MULTIMEDIA
Softball: Bobcats open season with pair of tricky games
Feb. 9, 2010Southern Utah and Portland State might not sound like traditional softball powerhouses, but don't be fooled.
Future Women encourages Appalachian girls to strive for higher education
Feb. 9, 2010Brittany Wolverton and Shea Daniels grew up in Appalachia, applied to Ohio University, were accepted and now are sophomores studying social work and creative writing, respectively.
Evening to show Indonesian cuisine
Feb. 9, 2010Students will get a taste of Indonesian culture when PERMIAS, the Indonesian student association, hosts its annual Indonesian Night at 6 p.m. tomorrow in Baker University Center Ballroom.
Men's Basketball: Senior shows vast improvement
Feb. 9, 2010Kenneth van Kempen answered Ohio's call for leadership much like a doctor would that of an ailing patient.
Post Letter: Campaign strives to restore school in Uganda
Feb. 8, 2010Although the long winter months seem to be dragging on, students involved with the Ohio University chapter of The Empower Campaign (Empower OU) have been working feverishly to plan the first annual Mr. Empower Pageant to help rebuild a school halfway around the world.
Big Ideas exhibit showcases art created through 'genuine collaboration'
Feb. 8, 2010The Passion Works Fine Art Gallery will have a super-sized studio grand opening tomorrow.
POWER hour to incorporate audience in weekly discussion
Feb. 8, 2010Valentine's Day is fast approaching, but you don't have to have a significant other to talk and learn more about relationships. Tonight's POWER (Promoting Ohio University's Wellness, Education and Responsibility) hour, Relationships 101
Suspended basketball players plead guilty to marijuana charges
Feb. 8, 2010Matt Wagner Staff Writer mw102906@ohiou.edu
Post Editorial: Money Talks
Feb. 8, 2010Not long ago, the College of Education looked like it would need years to improve its image at Ohio University. With only 25 percent of faculty approving of Dean Renee Middleton - the lowest of any dean - its problems seemed too numerous to fix.
Students attempt to cast light on poor conditions by helping tribe
Feb. 8, 2010Since Jan. 20, the Native Americans of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota have been stranded with little to no electricity, heat or food after an ice storm enveloped the area.
Local businesses unsure about utilizing tax credit
Feb. 8, 2010The United States president has proposed allocating $33 billion to give businesses a $5,000 tax credit for each new job position they establish this year.
Health Nut: Graduate students deserve sympathetic advisers
Feb. 8, 2010You have to be a little abnormal to go to grad school. While friends are blowing twenties at swanky bars in New York, grad students still eat like 18 year olds and save for a trip to the dentist.
Student hospitalized for probable meningitis case
Feb. 8, 2010An Ohio University student is in stable condition at the Ohio State University Medical Center after contracting a probable case of bacterial meningitis.
New York City band synthesizes old time groove, new age style
Feb. 8, 2010Yeasayer is not selling out. Rather, the band is moving away from its psychedelic roots to channel an electronic sound that may mark its new album, Odd Blood, as one of the year's best.
Two-Man Gentlemen Band introduces rare, unorthodox style to Athens
Feb. 8, 2010Three years ago, The Two Man Gentlemen Band played for tips on the subways and streets of New York City. After a transition from troubadours to signed musicians, they embarked on a national tour that touches down at Casa Cantina, 4 W. State St., tonight.
Sports Column: Manning lacks supporting cast needed to be greatest QB ever
Feb. 8, 2010Peyton Manning cannot become the greatest quarterback of all time, and it's not his fault.
Guest Column: True European socialism still far from America
Feb. 8, 2010The obsolete fear of socialism in this country is bizarre - especially from an outside point of view.
Weekend snow prevents speaker from appearing
Feb. 8, 2010The first speaker in this year's Black History Month celebration was forced to cancel his presentation yesterday after record snowfall blanketed the Washington, D.C., area.
The Oasis: Just a mirage
Feb. 8, 2010Even after Ohio University opened a renovated Shively Court and officials make plans to revamp residence halls on South Green, one campus building remains ignored.



