Guest Column: Bacteria: More than your average illness, infection
Sep. 20, 2011What comes to mind when you think about bacteria?
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What comes to mind when you think about bacteria?
On Sept. 17, 50,000 individuals participated in a protest in Manhattan and other cities. The name of the protest was the U.S. Day of Rage.
It’s been a long time coming. After 17 years and three presidential administrations, the flawed “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy was repealed Tuesday.
Under the tagline “Decade of Dominance,” members of Ohio’s volleyball team have pressure to continue what other players before them have started.
It is no secret that 2011 has not been kind to Athens County in terms of hunger and poverty rates, outgaining the national average in both categories.
Most students spend their college years snacking on pizza, cookies and grilled cheese. For some students, though, the dining hall is a minefield.
Life is always an adventure, isn’t it? The question is: Are you a risk-taker?
After several years of stagnant international enrollment at Ohio University, officials say they hope a new Department of Homeland Security initiative will reinforce the value of international students.
Both my mother and father are public employees in Ohio, and both of them are affected by the governor’s revoking of their civil right to collectively bargain.
As the tsunami that is conference realignment continues to rage among college football’s power schools, it is beginning to ripple through smaller conferences.
Ohio University’s Student Senate will forego introducing new legislation at tonight’s meeting but rather will listen to presentations addressing quarters to semesters, charity fundraisers and Teach for America.
Ohio legislators passed a bill establishing new congressional districts yesterday, raising concerns from local politicians about gerrymandering that could dilute Athens County’s liberal voting habits.
He toes the turf, takes three precise paces backward and two careful steps to his left. He clears his mind.
It’s 4:50 p.m. I am just about to hit my fifth hour at Ohio University’s Campus Care.
After a year in business, two Ohio University graduates are moving on from the company they founded in Athens.
Imagine an Ohio University student making it through an entire day without checking his or her phone once.
As the John Piper Intercollegiate concluded, the Ohio men’s golf team did not budge in the rankings but stayed in eighth place, as it had for the entirety of the tournament.
This week, Ohio University will bleed not green, but pink, as University Program Council holds a series of events to raise money for breast cancer research.
Columbus natives Fox N Hounds will put a new twist on the bluegrass sound familiar to Appalachia Thursday at Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery, 24 W. Union St.
Ohio University will host Senator George Voinovich Oct. 1 as the school dedicates a room in Alden Library to him.