Award-winning musical graces Mem-Aud stage
By Anjelica Oswald | May 9, 2012Lights will go up in Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium when the New York barrio makes its way to Ohio University on Saturday.
Lights will go up in Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium when the New York barrio makes its way to Ohio University on Saturday.
Online classes may have increased educational accessibility for many students, but a study conducted by two Ohio University professors shows they might have contributed to a large increase in academic dishonesty.
One week before Election Day, a Student Senate ticket defended itself against accusations of not being student-oriented as candidates met to debate for a second time.
Seniors from the Ohio University School of Dance are inviting audiences to save the last dance for them.
Life will imitate literature this Friday as students gather around the “Cornucopia” on College Green to fight not only each other, but also world hunger.
Shock is paired with awe for pedestrians traipsing down Morton Hill when they realize that what they thought was a bicycle whizzing by them has only one wheel.
A few negative comments on Facebook did not stop DJ iShine — local producer Christopher Summers — from dropping his album, Suite 11: The Registration, on Friday.
It’s summer time, so yeah, I’m all about losing weight.
One of the largest fundraising events on campus this year is about to take place.
Austin Stahl | as506610@ohiou.edu | @AustinStahl24
Part of being an advocate is making your voice heard and unless some of us start speaking out, the status quo will continue.
Ohio achieved one of the goals coach Jodi Hermanek set forth at the beginning of the season, which was to get a top-four seed and a first-round bye in the Mid-American-Conference Tournament.
As social-media platforms continue to change, Athens-area bands are using these new online tools to promote their products.
Over the last decade, global climate change (often referred to as ‘global warming’) has moved considerably into the public’s attention. The concept, being both scientific and political, has not only been a topic of increased research, but has appeared in presidential debates, T.V. adds, numerous movies, and even charity work. Given its increased prominence in society, one would think that many would have a more complete understanding of the fundamental truths that encompass this broad area, but this is not the case. Perhaps due to the very media and politicians that have popularized the term, a large percentage of Americans remain skeptical about the issue, many without a firm reasoning to do so.
Freshman Chanda Cuckler — sometimes called “CC” for short — was known for her high jumps and hurdles when she competed at Federal Hocking High School. Only a few months after her graduation, she competed in not one, not two, but seven track and field events for the Bobcats.