Dueling protestors draw crowd outside of Baker
By Brandon Carte | Mar. 6, 2012Ohio University students traveling to classes on Wednesday afternoon faced dueling protestors outside of the top floor of Baker University Center.
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Ohio University students traveling to classes on Wednesday afternoon faced dueling protestors outside of the top floor of Baker University Center.
I believe in good people.
Since 2004, Number Fest has supplied a wild day full of music and partying, and on Tuesday, 9Fest event organizers used Twitter to announce that the party’s soundtrack will include a heavy dose of electronica and hip-hop.
At its last meeting of the quarter, Ohio University’s Student Senate will discuss this year’s progress and vote on two resolutions.
Ohio’s 15th Congressional District GOP primary might have ended in a landslide for incumbent Rep. Steve Stivers Tuesday, but the Democratic face off was a lot less decisive.
After a seesaw battle for the Ohio primary that lasted into the wee hours of the morning, frontrunner Mitt Romney came out in front of Rick Santorum in a state that every Republican who has sat in the White House has taken in the general election.
Athens County voters proved this Super Tuesday that local government takes precedence over President Barack Obama’s possible contenders in the 2012 presidential election.
Ah, March — the time for squirrels, baby bunnies, green grass and drunken Irishmen.
After two failed attempts of rolling out a network registration requirement, the Office of Information Technology hopes that the third time’s a charm.
A color-coded card with an ingredient description accompanies each dish in the Ohio University dining halls. But they’re also marked with symbols to inform diners of any special dietary regulations.
Several small fires were set in Boyd Hall early Wednesday morning.
Despite announcing the lineup for 9Fest on Tuesday, the organizers had one more surprise in store after signing co-headliner Chip Tha Ripper on Wednesday.
A few days ago I was educated about the Invisible Children’s “Kony 2012” Campaign, which has recently overtaken Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. It stands for a very important message. The purpose behind the campaign is to make Joseph Kony as famous as possible, while raising awareness around the world.
I am personally conflicted on the idea of OU offering Plan B, or the morning after pill, in vending machines. I feel that on one hand, it’s a way to empower women on this campus by making the pill readily available to them.
Vibrant, tribal costumes accompanied the voices and rhythmic dances of the Soweto Gospel Choir as they performed on the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium stage Tuesday night.
After 26 years of teaching at his alma mater, Tom Davis’ last day at Ohio University will be June 30.
A hard-fought season came to a hard-fought end when Nelsonville-York was eliminated from the Ohio Division III District Basketball Tournament, losing to Lucasville Valley 61-40.