Man arraigned for robbery of OU student
By Rachel Snively | Apr. 4, 2011An Athens man who was arrested Saturday for robbing an Ohio University student was arraigned in court yesterday.
An Athens man who was arrested Saturday for robbing an Ohio University student was arraigned in court yesterday.
Those organizing B.o.B’s upcoming concert at Ohio University searched far and wide for an opening act, and they have finally settled on the Far East.
Cellos, violins, electric guitars, laptops and feedback noise systems aren’t instruments you often hear accompanying one another, yet they all will come together for Sonorous Presence: China-U.S. Experimental Music Collaborative tomorrow and Wednesday.
Two finalists will visit Ohio University this month to interview for the university’s chief fundraising position, a job that has been vacant since the end of Fall Quarter.
The road has been long and tough for Ohio during this spring season. This weekend was not any different for the Bobcats.
Ohio University issued a response in the Ohio Court of Claims denying any responsibility for medical malpractice that resulted in a former student having part of her arm amputated.
Judicial cases involving Ohio University students are down, but administrators disagree on why.
Rain kept the Ohio baseball team off the base paths earlier in the week. Yesterday, it was Central Michigan’s pitching.
An active leader for the labor force in Southeast Ohio died last week before he could make it to Columbus to protest the much-debated collective bargaining bill.
Despite not placing high in the standings, the Bobcats saw production.
The Athens Police Department arrested one man for allegedly robbing two people early Saturday morning, while the other suspect remains at large.
In this increasingly digital world, many people may not recognize a cassette tape, let alone a vinyl record. Yet some bands, such as Mojoflo, are still keeping it old-school.