Committee finalizes center suggestions
By Olivia Arbogast | June 2, 2011With the end of Spring Quarter fast approaching, the Ohio University multipurpose center committee is prepared to hand in its final recommendations in the next few days.
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With the end of Spring Quarter fast approaching, the Ohio University multipurpose center committee is prepared to hand in its final recommendations in the next few days.
Although some of the rhetoric of his campaigning did not translate to policy, outgoing Student Senate President Jesse Neader said he followed through on his promises.
As college and professional baseball players stroll to home plate for an at-bat, a particular song often is played in line with that player’s personality. But Ohio pitcher Shane Cole’s music came from his head before it ever emitted from the loud speakers of Bob Wren Stadium.
With nearly one third of the Athens’ population living under the poverty level and a steadily increasing unemployment rate, there is no surprise to why City Council continues to put forth efforts to bring in and create jobs in Athens.
Athens Police officers responded to two reported assaults yesterday.
A 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.
Editor’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.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis has expressed his support for Budget Planning Council’s tuition and housing increase recommendations.
Editor’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.
Editor’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.
Athens 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.
A 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.
The University Professor Award is one award that brings along an opportunity many professors do not have: teaching a class they created.
Summer 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.
Ohio University’s Student Senate ended its year last night with several awards and some Justin Bieber.
A 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.
The 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.
The 2004 Green Party presidential candidate, David Cobb, spoke to about 70 students, faculty and community members last night.
A woman riding her bike in front of South Beach was hit by a car today.