Ohio University Foundation: Trustees adopt Donor Bill of Rights
By Alex Westerh | Nov. 6, 2011A donor to the Ohio University Foundation will now have a set of rights.
A donor to the Ohio University Foundation will now have a set of rights.
After a year of gearing up for the second phase of an effort to improve waste management in Southeast Ohio, Rural Action joined other global environmental leaders in New York City at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in September.
Nelson Grab ‘N Go’s black bean and romaine wraps don’t just feed hungry students or contribute to campuswide gassiness — they could be contributing to Ohio University’s national ranking as a vegan-friendly school.
Week 10 of Mid-American Conference football scrambled the division standings and increased pressure on the top teams as they vie for a bid in the conference title game.
Ohio will welcome Lake Erie College to The Convo tonight for the final exhibition game before getting the regular season underway.
Four-time international film award winner Rajko Grlic, eminent scholar in film at Ohio University, added another award to his shelf last month when his film Just Between Us received Best International Feature at the Raindance Film Festival.
For the second consecutive contest, Ohio went into a match as a heavy favorite against a Mid-American Conference foe, and for the second consecutive contest, that team took the Bobcats to five sets.
Columbus comedy club and bar The Funny Bone finally has some local competition thanks to the new comedy nights at Woodland Tavern.
Although Halloween may be over, the spirit of the holiday will return to Athens tonight when the award-winning musical production Young Frankenstein comes to Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium.
Decreasing the hour on students’ alarm clocks might increase their grade point averages.
It might be gone, but there’s still a chance of pulling it back before it’s long gone. It was with us long ago out of necessity. Some say it’s still around, but odds are that it’s just superficial at present.
Light shone through the translucent roof, casting a glimmering shadow on the bikes lined alongside the rounded cement racks, their silver spokes and rubber wheels chilled by the foggy, November morning air.
Her Excellency Tebelelo Seretse, ambassador of Botswana to the United States, will give a public lecture today before communicating face to face with students and faculty at a reception later this afternoon.
Ohio defeated Buffalo Saturday to win its third meet in a row.
If the game of football were won exclusively in the first and last five minutes, Trimble High School could have walked away with a win Saturday night in the Division VI regional quarterfinal. But the Tomcats had no such luck against a tough Symmes Valley squad that was able to put together a more complete effort en route to a 28-19 win.
Tagging pictures, “creeping” and sharing links are common uses of social media for nearly every college student — but a recent study shows some of these actions might not be hurting students’ grades.
The Ohio basketball team will hit the court for the first time this season in an exhibition game against Mercyhurst tonight, and Bobcat fans will get their first glimpse of this season’s team.
The Ohio University College Democrats stand strong with We Are Ohio Students and the campaign to vote “no” on Issue 2 and stop Senate Bill 5.
When going into a series as a big favorite, sometimes, all a team can do to satisfy is win — and win big.