BREAKING: Tornado warning wakes up Athens
By Alex Stuckey | Feb. 27, 2011Tornado sirens sounded at about 7:25 a.m. this morning, signaling a tornado warning for southwestern Athens County.
Tornado sirens sounded at about 7:25 a.m. this morning, signaling a tornado warning for southwestern Athens County.
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Despite playing some of its best basketball coming into the game, Nelsonville-York struggled in a season-ending 61-49 loss to Meigs in the sectional finals.
Looking at the scoreboard after Ohio’s 88-87 win against Kent State Saturday, one might think it was just another close game. That would be like saying the 1987 stock market crash was just another manic Monday.
After all they have been through this season, the Bobcats did not take their halftime lead for granted. But appreciating the performance proved to be a far cry from repeating it.
When the NHL resumed play after the lockout that wiped out the 2004-2005 season, hockey was a different game. Gone were ties, two-line passes and of course neutral-zone traps — the staple of Stanley Cup winners such as the New Jersey Devils and the Dallas Stars.
No matter how the cards are dealt to the Bobcats, a win has not been a part of their deck.
ZANESVILLE — Ohio University might take on $190 million in debt if the Board of Trustees votes today to move forward with a possible 10-year student housing master plan that would add new residence halls to campus and renovate existing buildings.
ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Ohio University’s Internal Audit and Office of Legal Affairs will see small but significant changes if the Board of Trustees approves proposed resolutions today and at its spring meeting.
ZANESVILLE— Ohio University is about halfway toward its $450 million capital campaign goal and hopes to find a new vice president for Advancement by July 1.
Columbus and Athens-based band Earwig will bring its personalized style of indie music to The Union tomorrow along with Athens band Mind Fish and Columbus’ You’re So Bossy.
ZANESVILLE — The Ohio University Board of Trustees will vote today on a resolution that would offer early retirement and voluntary separation options for university employees during fiscal year 2012.
Ohio University’s athletics director defended the department and its participants at the Board of Trustees’ Academics Committee meeting yesterday, citing good overall grade-point averages and community service.
ZANESVILLE— With Ohio University facing an estimated $27 million cut in state funding, administrators and trustees met at the OU-Zanesville campus yesterday to discuss minimizing the university’s reliance on state appropriation.
Ohio’s 70-60 win against Bowling Green Wednesday did more than just avenge a loss to the Falcons earlier in the season. It gave the Bobcats something they haven’t had in two years — a winning conference record.
Whether it was the record-setting performance in the 200 freestyle relay or the 300-plus performance on the boards, the Bobcats snatched the lead after day two of the Mid-American Conference Championships.
ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Ohio University’s Board of Trustees will vote today on whether or not to add a new representation to Faculty Senate.
Correction: The story incorrectly states that Ohio University would receive $10 million less in state funding this year in addition to a $9.2 million lapsed payment. OU projected that it would have received $10 million more in state funding this year had Ohio used a different funding formula.