Senior design gallery showcases 'deeply personal' experiences
By Steph Doan | May 16, 2011As the end of college life approaches, graphic design students will celebrate their education before moving on to their professional careers.
As the end of college life approaches, graphic design students will celebrate their education before moving on to their professional careers.
Two journalism professors have filed complaints against Ohio University, stating officials demonstrated age discrimination in the distribution of its November merit pool and then lied about doing so.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock or came to Athens yesterday, you know at least something about the Student Senate elections. We’ve all seen the signs, many have read about the candidates and some have attended the debates.
Graduate Student Senate President Tracy Kelly has never run opposed until this year.
Athens' fest season will cost local police about $65,000.
I still love Saturday Night Live. I scour Hulu for all the best skits every Sunday morning and react to news that Justin Timberlake will be hosting the season finale like NBC mailed me $500 overnight. But for every SNL nerd such as myself, there are 12 other naysayers who say the show will never be as good as it was in the INSERT-DECADE-HERE.
At the end of next season, Ohio’s longest-tenured coach will be a Bobcat no more.
An Ohio University student was arrested for striking a male with a vehicle three times in front of Chubb Hall tonight.
When Alex Basquez stepped out on the softball field at the beginning of the season, she could have only imagined the string of unlikely events that were about to unfold.
I found yesterday’s article discussing the upcoming Graduate Student Senate election troubling and feel that incumbent president Tracy Kelly’s comments were inaccurate and need to be clarified.
In an attempt to address budget transparency and cuts at Ohio University, Faculty Senate approved a sense of the senate resolution last night.
This year’s Student Senate elections have been rife with all types of drama, and each conflict has served as a distraction from the parties’ platforms.
Ohio University students may get the chance to give their input on city transportation around Athens very soon.
Ohio University’s director of Financial Aid and its director of international development will retire July 1.
As a political science major, one of the highest qualities about the media that I have learned is that, no matter what, they are required by FCC law to provide equal face time to both major parties, no matter what the biases of the staff.
As if this weekend’s series against Miami didn’t pose enough of a challenge, things just became a little more difficult for the Bobcats.
Injuries and record rainfall threatened to derail the expectations for a Bobcat team that came into the season with high expectations and one of the most experienced rosters in the conference.
After all the negative campaigning that prompted a last-minute write-in candidate, we have made a decision for Student Senate elections: RSVP.
A Chauncey woman reported last night to Athens County Sheriff's Office deputies she was kidnapped from the parking lot of the Marathon Gas Station.
A campaign clouded with negative campaigning and personal attacks just got even messier — only two days before voters hit the polls.