MAC Notebook: Northern Illinois Huskies dominate the wild MAC West
By Charlie Hatch | Nov. 17, 2013MAC throws the Huskies a bone
MAC throws the Huskies a bone
Bob Boldon said Ohio’s win Saturday satisfied him enough that he could actually enjoy his sandwich on the team’s trip back to Athens.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
The NCAA has messed everything up because it is greedy and selfish.
Monday morning Baker Ballroom was filled with Ohio University community members seeking information and discussion on a hot button topic on campus — sexual assault.
Apparently this Monday, and the bulk majority of Sunday, my mind felt like it would be a good idea to reflect on my college experience from my new senior perspective. Upon first review, this idea seemed to be about as fun as going into a midterm still tipsy from the night before. I figured that once my mind entered this splendid train of thought my social media profiles would be as much as of a train wreck as Miley Cyrus was during the MTV Video Music Awards.
There’s nothing a little Goof-Off and a morning spent scrubbing, painting and scraping can’t fix.
When the meter starts ticking, you have two hours before a $10 ticket for an “expired meter” will grace your windshield.
The Ohio University Police Department recieved a report of a burglary from Fenzel House on Monday, authorities said in an email apparently sent out to South Green residents. The burglary took place at approximately 5:30 a.m, according to police.
The legend of the “Nature Boy” continues to grow in the halls of The Convo.
Though the Ohio University Marching 110 strives to give its audiences new and creative performances, its traditions are never overlooked.
State officials haven’t responded to complaints from concerned citizens, county officials have said, so the Athens County Commissioners are hosting a public meeting Tuesday to mull over the possibility of a new injection well in Athens County.
After losing a combined 79-3 in his team’s last two games, Ohio coach Frank Solich admitted that it was the worst two-game stretch he’s been through in Athens.
Two state officials spent their Friday afternoon conversing with some of their Ohio University student constituents.
Editor’s note: Delfin Bautista and Ryan Vollrath both identify with “they/their” as a pronoun.
A continuing conversation about sexual assault will progress into its next university installment Monday.
Our centerpiece story today talks about an Athens task force focused on removing graffiti throughout the city. We understand society has myriad opinions on graffiti; though some see it as an act of art, others view it as vandalism.
The man responsible for a chain of popular restaurants will lecture at Ohio University on Monday night on his industry.
Last Monday, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its fifth assessment report—its first comprehensive overview of the latest research on the global climate since 2007. This is exciting because it is not just some press release by another think tank or activist group with an agenda. It is an extremely detailed monograph by a body of climate scientists that was established in 1988 by the U.N. and supported by the governments of 195 countries. Its work is vital in compiling the latest thinking about the role of human actions in global climate change.