Volleyball: Tournament aims to raise 'volleyball IQ'
By Mike Brienza | Apr. 7, 2011After an offseason of preparation and a few weeks of practice, the volleyball team steps onto the court this weekend with an attitude of improvement over victory.
After an offseason of preparation and a few weeks of practice, the volleyball team steps onto the court this weekend with an attitude of improvement over victory.
Pride Week encompasses events from transgender workshops to homophobia in athletics.
Ohio University’s varsity swimmers aim to be first, but for another swimming team, the goal is unity in motion.
Spring break came late for the Bobcats as they took a rest from their hectic softball schedule for almost a week.
Like every other American who has ever seen a television screen, I love Law & Order. It’s an integral part of the American family room. It’s what your grandma has on her twenty-year-old TV every time you visit her in the afternoon. It’s what you flip to on TNT when you want some white noise.
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In response to Information Technology Communications Manager Sean O’Malley, quoted in Wednesday’s article about the bandwidth limits on Netflix, I have to ask, why are those limits still in place?
?Athens residents without transportation will be able to attend their doctor’s appointments because of a new program through the American Cancer Society Ohio Division — and the organization is searching for volunteer drivers.
With a mean fastball, big bat and even bigger voice, Emily Wethington gives new meaning to a triple threat.
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.