Athens man arrested after attempting to rob gas station
By Ryan Clark | Sep. 29, 2011Athens police arrested a 25-year-old man after he allegedly robbed a gas station at knife-point early Friday morning.
Athens police arrested a 25-year-old man after he allegedly robbed a gas station at knife-point early Friday morning.
Ohio University has invested almost $180,000 to find replacements for three deans who left last year.
During his on-campus speech earlier this week, the Rev. Jesse Jackson encouraged students to use their voting power to influence where they live.
Athens is now home to Campus Kicks, a student- and alumni-run business that sells wholesale fitted and snapback caps, shoes, apparel and other accessories to students.
Former Senator George Voinovich urged students to consider the importance of integrity in public service at a panel discussion today.
A local festival will celebrate Southeast Ohio’s Native American history this weekend.
Despite playing the majority of their games on the road this season, the Bobcats have jumped out to an 8-2 record. Mid-American Conference play will continue for them this weekend, with games at home against Ball State and Miami.
In an economy that requires a competitive, individual drive for jobs, business professionals and state officials united to discuss how they would create employment opportunities.
A former Ohio University student could spend three years in prison, after an appeal court denied his case yesterday.
Amidst the protests at last night’s Ohio University Student Senate meeting, one international student stepped in to speak his mind.
Three area football teams have already guaranteed themselves a .500 season.
Through four races this season, a trend is emerging: Sophomore runners are leading the Bobcat pack on the course.
Singer Nawal will commemorate the release of her new album Embrace the Spirit with a performance Friday, Sept. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ridges Auditorium.
I find it belittling that assisting an effort to represent student employees requires faculty support.
What: Special Backstage Show with Paul Geremia
More and more often now, education comes with a price tag. These days you would accumulate quite the hefty tab if you were to follow the old advice to “never stop learning,” since the real evidence of education is a pricey degree.
General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson gained a reputation for not letting opposing troops get through his ranks. Much like Jackson, the Ohio Bobcats are gaining a reputation for not letting opponents’ attacks get through their blocks.
The Alexander Spartans’ first five games of the season have been bunnies, but the conference schedule might present a different animal.