Graduate Student Senate Elections: Rare contested race energizes presidential veteran, challenger
By Alex Felser | May 18, 2011This week’s election is the first contested Graduate Student Senate race in seven years.
This week’s election is the first contested Graduate Student Senate race in seven years.
The Ohio University School of Dance will host the Spring Dance Concert tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Shirley Wimmer Dance Theater in Putnam Hall.
Jerome Tillman has experienced everything the usual abroad student from Ohio University goes through in Europe: exploring historical monuments, struggling with language barriers and grasping a culture outside America.
Only a few more days remain for the field hockey team’s coaching staff to check off final assessments of the players before the Bobcats depart for the summer offseason to work on their own.
The Board of Elections chose to apply no sanctions following the final batch of complaints from FACE and RSVP, Chairman Chauncey Jackson said.
An Ohio University student was arrested Tuesday night after striking another student with her vehicle three times because of a disputed parking space.
The PROUD party won all but one seat in Graduate Student Senate next year.
As a former intern at Interscope Records, Far East Movement’s Kevin “Kev Nish” Nishimura saw firsthand the way industry executives can shape and mold an innocent artist into the next big pop star.
Not many bands can say they recorded an album in the operating room of an allegedly haunted former lunatic asylum. When your band’s name is The Ridges, however, it only makes sense.
More than 3,000 students turned out yesterday during the first day of voting in this year’s Student Senate election, eclipsing the total number of votes in the 2009 and 2008 elections.
When sexual assault survivors complete a rape kit, they have to leave their clothes as evidence. Already upset, they have to leave the hospital in only scrubs.
Forget their North Face jackets or popped collars. The thing that Joe Carbone dislikes about Miami the most is its mascot.
Following a contentious campaign, RSVP won all but three spots in Student Senate for next year.
Grace Adele was training at Ohio University’s School of Dance and auditioning to become a Rockette four years ago. Tomorrow, she will bring a different style of performance to Athens: She will be playing her energetic Americana music with Grace Adele & The Grand Band at Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery.
Finding a strategy for success in college football begins long before the opening kickoff, two-a-days and even recruitment. It begins when scheduling non-conference opponents.
Despite hard economic times, a new business opens its doors today and gave Athens its first fitness store.
Ohio is scheduling to gain wins by playing more mid-major opponents, but other Mid-American Conference teams are carrying out a different modus operandi.
Although voter turnout has decreased drastically in the second day of Student Senate elections, the total number has exceed the number of votes cast last year.
An Athens man pleaded guilty yesterday to charges stemming from two bank robberies and will spend more than a decade in prison.