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Tonight’s faculty pageant contestants will flaunt formal wear, answer tricky audience questions and showcase unique talents — all for a good cause.
The Health and Wellness Fair attracted a steady crowd all day yesterday at Baker University Center. Popular booths such as Promoting Ohio University Wellness, Education and Responsibility and Greeks Advocating Mature Management of Alcohol as well as the HIV/AIDS booth educated students on alcohol awareness and provided free testing.
Ohio University’s Game Research and Immersive Design Lab (GRID) is unknown to most, except for its 325 registered users.
Vice President for Student Affairs Kent Smith has shot down a proposal that would charge Ohio University students living on campus $30 per guest during spring fest weekends.
Ohio University issued a response to a negligence complaint filed by the father of a student who died last year.
During his first State of the State address yesterday, Gov. John Kasich addressed the broader problems of higher education in Ohio but remained silent about the specifics of his funding plan for state colleges and universities.
Last week, Charlie Sheen took over.
With his third-place finish at the Mid-American Conference Championships this past weekend, Jeremy Johnson joined a prestigious group — first-year wrestlers to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
Emily Wethington stepped the mound as if it was just another day of pitching for the Bobcats. One strikeout later, it became more than that.
A 24-year-old man who took a plea agreement after robbing a man at gunpoint was sentenced to more than two years in prison yesterday.
Coming off a strong performance against Northern Illinois, Ohio knows it’s one
The analytical observer will go through several stages of diagnosis when deciding how they truly feel about something.
COLUMBUS — Amid pro-labor protests yesterday, Gov. John Kasich said in his first State of the State address that big changes are ahead for Ohio and that lawmakers should not be scared off by the conflict that will arise from shaking things up.
With a steady stream of items flowing in and out of Alden Library, its collection quickly increased from 500,000 books when it opened in February 1969 to more than 1.4 million volumes in 1985.
Hockey games are 60 minutes long, but for the Bobcats, 15 seconds made all the difference.
I was very dissapointed last night when I went to the student’s page and tried to access the student book exchange. The domain name expired in January of this year, and judging by the removal of the link from the student’s page, the powers that be have no intention of renewing it.
Ohio University will pay a little more than $150,000 to one of its engineering professors as part of a settlement, according to court documents.
Since Dr. James Tong became Ohio University’s first native Chinese professor in 1957, he has dedicated his life to teaching chemistry to students of all ages.
The mismatch between Toledo and Ohio was personified by the matchup between D.J. Cooper and Zack Leahy. The former is a conference player of the year candidate; the latter, a walk-on for a four-win team.