Bobcats on the prowl for draft picks, championships
Feb. 1, 2010Rob Mixer Assistant Sports Editor
Rob Mixer Assistant Sports Editor
Ohio University administrators are reviewing hundreds of budget-cut suggestions after spending two months collecting submissions through a Web site.
The Athens City Auditor projected at yesterday's City Council meeting that for every $1 million Ohio University cuts over the next two years, the city will need to cut its budget by $16,500.
An uptown pasta restaurant will reopen at the end of the month after closing over winter break more than two months ago.
An Ohio University junior appeared in Athens Municipal Court yesterday for injuring a police officer.
Amongst the talk of creating diversity on campus, Athens County was in the national news this week for a racial hate crime threatening the lives of Black students.
In response to the Thursday article titled Budget concerns hinder OU newspaper program
From fiction writing, to chronicling Charles Darwin, to hiking through the Democratic Republic of the Congo, award-winning, freelance, conservation journalist David Quammen has tried it all.
There has been confusion and misinformation about the reasons behind the reorganization of Homecoming weekend. University Program Council and Black Student Cultural Programming Board would like to eliminate the controversy surrounding this issue.
College students younger than 21 who want to sign up for a credit card might encounter obstacles starting Feb. 22.
The Bobcats finally proved they could win a big meet away from the friendly confines of the Aquatics Center. In fact, they won two.
Coach Clay Calkins was not kidding when he said that the Findlay Classic would be a good meet for his group of throwers.
Officials arrested an Ohio University student Saturday night for selling cocaine and prescription drugs, completing an investigation that began during Palmerfest.
It wasn't easy for the eight members of Elemental Groove Theory to put everything on hold for music - or tell their parents about the decision.
Top administrators at Ohio University's Scripps College of Communication clashed Friday with a professor and assistant dean - defending a controversial tenure decision while refuting accusations that they turned a blind eye to bullying in Scripps Hall.
For those who have not heard, a message found last Friday in a residence hall men's bathroom at Hocking College threatened to kill Black students Feb. 2. Because of the violent death threats made toward Black students so close to our home away from home, students at Ohio University are feeling threatened as well. Hocking is only 20 minutes away.
Lil Wayne may have finally found the side project that derails his string of success.
Faculty, students and staff at a budget forum Friday talked mostly about what they hope to preserve at Ohio University, as the school faces at least 15 percent budget cuts over the next two years, and planned to make concrete proposals to top administrators.
With four league games remaining, Ohio finds itself atop the league and controlling its own destiny.
Since they faded away into oblivion last summer, the Indians have been a relatively quiet bunch.