Woman allegedly hit by bus on OU campus sues university for $25,000
By Marika Lee | Oct. 15, 2012A University of Cincinnati student is suing Ohio University for $25,000 after she was allegedly hit by a CATS bus while on a tour last year.
A University of Cincinnati student is suing Ohio University for $25,000 after she was allegedly hit by a CATS bus while on a tour last year.
It was a chaotic few minutes when I first found out that President Barack Obama was coming here to Ohio University. I honestly couldn’t process it at first, but once everything settled down, I stopped for a moment and asked myself why would he come to Athens, Ohio, three weeks out from the election? It’s actually not that complicated of a reason.
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly will walk into Tuesday night’s Candidates’ Forum amid allegations of assault and misspent funds for a campaign rematch four years in the making.
POWER/GAMMA will meet at 7p.m. Tuesday night for the annual October “POWER Hour” session on alcohol.
Soft, intimate songs filled the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium Sunday night and will soon be shared with 129 stations nationwide, including WOUB.
The National Communication Association Student Club hosted guest speaker Diane Moore for their third meeting of the year Monday night in the Central Classroom Building.
Amid an election season with campaign visits from both members of the Democratic presidential ticket, an appearance from a high-profile Republican senator went relatively unnoticed Friday.
Ohio University made its first step toward becoming more sustainable, but still has a long way to go, according to the university’s first annual sustainability report.
Ohio’s weekend series against Oklahoma proved to be the most suspenseful of the season, as the Sooners threatened the Bobcats’ unblemished record with two close games that were decided by late scoring.
Homecoming at OU has come and gone. The largest alumni band in memory attended, marched and performed. There were nearly 700 band alumni. I am wondering where the pictures are of this magnificent group of people of all ages, people who came from many parts of the country and managed to get through the rigorous marching and dancing after all these years of ordinary life. I see no pictures in our local newspapers, and I am shocked. Pictures of the current band show up, but none of the remarkable alumni band.
As Fall Semester surpassed its midpoint and students supplemented their study schedules with a Homecoming celebration during the weekend, Ohio gave them another reason to smile Sunday by breaking into the Associated Press Top 25.
During the past century, 10 United States presidents have spoken in Athens, and Wednesday will mark the 11th.
By Nathan Gordon | ng312310@ohiou.edu | @GordonRises
Ohio won two matches against Mid-American Conference opponents over the weekend, pushing its winning streak to seven matches.