Show shines spotlight on the 110
By Kristin Salaky | Nov. 1, 2012Though many are used to seeing the Marching 110 on Peden Stadium or maybe even just on their laptop screens, for one night, the band will be in a different locale.
Though many are used to seeing the Marching 110 on Peden Stadium or maybe even just on their laptop screens, for one night, the band will be in a different locale.
“I want to make one thing absolutely clear: We’re all going to die,” I said as I walked into the apartment. My roommate, Chad, barely looked up from his laptop.
To kick off its tour promoting the release of a three-song, 7-inch vinyl, She Bears will take the Casa Nueva stage Friday night.
After picking up their first loss of the season against Liberty University last weekend, the Bobcats slipped from their place atop the American Collegiate Hockey Association rankings.
Men in stiletos will be parading the streets this Saturday to raise awareness about rape, sexual assault and gender violence against women.
Much like the Ohio football team, the Ohio volleyball squad also faced a short week and a limited amount of preparation time, but both finished Thursday with Mid-American Conference victories.
Each day before practice, the Ohio coaching staff uses Scotch Tape to adhere 17 laminated numbers to a piece of ragtag, plain foam board.
For the second time this calendar year, Ohio University’s Student Senate passed a resolution supporting voting rights for student trustees. Wednesday’s vote was unanimously in favor of allowing student members to vote at Board of Trustees meetings. We agree with that resolution.
Students walking up Jeff Hill and around Glidden Hall on Thursday were greeted by the smell of burning wood as ceramics students from Ohio State University and Ohio University came together to take advantage of one of the largest outdoor kiln facilities in the country.
With 55 seconds remaining in the first half of the game against Eastern Michigan on Thursday, Ohio redshirt junior quarterback Tyler Tettleton had the ball in his hands with a chance to make amends for Saturday’s befuddling final series against Miami.
Athens City Council is planning to approve $16 million to update the city’s wastewater facilities, and the Athens County commissioners are offering a solution that is said to cut the project’s price tag by $4 million.
Outlandish clichés and corny sayings aside, this weekend’s Mid-American Conference tournament is a chance for Ohio, a team picked to win the conference heading into the season, to salvage what has been a campaign defined by failed expectations.
Many see Athens as a Democratic stronghold, but the county was once as entrenched in the red as it now is in the blue.
Youth will play a role in Ohio’s first wrestling match, but well-rounded talent and coaching could help lift the Bobcats to success this weekend.
As Election Day draws closer, Ohio University College Democrats and Republicans have fine-tuned their campaigning efforts to respect the university’s restrictions.
Old Hundred will return to Athens Saturday night to play at Casa Nueva with more experience, but will maintain the same style and attitude.
Dedicated yogis who yearn to take their practice from a back-row mat to the front of the room might have fewer options to weigh than it would seem.