Bush lawyer coversinterrogation policy
Oct. 27, 2010John Yoo, a deputy assistant attorney general in the Bush Administration known for justifying the use of harsh interrogation techniques in government memos will speak at Ohio University tonight.
John Yoo, a deputy assistant attorney general in the Bush Administration known for justifying the use of harsh interrogation techniques in government memos will speak at Ohio University tonight.
Charlie Chaplin once won third place in a Charlie Chaplin look-a-like contest, and perhaps he will reappear this Halloween weekend at Ohio University Zanesville's conference celebrating his accomplishments.
As Dak Notestine walked off the field with the Ohio trainers, the defensive end winced and grimaced because of two things: the throbbing pain in his shoulder and the hurt of possibly missing another game.
The man-strut is the Aston Martin (a really nice car) of walks.
The NCAA released its Graduation Success Rates yesterday, and five Ohio teams achieved a 100 percent graduation rate for students entering college.
This weekend's production of the female version of The Odd Couple will give women in Athens County something to laugh about.
Policy changes tend to elicit controversy. Especially when money is involved. We can't fault Faculty Senate for opposing Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit allotting percentages to deans for the merit pool. It's natural to try and get the most money possible, but we think this adjustment to merit pool policy is positive.
Every Friday and Sunday during the soccer season, the Bobcats and coach Stacy Strauss have two favorite teams: themselves and whoever plays Miami.
During a lull in the action at Ohio's Sept. 26 home match against Ball State, the PA announcer informed the crowd that Louzeth Schutte's mother had made the 17-hour flight from her home in South Africa.
The provost's office awarded Ohio University faculty members a $750,000 merit pool, but the office's manner of distributing that money has angered several Faculty Senate members.
Athens County experienced a 1 percent increase between 2006 and 2010 in absentee voters following a 2006 change in Ohio absentee voting regulations.
At the dawn of an important stretch of season-ending games, the Bobcats shined, defeating Kent State 3-1 last night on the road.
A new student organization, the OU Students for Justice in Palestine, will have its first meeting tonight, to promote education about the violation of human rights occurring in the nation of Palestine.
according to a press release.
The new enforcement of the NFL's hit policy seems to have every player up in arms about how it is changing the game, or how they need to retire. I feel that it is not as big as a game changer as it appears to be in the media and throughout NFL locker rooms.
Assistant coach Meghan Keck told the starters to celebrate overdramatically whenever they scored, while coach Ryan Theis reinforced the same to the other side during a scrimmage at practice this week.
The number of Athens County residents receiving Medicaid increased almost 7 percent this year, following a nationwide rise in recipients triggered by the recession.