Building at Ridges could be torn down
By SARA JERDE | Sep. 13, 2012Editor’s note: Wesley’s last name has been omitted to protect his identity.
Editor’s note: Wesley’s last name has been omitted to protect his identity.
The sixth annual Wheelchair Rugby will return to Athens this Saturday, giving students an opportunity to take down the defending champions.
Having won their last 12 sets played during their four-game win streak, the Ohio volleyball team kept the streak alive in the first match of a three-match trip in North Carolina.
Despite weeks of promotion, hip-hop artist Roscoe Dash will not be visiting Athens anytime soon.
After Ohio’s past two games, it could be argued that the team should be renamed the “Cardiac ‘cats.”
Tim Knavel, who began his job as Ohio Athletics’ CFO and assistant athletic director for business operations Monday, arrived in Athens just in time for the Bobcats’ football game two days prior. The only letdown of his night, he said, was that he missed kickoff.
Athens residents are offering up their homes this weekend to accommodate Ohio chefs and local foodies for the Athens Foundation’s second annual Key Event.
After Wednesday’s meeting, Ohio University’s Student Senate invited Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit and Vice President of Finance and Administration Stephen Golding to attend next week’s meeting.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis might be the first to break a 60-year tradition of living on Park Place.
An Ohio University student trustee and OU’s Student Senate discussed the university president’s raise during Wednesday’s meeting in what quickly became a tense environment, requiring the calling of order several times.
Coming off a sweep of its opposition in the Bobcat Invitational and finishing a home stand, the Ohio volleyball team will hit the road and travel to the Tar Heel state to take on UNC Greensboro tonight.
With Mid-American Conference play a week away, the Ohio Bobcats soccer team will take on Youngstown State for its last non-conference test of the season.
Since receiving a lead gift of $8 million from Robert and Margaret Walter in December 2010, Ohio Athletics headed up efforts to construct a multipurpose center on campus. Despite its efforts, though, chief control of the facility’s planning changed hands earlier this month.