OU lengthens deadline for buyout options
By Caitlin Bowling | Apr. 6, 2011Ohio University Human Resources will postpone the deadline for employees to accept a buyout option by about three weeks.
Ohio University Human Resources will postpone the deadline for employees to accept a buyout option by about three weeks.
Redshirt senior Curtis Meyers has a quote from his father tattooed on his left bicep: “God can turn setbacks into comebacks.”
Classical music is often thought of as rigid and structured, but Nobrow Music Collective is bringing a new twist to the style. The collective, formed in the fall, will perform its first show tomorrow evening, featuring Terry Riley’s “In C.”
For Appalachian artists, the opportunity to show their work at galleries is not an opportunity that avails itself very often. But for the last three years, the Women of Appalachia exhibit has been providing a platform for women to learn the ropes of showing their art.
I must say that, as a member of the Ohio University and Athens peace and justice community, I am very disappointed with the theme and speakers of this year’s Baker Peace Conference.
When it comes to posting online class content, many professors default to Blackboard. Some, however, prefer an open-source alternative with a social networking feature.
A crowd of about 120 people gathered by a grove of cherry blossom trees last night to pay tribute to victims and support survivors of the earthquake and tsunamithat shook Japan last month.
At one point last night, the Bobcats held a four-run lead. Three errors, a home-plate collision and a few missing teeth later, the Musketeers had completed their comeback.
Resident proposes odd idea to purge Athens, OU of litter
A man’s writing utensil of choice says a lot about him.
The audacious may boldly attempt to categorize the British-American rock band The Kills as part of the garage rock revival scene. Though “revival” is now a bit contradictoryitself, the holes in this term are not what make this assessment utterly false.
Have you seen Tom Hodson’s commentary on WOUB-TV opposing proposed federal budget cuts for public broadcasting?
After a month-long break, the Bobcats are ready to get back on the course.
Coming off a victory in their last event, the Bobcats have found a competitive advantage that can be difficult for some teams to find midseason.
Jim Murray is tired of Ohio University’s “party school” reputation, and he wants OU students to fix it.
With a proposed state budget asking higher education instructors to increase their teaching workload, some OU faculty say Gov. John Kasich is asking them to do “more with less.”
Everybody wishes they had a chance to go back and correct a mistake they made at some point in life. Maybe it was striking out in that big Little League game, striking out with that girl at the bar or striking that bigger kid and then getting your butt kicked. We all have those moments we wish we could go back and do over. But alas, it’s all just an embarrassing memory.
The Goo Goo Dolls’ career has spanned 25 years, 14 top-10 singles and more than 9 million in album sales. Tonight, they will bring their alternative rock music style to Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.