Sports unite professor, Athens
By Anjelica Oswald | Feb. 19, 2014Editor’s Note: This is the third installment in a series about Ohio University professors who come from different countries.
Editor’s Note: This is the third installment in a series about Ohio University professors who come from different countries.
Ohio’s amphibians are disappearing.
Much like any other movie, even student film projects need money to pay actors, rent equipment and feed the cast and crew.
There’s a fall break on the horizon.
Ohio consumers saved or recovered more than $23 million last year through the Ohio Department of Insurance’s toll-free hotlines, community outreach efforts and counseling sessions, according to the department.
Former Missouri defensive end Michael Sam announced to the public that he is gay on Feb. 9, but it was not the first time Sam admitted his sexual orientation to people.
Everything happens for a reason.
The Bobcats have one more stop to make before the Mid-American Conference Indoor Championships and that’s to Columbus this weekend in Ohio State Open.
Johnny was the cool kid on the block at just 16 years old because he was older than everyone else and, more importantly, he was having sex.
48 hours. 30 teams. Three- to five-minute movies. Fierce competition.
For many on campus, leaving home means leaving your pet behind.
Since last winning a game more than a month ago, the Bobcats are starved for a victory and a sign that they can reconcile their season.
This letter is a response to a column by Matt Farmer that appeared in the Feb. 17 edition of The Post under the headline "OU's history curriculum could use some diversity." You can read that column here.
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series about Ohio University professors who come from different countries.
There was a scene in Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of Ring when one of the protagonists, Boromir, was shot in the chest with an arrow but continued to fight. It took two more arrows to eventually bring him down.
Both bodies that represent Ohio University students have informally voted for UnitedHealthcare StudentResources to provide the student health insurance for the 2014-15 academic year.
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