ROTC celebrates 75 years at Ohio with military banquet
By Olivia Hitchcock | Apr. 6, 2013Cadets traded in their training gear for finely pressed uniforms Saturday night as they celebrated the accomplishments of the Bobcat Battalion.
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Cadets traded in their training gear for finely pressed uniforms Saturday night as they celebrated the accomplishments of the Bobcat Battalion.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
The Bobcats competed in the Ohio Team Challenge and Sunset Classic over the weekend. Ohio placed second out of two teams and will be competing at home again next weekend in the All-Ohio Outdoor Championships. Photographs by Dan Kubus and Jason E. Chow.
When mid-distance runner Danielle Winningham took to the starting block for the 4 x 100-meter relay, she found herself in an unusual event.
The defending Mid-American Conference champions and College World Series participant Kent State trailed in the bottom of the eighth after a four-run outburst in the fifth provided Ohio with a one-run lead Friday night.
Despite much cooler temperatures, women took to the streets holding signs, screaming chants, holding hands and supporting a cause not only affecting local women, but also those around the world.
In less than two weeks, Ohio University administrators will present before OU’s top governing body a possible solution to future budget woes.
For the first time in two years, graduate students will be given more than one choice as to who will represent them.
Three hopefuls for the dean of students position will now prepare for key upcoming forums to determine their future employment or promotion at Ohio University.
After experiencing offensive inconsistencies last weekend, Ohio will attempt to regroup and continue Mid-American Conference play when it travels to the northwest part of the state this weekend.
I will begin by saying that the FUSS campaign is making accusations and spreading falsehoods that the VOICE campaign’s neutral position toward the guaranteed tuition model is automatically one of support. I am writing this letter to dispel such falsehoods. The flawed mentality, which is indicative of the FUSS campaign, is this: You’re either with us or you’re against us. This sort of radical attitude, this polarization of issues and this inability to weigh separate sides of every argument does not bode well for any leader in any position.
As moms flock to Athens this weekend, Ohio University has planned dozens of events to provide wholesome family entertainment to keep the parent-child duos off of Court Street.
As an intelligent, driven woman, it disgusts me to think how women are discredited by society in the professional field because they are, in fact, women. This reason motivates my call for immediate action beginning with intolerance for the “b word.”
All but one of Ohio’s 88 counties exceed the national benchmark for percentage of fast food restaurants, and in Athens County in particular, many people are more likely to choose grease over grains.
We both graduate in about a month, and we’re already starting to miss this town. We have to soak in as much Athens culture as we possibly can. Because of that, we trekked back to Jackie O’s to review another one of their fantastic beers, the Choco Chomo. It’s a limited variation on an old favorite, the Chomolungma (which, we should add, is one of the beers Jackie O’s will soon begin canning and selling in supermarkets and take-outs across the state), and, like most Jackie O’s beers, it doesn’t fail to impress.
On the last lap of the mile at the Mid-American Indoor conference championship, Melissa Thompson was in third place, fighting to keep up with the leading pack of teammate Juli Accurso and Eastern Michigan’s Victoria Voronko.
Ohio University’s Take Back the Night Week will cuProxy-Connection: keep-alive
Activist and author Erin Merryn gave the keynote speech in the Walter Hall Rotunda Wednesday as part of Take Back the Night.