Veteran MLB player swings by OU to spread life message
By Rob Ogden | May 25, 2011During 18 years of playing Major League Baseball, Al Oliver stepped to the plate 9,778 times. Now, he is encouraging everyone else to do the same.
During 18 years of playing Major League Baseball, Al Oliver stepped to the plate 9,778 times. Now, he is encouraging everyone else to do the same.
Ohio University’s Eastern Campus Dean Richard Greenlee will join the growing list of top administrators leaving when he steps down to take an early retirement plan in 2012.
A 4-year-old girl from The Plains who was the victim of a reported assault has died.
Two words that attract the attention of almost any college student?
On any given weekday, students working out on the second floor of Ping can see a fleet of white robes practicing martial arts in the windowed walls.
In your article on alleged age discrimination against two senior faculty members in the School of Journalism, one of the complaining professors is quoted as saying “there was a clear decision made to give bigger raises to younger faculty with no merit.”
Former Western Michigan baseball coach Fred Decker and Ohio skipper Joe Carbone have shared many stories during their years as friends. This one, however, stood out to Decker the most:
As administrators fly the coop and employees line up for buyouts, the writing on the walls is clear: Ohio University is losing appeal.
There are at least two pending complaints against Donna Burgraff, the former dean of Ohio University’s Chillicothe Campus, who resigned from her position Monday.
There has been a lot of talk about House Bill 45 lately, which would allow concealed carry permit holders in Ohio to legally carry their firearms inside restaurants, bars or open-air arenas that serve alcohol, as long as they did not consume alcohol. I felt obligated to clear up some of the misleading arguments of the opponents of this bill.
Ohio Sen. Jimmy Stewart, R-20th, told The Post today he will be resigning to become president of the Ohio Gas Association.
As the season nears its end, decorated seniors Annie Beecham and Kari Summers’ careers could follow suit.
Student Senate’s Board of Elections has given the FACE ticket until June 3 to provide additional information regarding its campaign finance report.
Quilt National will open its 17th biennial exhibition of quilt works, which will hang as “wall art,” in the exhibit Quilt National ‘11 beginning Saturday at noon, at The Dairy Barn Arts Center, 8000 Dairy Lane.
Another dean has announced she is stepping down after only 10 months at the position.
Ohio University will lose another top administrator, as the Eastern Campus Dean Richard Greenlee will be stepping down next July to take an early retirement plan.
A 39-year-old man was arraigned yesterday on three counts of gross sexual imposition for molesting two children in 2009.
An aggravated burglary on West State Street yesterday resulted in nothing taken and no injuries, according to an Athens Police press release.