Golf: Bobcats look to finish strong in respective tournaments
By Brandon Kors | Apr. 5, 2012The Ohio men’s and women’s golf team return to the links this weekend after a long hiatus.
The Ohio men’s and women’s golf team return to the links this weekend after a long hiatus.
Every spring, Jewish families gather to celebrate the week of Passover, beginning on the 15th day of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. Sometimes, though, being at college can make celebrating Passover difficult.
Ohio University has one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation. Prospective students and their parents are quickly smitten with the bricks, trees and overall beauty of this place, and so is everybody who visits Athens for the first time. Just as with the air we breathe and the water we drink, we’ve come to take this beauty for granted. It’s part of the deal — maybe the price we pay for living in a remote and somewhat underserved area.
After traveling thousands of miles to compete during the last month, the Bobcats will have only a short walk to their tournament this weekend.
By Daniel Royston | dr545910@ohiou.edu
With roots in bluegrass and country, The Spikedrivers have come a long way during their nine years in Appalachia to mix in a little blues-rock to their folk sound.
It has been more than three months since Ohio went full speed on the gridiron.
For many Ohio University students, community service is another way of saying, “I got caught.”
By Austin Stahl | as506610@ohiou.edu
A venture-capital fund aiming to spur innovative thinking among students was unveiled Thursday, as two of Ohio’s major public universities announced a new partnership.
Culinary Services has made numerous adjustments to avoid overcrowding in anticipation of an increase in dining-hall traffic after Ohio University closed Nelson Dining Hall for renovations.
By Nicolien Buholzer | nb360409@ohiou.edu
Although professional baseball teams were opening their regular seasons across the country this week, collegiate programs are nearing their midway point.
Athens Police have confirmed that no charges will be pressed on the residents of the former Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house, 12 N. College St., after an incident in which marijuana and drug paraphernalia were confiscated more than a month ago.
Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series exploring the ways Ohio University students fund their education.
After a “Cinderella” season of March Madness and John Groce’s departure to Illinois, and amid constant budget talks and protests about athletic funding at Ohio University, the presence of sports in our lives is more apparent than ever.
Ohio University and Ohio State University have joined forces to better the state of Ohio through the formation of a venture capital fund.
Herman Cain speaks at Ohio University about the current state of the nation and his views on resolving national crises. Video by Katharine Egli.
Tuesday in my Media and Conflict class, the professor asked us several questions as an evaluation of our personality. One of the questions was “How would you deal with uncertainty?”