Loud and Proud
By Will Hoffman | Mar. 27, 2012Editor’s note: This is the first in a weekly series exploring the diverse music scenes in Athens.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a weekly series exploring the diverse music scenes in Athens.
While many Ohio University students struggle to add variety to their schedules, the School of Theater is offering a new spin on the traditional theater course.
Though “double dipping” is commonly frowned upon when it comes to food, Ohio lawmakers are debating whether public employees’ “double dipping” into state funds hurts taxpayers.
A boil order has been issued to residents living on any one of the 21 effected streets in the area.
In 1992, The Bodyguard became one of the 100 highest grossing films worldwide, earning $410 million at the box office and propelling both the acting and singing career of Whitney Houston.
For a chance at a spot in the Olympics, five Ohio swimmers will have to go the extra 25 meters along with some of the best swimmers in the world.
Chuckie Finster, Rufus the naked mole rat and El Barto himself will all be present in Athens, Ohio this spring.
Ohio University should include an Olympic-sized, eight-lane, indoor track in the multipurpose center.
There’s a new kid on the block in the social media world, one that seeks to capture life’s shared experiences in one place.
No additional applicants chose to vie for the upcoming school year’s student-trustee position despite a weeklong extension from Ohio University’s Student Senate.
After 23 games and six consecutive out-of-state road trips, the Bobcats were finally able to open their season at home with a split against Eastern Kentucky Tuesday afternoon.
There is a big difference between knowledge and intelligence.
As some Ohio University students prepare to take a step on the wild side this spring, Ohio’s football team is also gearing up for some experimentation.
Only four days after his team’s season came to an end, Ohio men’s basketball coach John Groce might have a job offer at another school.
Every spring starts out the same. As the quarter begins, students buzz about the anticipation of sunshine and heat, the exciting transition from UGG boots to flip-flops and getting fit.
I am a faculty member in the College of Health Sciences and Professions at Ohio University. I am compelled to write to remind the leadership of Ohio University, including the Board of Trustees, of one of the primary missions of the university as it prepares its response to the state regarding fracking on state lands around the university.
A former New York City police chief who served under mayor Rudy Giuliani will deliver the keynote address on Thursday during the Baker University Center Peace Conference.