PostLetter: Dining hall happy to serve respectful students
Sep. 13, 2010This letter is in regard to the article titled Dining halls tempt students to pilfer produce
This letter is in regard to the article titled Dining halls tempt students to pilfer produce
Have you ever stopped and wondered what makes human life so diverse from any other living organism? To be honest, the difference that stuck out most to me was the fact that we are the only species to cause harm to one another just for the thrill of it. However, I believe that human life seems to be closely related to that of a plant's life.
Ohio University's summer Blackboard update will ultimately save hundreds of thousands of dollars for the school each year, but some students and faculty still struggle to learn the site.
It took 110 minutes of play for Ohio and Cleveland State to prove there is no such thing as a conventional tie.
Orientation Orientation offers those with various sexual orientations a way to orient themselves on campus and in the Athens community.
About a month ago I was finishing a beer in the hills of Barcelona, enjoying a battle between two cats and the largest beetle I had ever seen. The beetle's demise was not pretty but my spirits were hardly dampened. I had spent the day getting fried on the beach, turning darker shades of red with every drink I bought from the locals walking around with coolers. My girlfriend and I had beers and tapas (free food with every drink) before heading back to the hills where I sat contemplating my first column. It was one of the best days of our six week trek through Europe this summer.
One word summed up coach Frank Solich's thoughts on Ohio's special teams play Saturday: horrific.
Nine years after the devastating terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, a national organization hosted a Freedom Walk in Athens to honor those who lost their lives that day.
President Obama pleaded for religious peace Saturday in honor of 9/11 and in response to controversy surrounding plans for an Islamic community center and mosque near the former site of the World Trade Center in New York City.
The head of the Athens County Narcotics Task Force was arraigned on sexual battery charges Friday.
Oh my God this place is a shit-hole. I'm gonna die here.
After sneaking a ball through the Northwestern defense and killing a rally, setter Michelle Jantsch huddled with her teammates for their usual post-point celebration.
The coming-out party of Taylor Brown continued this weekend, and it came just in time for the Bobcats.
Edna Canter and her husband, Bill Burdette, from Chauncey, Ohio, are both unemployed and rely on government assistance for daily necessities. Because money is tight, they struggle to afford healthy food options from grocery stores.
An Ohio University sophomore pleaded guilty Tuesday to disorderly conduct charges stemming from his actions at Palmerfest last spring.
Nothing attracts college students like free food and, of course, a giant inflatable Moon Bounce. Slice of Athens, which took place on South Beach last Friday, offered fresh, free and local pizza to an estimated 1,000 Ohio University students.
On a day when the clouds in the sky threatened to bring rain, Ohio's cross-country teams shined in their season debut.
It won't be easy for Ohio's men's golf team as plenty of challenges lie ahead at the Marshall Invitational.
Mic Harrison and the High Notes took the small bar stage in Jackie O's, 24 W. Union St., last Thursday exemplifying a great stage presence. They're currently touring the country promoting their new album Great Commotion.