Film displays untraditional solutions to current health care system issues
By William Ashton | Sep. 18, 2012“This is not just about the health of health care. It’s about saving the health of the nation.”
“This is not just about the health of health care. It’s about saving the health of the nation.”
Following pay raises that some Ohio University Student Senate members call questionable, Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit and Vice President for Finance and Administration Stephen Golding will defend their salary increases at next week’s senate meeting.
Ohio University Student Senate executives have invited students to discuss senate’s meeting with administrators Tuesday night.
Five months ago, Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit and Vice President for Finance and Administration Stephen Golding spoke at one of Student Senate’s meetings about the necessity of the proposed tuition hike, a hike that would raise tuition by the maximum amount allowed by the state.
When Ohio University students vote in Athens this November, some of the issues they will face could have a statewide reach.
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Historically, the Mid-American Conference has been a hotbed for talented quarterbacks like Chad Pennington, Byron Leftwich and Ben Roethlisberger.
During the season, Ohio redshirt senior defensive lineman Corey Hasting cuts and scratches his way past offensive linemen in pursuit of the opposing quarterback.
A Bible study geared toward psychology majors might seem odd, but for Erin Craig, the two seemed to be a great way to reach out to others in her major.
Ohio University and Athens city officials are already thinking about keeping annual Halloween festivities safe, even though the event is more than a month away.
Members of the Athens community, young and old, discussed the international economic problems facing the U.S. Monday at the Athena Cinema during a Q&A with filmmaker and author Peter Navarro.
For the first time, Ohio University’s fraternity recruitment will take a formalized approach.
Scott Stricklin didn’t fully realize his dream of becoming the coach of his alma mater until he was on his way to his interview at Kent State.
Ohio coach Frank Solich broke down the Bobcats' win against Marshall Saturday and looked forward to their matchup against Norfolk State in his Monday press conference.
Meeting comedian and activist Lee Camp in New York City last Wednesday was magical, especially with the anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement this month.
Throughout the Bobcats’ last four games, they have amassed 66 shots, half of which were on goal, 37 corners and only four regulation goals. The number of times the ball is blasted to the twine is Ohio’s chief focus as it enters Mid-American Conference play Friday.
As many people wait to ring in the new year with party favors in three months, people of the Jewish faith are awaiting the sound of the shofar for Rosh Hashanah.
Four-play!, an Ohio University group of physical therapy students, hosted its sixth annual wheelchair rugby event at Ping Center Saturday, raising money for their undefeated opposing team, the Buckeye Blitz.