever it can find them.
After starting 5-19 with a run differential of minus 102, Ohio is looking for positives wherever it can find them.
Shocking… Disturbing… Appalling… No, these words are not written in reference to your past weekend escapades at Palmer Fest. Instead, they are sentiments that cross my mind when someone says he or she regularly skips breakfast. I mean, really! If a lack of morning nutrients accurately describes how you start the day, please spend the next several minutes hearing me out.
Reports have surfaced over the last 48 hours that Ohio men’s basketball coach Jim Christian is in the running for the same position at Boston College.
After a long tradition of horribly botching the first names of at least two-thirds of its customers, management staff at the Campus Cafe confirmed Tuesday that it would no longer ask its employees to try to spell anyone’s name correctly on the sides of its coffee cups.
Traffic on West Union Street between Elliotsville Road and Morrison Elementary School, 793. W. Union, will be reduced to one lane Wednesday and Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This summer, one student will have the opportunity to participate in a research internship in Germany.
Ohio University’s Baker University Center has a new addition — the mural on the second floor wall outside of the Baker University Center Theatre was redone — paid for by Event Services.
GLEE: Blaine (Darren Criss, R) and Kurt (Chris Colfer, L) take a mime class in the "New New York" episode of GLEE airing Tuesday, April 1 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: FOX
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In a very special edition of BedPest, Kristin and Ian, after some soul-searching, have meaningful things to say.
A drunken man was found ordering a Chipotle Ranch Burrito from Big Mama’s Burritos, 10 S. Court Street, at approximately 9:15 last night.
University officials confirmed this week that they were “shocked” and “completely taken aback” by the apparent failure of its iPad-sharing program after all 1,000 free iPads disappeared from the pick-up locations within two hours.
College is the beginning of a new life for many students, but that doesn’t have to mean they don’t bring pieces of their past with them.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Sensing a lucrative business opportunity, Kevin Tweedledoop, a freshman studying business, decided to start his own post-season lacrosse tournament and charge the university a pretty penny for the honor and prestige of hosting the KevinTweedledoop.com National Tournament.
Mill, High and Palmer Fests have all come and gone, but a recent announcement has both students and faculty highlighting an unoccupied April date on their calendars.
Athens County is in the process of extending a housing initiative that currently addresses an array of housing needs in the county’s cities.