Medical students face 11th straight tuition hike
By Pamela Engel | Apr. 1, 2012Ohio University medical students could face a 5 percent tuition hike next year if the Board of Trustees approves a proposed increase.
Ohio University medical students could face a 5 percent tuition hike next year if the Board of Trustees approves a proposed increase.
Amid searches for new Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine administrators, members of the college took time Saturday to mourn the death of a former interim dean.
Only three days after former Ohio coach John Groce left for Illinois, the Bobcats might have already chosen their next head coach.
Ohio freshman Timmie Rappe had a great birthday on Sunday as her team serenaded her to the tune of “Happy Birthday” during the game, and the Bobcats picked up their first Mid-American Conference series win.
Two groups of Bobcats traveled to two ends of the Carolinas in two days and did not come home empty handed.
Is it true that I have to use a birth control pill every time I have sex? I’ve never actually had sex before, but I want to learn about my birth control options before I start, and I don’t really know how it works. Rush Limbaugh isn’t responding to my emails.
Two weeks after a heated Faculty Senate discussion involving a new university printing contract, faculty are waiting for a decision to be made on their latest resolution.
With a blink of an eye, Syllabus Week has come and gone. It’s a week of teacher introductions, recitations of class expectations and awkward icebreakers.
On a recent afternoon, I was sitting in my apartment reading a book for class when I realized I hadn’t actually been reading for a few minutes. I’d been distracted by the construction crew outside pouring cement for a new parking lot.
Before Ohio’s scrimmage against Ohio State began Saturday night, captains from both teams approached the net for a game of rock, paper, scissors to determine the opening serve. Ohio won with paper, but luck didn’t carry into the ensuing sets as the Buckeyes emerged victorious.
It didn’t take much more than a blue and orange striped tie, but during Thursday’s Illinois press conference John Groce was no Bobcat.
Only three days after former Ohio coach John Groce left for Illinois, the Bobcats might have already chosen their next head coach.
Ohio competed in its first event of the summer season this weekend in Indianapolis, and five Bobcats posted strong showings.
In the second season of the NCAA’s stricter regulations on baseball bats, the Mid-American Conference as a whole is seeing its offensive numbers decline.
The Bobcats will travel south again this weekend and split the Carolinas as 13 athletes journey to Rock Hill, S.C. for the ASICS-Winthrop Invitational and eight head to Raleigh, N.C., for the Raleigh Relays.