Visiting percussion-focused musicians to perform in Glidden Recital Hall
By Dylan Sams | Mar. 28, 2013A touring duo, one a mentor and the other his mentee, will be taking the Ohio University stage as equals.
A touring duo, one a mentor and the other his mentee, will be taking the Ohio University stage as equals.
While fest season at Ohio University is typically characterized by beer bongs, handcuffs and neon tank tops, traditional Ghanaian food, music and clothes defined a fest that showcased OU President Roderick McDavis on Thursday.
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At 12:01 a.m. Thursday, the role of six Ohio University students changed for good — or, at least, for 22 days.
It’s the last full week of March. We’re excited about the NCAA tournament, the MLB season less than a week away and going outdoors without parkas, and what do we get? More snow and cold.
Ohio Athletics announced Thursday the hire of its new women’s basketball coach Bob Boldon, formerly of Youngstown State, less than three weeks after deciding not to renew former coach Semeka Randall’s contract.
Entering Walter Hall on Wednesday night, Ohio University President Roderick McDavis taught students “basic economics” to gain their support for raising tuition.
Having already earned seven Mid-American Conference individual accolades since the beginning of the season, Ohio finally will display its talents to the conference when MAC play begins this weekend against Kent State and Buffalo.
There have been fewer car crashes in Athens County in recent years compared to several other counties.
While watching Virginia Commonwealth dismantle Akron in the NCAA Tournament Thursday, Ohio signee Maurice Ndour found himself itching for his first one-on-one with Zips star forward Demetrius Treadwell, who had his way with the Bobcats last season.
Congratulations to every student who received an award at the Scripps Banquet. It is truly an honor to go to school with such brilliant peers, especially the ones I’ve had the opportunity to know personally.
In 2004, Ohioans voted in favor of a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
As we prepared for this week’s column, we asked ourselves some questions. With only a few weeks left, what beers or kinds of beer have we neglected? Would every potential beer drinker want to read our columns, or have we descended into hop-head madness? Are we doing justice to the diversity of beer available in this state?
Given the high number of owner-surrendered dogs at the local shelter recently, it seems acceptable to “get rid” of your own dogs at the shelter.
This weekend, I spent a good amount of time playing the new Tomb Raider. The times I wasn’t playing? I was pretending to be Lara Croft. But that is beside the point.
An OU student of the ’80s bypassed the line formed on Court Street outside of Swanky’s, Athens most popular bar and bastion of drug activity in the liberal-hippie-homestead of Southeast Ohio.
Cloudy gray skies hung over Marge Schott Stadium on Tuesday, foreshadowing an eerie result that has become all too familiar for the Bobcats this season.
Carefully crafted works by music composition students will be the centerpiece of a recital Thursday night, presenting pieces that have been in progress since at least the beginning of the semester.