Sports Column: MLB walk-up music leaves writer fascinated
By Christian Hoppens | June 24, 2013The players on the Chicago Cubs garner my deepest sympathies.
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The players on the Chicago Cubs garner my deepest sympathies.
Ohio University officials had to dig a hole through campus’ roads after an underground chilled water pipe leaked last week.
With this year’s ninth annual Ohio Brew Week just getting started, Athens restaurants, hotels and pubs are ready to welcome in brewers and beer drinkers for an even bigger blowout than ever before.
Ohio University Board of Trustees’ unanimously approved to develop a plan to offer future incoming students a flat tuition rate for four consecutive years if this new way of pricing education is approved by state legislators.
Ohio University’s new position to oversee changes to its departments in the midst of a budget restructuring was filled earlier this week after a national search.
A few votes are keeping Ohio University and other state public universities from changing how they price education.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Quinn Schaller challenges his customers to the Mega Mamma Challenge every day, but now he’s facing his own set of challenges as he steps into the brew business.
When students return to Ohio University’s campus in the fall, they might notice the beginning of what has the potential to be a multimillion dollar construction project.
A West Virginia man appeared in court last month for a hearing regarding judicial release and community control violations.
A Nelsonville City Councilman pleaded not guilty to a fourth-degree misdemeanor Thursday in Athens Municipal Court.
It’s no secret that as the Ohio University student population in Athens goes down, so do local crime rates.
With five years of working experience at Ohio University, Anna Jensen said she is ready to take on leading the Innovation Center.
The Athens episode of AMC’s Showville airs Thursday at 10 p.m.
Officials in Ohio University’s Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost are doing a lot of paperwork this summer. They have four provost positions to fill.
The Athens City Council chambers could soon be the recipient of a makeover.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Many residents woke up Thursday morning to flooding right outside their doorsteps after a major storm cell had come and gone.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine is preparing to move part of its operations south and open up its extension branch in Columbus. But first it had to hire a dean.
UPDATE 10:40 AM: Athens County no longer shows up as an outage zone on American Electric Power Ohio's website, indicating that fewer than 100 of its customers in the county are still without power.