Play examines aspects of beauty
Nov. 10, 2010This weekend, Ohio University's Lost Flamingo Company will show audience members differing perspectives of beauty with Reasons to be Pretty, the group's last show of the quarter.
This weekend, Ohio University's Lost Flamingo Company will show audience members differing perspectives of beauty with Reasons to be Pretty, the group's last show of the quarter.
After having the chance to revel in their postseason success since last spring, the Bobcats now have to put the accomplishments behind them as the season begins.
Few could have predicted the impact Brett Agnew would have this early in his Ohio hockey career.
For Sue Jacobi and Michelle Jantsch, Friday's match means more than a Mid-American Conference rivalry match in the midst of an East Division title race.
As a former goalkeeper, coach Stacy Strauss knows what it takes to play the position at the collegiate level. She has a checklist of skills she looks for when recruiting potential Bobcat net-minders.
The Ohio women's basketball team begins its season tonight with an exhibition matchup against Ohio Dominican University.
A music store destroyed when a tornado ripped through Athens County in September reopened this month in The Market on State.
As Ohio's Senior Day victory last week increased the Bobcats' chances of making a bowl game, it also earned coach Frank Solich $5,000.
For the first time in a while, I've had fun watching football on Sundays.
A student on campus passed away Nov. 4, and it has affected the campus community deeply in the few short hours since the news has spread. It has affected me deeply since I first heard the news.
The Mid-American Conference has seen its share of comebacks this season, and this weekend had similar results.
I am writing in response to The Post's article on Nov. 8 about the Islamophobia Forum. I was quoted as having said we were planning to talk and learn about the Nation of Islam. NOI is actually more of a political organization that differs greatly from the beliefs and ideals of most Muslims. The discussion last night did not focus on the Nation of Islam, but discussed the issues of anti-Muslim rhetoric in America. I have also sent a message to those in Islamophobia Forum's Facebook group reiterating the error. I apologize for the confusion and sincerely hope I did not offend anyone.
To kick off National Diabetes Awareness Month, Ohio University's College of Osteopathic Medicine (OU-COM) announced that it received a $221,250 grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund research on a new drug that could prevent type 1 diabetes.
Nearly 200 people listened last night as a panel of Ohio University faculty and students discussed Islamophobia in America and what students can do to combat it.
The owner of the uptown bar where an Ohio quarterback was knocked unconscious Friday night spoke yesterday about the fight between his employees and members of the football team.
Freshmen are far too social. Within the first three weeks of my first year at Ohio University, I exchanged phone numbers with probably six dozen fellow freshmen. Many of these people I spoke with only once or twice, yet they remain in my cell phone's address book: Caroline
Ohio University's Graduate Student Senate last night hosted their last meeting of the quarter, which featured a presentation about MyOhio.
The most exciting part about Halloween is being able to change your identity for a day. Sure, I'm fine with the way I am, but taking a break from the average college kid life and pretending to be something totally awesome like a samurai or a ninja is a welcomed change.
Howard Lipman used his last Ohio University Foundation Trustee meeting to say goodbye.