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Student shows possible signs of viral meningitis
By Pamela Engel | June 2, 2011A South Green resident has contracted a probable case of viral meningitis, but Ohio University’s dean of students does not think it is linked to the prior cases of bacterial meningitis.
Russ College dean secures high marks in examination
By Pat Holmes | June 2, 2011Editor’s note: This story is the fourth in a five-part series about the provost’s annual evaluations of deans on Ohio University’s Athens campus.
McDavis to forward BPC's tuition, housing increases to Board of Trustees
By Rebecca McKinsey | June 2, 2011Ohio University President Roderick McDavis has expressed his support for Budget Planning Council’s tuition and housing increase recommendations.
OU-COM dean retains top marks
By Rebecca McKinsey | June 2, 2011Editor’s note: This story is the third in a five-part series about the provost’s annual evaluations of deans on Ohio University’s Athens campus.
Business dean sees ratings remain level
By Rebecca McKinsey | June 2, 2011Editor’s note: This story is the fifth in a five-part series about the provost’s annual evaluations of deans on Ohio University’s Athens campus.
Grants to help address lead dangers for low-income households
By Ryan Clark | June 2, 2011Athens County residents with lead paint in their homes can soon find relief from the metal’s potentially toxic effects after the Ohio Department of Health accepted more than $2 million to identify and treat lead hazards in homes.
Accused rapist formally charged
By Rebecca McKinsey | June 2, 2011A man arrested for allegedly raping a 13-year-old in May was indicted yesterday for rape, unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and gross sexual imposition.
Professors earn chance to design own courses
By Alex Felser | June 2, 2011The University Professor Award is one award that brings along an opportunity many professors do not have: teaching a class they created.
Breath of fresh air for Bobcats' coaches
By Mike Brienza | June 2, 2011Summer plans are eagerly made and looked forward by students and faculty, alike. But for field hockey coach Neil Macmillan and soccer coach Stacy Strauss, summer plans are split between a breath of relaxation and a gulp of hard work.
Graduates receive awards during end of year farewell
By Kaitrin McCoy | June 1, 2011Ohio University’s Student Senate ended its year last night with several awards and some Justin Bieber.
Foster House sophomore hospitalized with viral meningitis
By Pamela Engel | June 1, 2011A probable case of viral meningitis has occurred in Foster House on South Green, but Ohio University’s dean of students does not think it is linked to the eight cases of bacterial meningitis on campus since 2009.
More OU grads default on loans
By Alex Westerh | June 1, 2011The rate at which students default on their federal loans increased almost 2 percent among Ohio University students and nationally, according to data released late last month by the U.S. Department of Education.
'Progressive' speaker explores problems within corporations
By Jessie Cadle | June 1, 2011The 2004 Green Party presidential candidate, David Cobb, spoke to about 70 students, faculty and community members last night.
Car strikes cyclist near South Beach
By Ryan Clark | June 1, 2011A woman riding her bike in front of South Beach was hit by a car today.
Middleton to continue as Patton College dean despite mixed reviews
By Rebecca McKinsey | June 1, 2011Editor's note: This story is the second in a five-part series about the provost's annual evaluations of deans on Ohio University's Athens campus.
Without a Trace: Outgoing Student Senate leaves no legacy behind
June 1, 2011It’s the end of an era.
Victory Lap: Finish line approaches for pedal pundit
June 1, 2011Welp, I guess its about that time. Time to graduate, time for Summer, time to work your ass off for next year’s beer money, or, in most cases, suck up to mommy and daddy enough to get them to support your habit for yet another year of college debauchery.
OU explores options after 163 take buyouts
By Caitlin Bowling | June 1, 2011More than 160 Ohio University employees have accepted a buyout thus far, including three departing deans.
Media maintain negative light on FACE
June 1, 20111950s political scientist Wallace Sayre once quipped, “Academic politics is the most vicious and bitter form of politics because the stakes are so low.” After running for president in the past month’s Student Senate elections, I certainly have found that to be the truth.








