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Trustees start new scholarship fund from millions left in university's surplus
By Will Drabold | Sep. 5, 2013The Board of Trustees started a new scholarship fund by allocating millions of dollars in university surplus at its most recent meeting last Thursday Aug. 29.
Students lose federal loan dollars to processing fees
By Will Drabold | Sep. 5, 2013Borrowing a loan from the federal government doesn’t always equate to getting every dollar you agree to pay back.
Aliver Hall stays true to its rock 'n' roll roots
By William Ashton | Sep. 5, 2013Jam bands come in all different styles and genres nowadays, from world fusion to electronic, but some bands stay firmly rooted in rock ‘n’ roll.
NC band returns to Nelsonville with country sound
By Dylan Sams | Sep. 5, 2013Between tours and working on a new album, Americana country band The Honeycutters will be making their second visit to Nelsonville on Friday night.
Faculty Senate to introduce new staff evaluation survey
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen | Sep. 5, 2013Ohio University’s president and provost will lose an annual evaluation process, yet some on campus argue the administrators’ views will be widened by a broader survey of the university.
Stuart's Opera House after-school program lets kids learn, rock out
By Emily Bamforth | Sep. 5, 2013Although it is primarily known for bringing much-loved artists to the Nelsonville area, Stuart’s Opera House will be expanding its education outreach this fall with an after-school music education program that is currently in the works.
Unmarked
By Olivia Hitchcock | Sep. 5, 2013For one Fairfield County woman, death came two weeks too soon, leaving her tombstone engraved with a number, not a name.
Thompson Square to bring country flair to MemAud
By JIM RYAN | Sep. 5, 2013Headed to the pool on a day off at his home in southern Alabama, Thompson Square vocalist Keifer Thompson reminisced about concerts he attended during his college years.
OU student approved for public defender in appellate court's ruling
By Branden Labarowski | Sep. 5, 2013Per ruling of the 4th District Court of Appeals, Ohio University student Kelly Kasler has been granted a public defender after previously being denied one by an
Volleyball: OU invites Ohio teams, UNC to home opener
By Alex Busch | Sep. 5, 2013Ohio will kick off its 2013 home campaign in The Convo this weekend when it hosts the Baymont Inn Invitational after notching three straight-set victories last weekend.
Frankie Muniz's Kingsfoil returns to OU to play Jackie O's Public House stage
By William Ashton | Sep. 5, 2013Those of you who missed Kingsfoil’s last parade of Athens performances, fear not, for the band will be returning to Athens this Saturday to play at Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, 24 W. Union St.
Athens' first 'Steampunk Spectacle' struggles to sell tickets, garner interest
By Jacob DeSmit | Sep. 5, 2013There’s no question that steampunk, a subgenre of science fiction that blends Victorian era fashion with modern technology, has been part of the national consciousness for years, with pop stars as mainstream as Justin Bieber making music videos based on the subculture.
Field Hockey: 'Cats look to rebound in Louisville
By Taylor Jedrzejek | Sep. 4, 2013With another week of practice under their belts, the Bobcats will travel to Louisville, Ky., in search of their first win.
Sports Column: NFL players en route to brain drain
By Colin Hanner | Sep. 4, 2013It’s the year 2025.
Science with Dan: Immunotherapy could brighten outlook for cancer treatment
Sep. 4, 2013To anyone that has ever tripped and scraped an arm or a knee, it is beyond clear that our bodies are fragile and can easily fall victim to a vast number of dangers. For anyone that has ever known someone that has undergone aggressive cancer treatment, allowing dangers of an entirely different kind to enter and tear apart one’s body is often the only option.
Fact Check: Kelly's claims on allegations tested
By Lucas Daprile | Sep. 4, 2013Amid several allegations against Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly — and a written statement from him maintaining his innocence — sources seem to largely corroborate three of the sheriff’s claims.
Women's Soccer: Bobcats look to continue goal scoring
By Andy Kovar | Sep. 4, 2013Ohio is flying high, after coming off a nearly flawless performance this past Sunday.











