Wind Ensemble performance continues music school 'Movements' theme
By Christopher Drummonds | Mar. 9, 2011The School of Music’s “Movements” theme will continue tomorrow as Ohio University’s Wind Ensemble presents “European Union.”
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The School of Music’s “Movements” theme will continue tomorrow as Ohio University’s Wind Ensemble presents “European Union.”
Watching as the seconds ticked off the clock in Ohio’s 4-2 semifinal loss Tuesday, I kept thinking about what coach Dan Morris said to me at the beginning of the season — this was the most talented hockey team he had ever assembled.
A 66-year-old Athens man who hadn't been seen since yesterday is no longer considered missing, according to Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly.
Warning: contents under pressure may become manly.
As Asown Sayles waited to be announced with Ohio’s other three seniors on Senior Day, he couldn’t hold back a smile.
Issues in the current global world of sports, such as the 2010 World Cup held in Africa, will be examined at the seventh annual Sports in Africa and the Global South Symposium.
The Ohio University search committee charged with finding a new chief fundraising officer is identifying candidates for the job and hopes to finish initial interviews by the end of the month.
Editor’s Note: Some names have been changed to protect students’ privacy.
The recipe for games against Bowling Green is simple: Lead in the first half against the highly favored Falcons before losing the upset bid in the second half.
About 30 people gathered at the City Building, 8 E. Washington St., yesterday to discuss potential renovation plans to the armory on Carpenter Street despite the lack of city funds to renovate the building.
Years of diving have come down to one meet.
Instead of a guitar, bass and drums, the stage is set with five pianos. For the 5 Browns, each sibling plays one of the keyboards.
Editor’s Note: This is part four of a five part series on Vernon R. Alden Library.
Two Ohio University instructors have been honored for saving thousands of students more than $200,000 on textbooks.
At least six schools in the country have each dished out $100,000 or more to support the purchase of new fire trucks for their local fire departments — a partnership Ohio University has balked at since Athens city officials’ request last year.
Pillow Talk,
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.