String Fling introduces new electric styles to musicians
By Anjelica Oswald | Apr. 18, 2012Rock music has woven its way into the once-classic orchestral style with electrified instruments to create a new symphonic rock sound.
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Rock music has woven its way into the once-classic orchestral style with electrified instruments to create a new symphonic rock sound.
A national news channel will become a bit more local next month when Roger Ailes, CEO of FOX News, visits Ohio University.
Students gathered at a rally at Scripps Amphitheater on Thursday and participated in a march around campus afterward. The event, called Take Back the Night, is held to raise awareness about sexual assault and empower women.
The Bobcats will have to compete against some schools that are close to home this weekend as they take on many of Ohio’s Division I and Division II women's track and field teams at the All-Ohio Championships in Oxford.
Local victims will receive flowers Monday during an annual ceremony to recognize their rights as a part of National Crime Victims Week.
Two Ohio squads will look to grab a pair of victories during spring action Saturday.
Pursuing what could either be a cash cow or a wild goose chase, Athens city officials are considering hiring a third-party tax collection agency to track down and collect unpaid taxes.
Studying abroad is meant to expose students to different cultures and help break down barriers. To many Ohio University students, however, international students and their cultures remain distinctly foreign.
Despite past indiscretions, the Dean of Students office has approved all Student Senate candidates for this year’s elections, but one candidate dropped off the ballot after his disorderly conduct violation surfaced.
As price-hike protests pop up on campus this quarter, Ohio University’s Board of Trustees is nearing a decision about whether to raise tuition next year.
For Huntington, W. Va.-based Qiet, performing isn’t just about the music — it’s about fully engaging all the senses.
Although many college students may have outgrown puppet shows long ago, this month they will have the chance to revisit the childhood pastime.
For the third time this quarter, Ohio University students protested a potential 3.5-percent tuition increase.
The Bobcats entered Wed nesday’s doubleheader against Ohio State hoping to break a seven-game losing streak against the Buckeyes. Instead, they upped that streak to nine consecutive games.
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