Men's Basketball: Bobcats clip Falcons' wings, win 82-60
Mar. 4, 2010With 4:13 remaining, Kenneth van Kempen walked off the court to chants of KVK from the O Zone and a standing ovation from an appreciative crowd.
With 4:13 remaining, Kenneth van Kempen walked off the court to chants of KVK from the O Zone and a standing ovation from an appreciative crowd.
Five-and-a-half months, 10 road trips and 44 games since the season began, the Bobcats prepare for their final stand of the 2009-2010 campaign.
Two years after the idea was sown, Student Senate will vote tonight on whether the proposed Ohio University Student Honor Code will make it to the ballot box.
More than a month after hearing Ohio University journalism professor Bill Reader's appeal for tenure, the committee charged with reviewing the case issued its second attempt at a recommendation last week.
Editor's Note: This story is the third in a four-part series examining the military at Ohio University.
Tonight, author Courtney Martin will talk in Baker University Center Theatre about body image, and the problems faced by both men and women as body hating becomes normal for today's young adults. She will also hold a similar, less formal event tomorrow, a Brown Bag Lunch and Learn at the Ohio University Women's Center. Both events are a part of OU's Diversity Week.
As a faithful reader of The Post for the past year and a half, I never fail to feel heartbroken when I read articles that report rape on campus or in the surrounding Athens area. The Post continually and (I must assume at this point) intentionally employs disingenuous and frankly, harmful language when writing about the rapes of women at Ohio University. Wednesday's article on page three, Woman Says Raped at Riverpark is a prime example of this newspaper's frequent, thoughtless reporting techniques.
No matter how many churches protest or conservative politicians foam at the mouth, scientists remain convinced: Homosexuality is at least somewhat genetic.
A judge denied Athens County's former top Democrat's request to drop convictions against her.
Ohio University's top academic officer announced the merger of two executive positions as a cost-saving component of academic restructuring.
I appreciate attention brought to the student trustee selection process because student trustee is an immensely important position at this university, especially in a time of budget changes. That said, I have a few points of clarification. I would like to note the composition of the selection committee is new this year. It has six positions open for those who are not a part of Student Senate - our goal was to have a broader range of input for the trustee selection process.
As a man, and as a feminist, I was frustrated by a recent letter in The Post arguing for the inclusion of men in Take Back the Night. The author, Molly Shea, is not alone in this sentiment; there are many others who would agree. In this letter I would like to make a counter-argument that men should not be allowed to march during Take Back the Night.
Student Senate has pushed back the application deadline for what is arguably the most influential student position at Ohio University, having received only one application for next year's open student trustee position.
The Bobcats recently learned what they must do to ensure their seasons do not end this weekend.
Thank you for including the picture of the Bare On The Bricks event in the Monday edition of The Post. However, the photo headline and caption suggested that the event was a fraternity event to collect clothing items for Haiti relief. This is not entirely inaccurate, but misses several key points.
I'm thin - really thin by U.S. standards, though that's not saying much. And I know I'm thin because I hear it all the time. In a given week, someone usually brings it up at least once.
Ohio University's newest trustee said Friday she will resign from the board if elected lieutenant governor in November.
As Athens remains one of Ohio's poorest counties, Ohio University will put forth its newest effort to alleviate the problem of poverty with a Bridges Out of Poverty workshop.
Editor's Note: This story is the second in a four-part series examining the military at Ohio University.