Musical activist to discuss Iraq
Oct. 10, 2009Rahim Alhaj, a Grammy-nominated musician and political refugee from Iraq, will come to Ohio University tonight to talk about his music, his political activism and his journey to where he is today.
Rahim Alhaj, a Grammy-nominated musician and political refugee from Iraq, will come to Ohio University tonight to talk about his music, his political activism and his journey to where he is today.
Payne said. I wasn't letting the ball go. I couldn't believe it.
When Detective Jason Kline and Deputy Steve Sedwick of the Sheriff's Office saved an elderly man in February, they did not know their heroic actions would result in an award.
After five weeks of longer student waits and a steady stream of employee exits, Ohio University has recruited Steve Swart, former chief financial officer for the College of Osteopathic Medicine, to oversee Hudson Health Center.
A New Marshfield man arrived at the Athens courthouse yesterday to be greeted by campus police who arrested him for a separate charge of robbing a student Sunday.
With such a high-powered offense, it may surprise some that Ohio's defense has led the way so far.
Ohio University's athletic department stands behind a controversial study touting its $21.3 million contribution to the local economy, despite withering criticism from local economists.
Lightner said. We were hoping by conference time that they'd all start to come together.
Ohio University alumnus Venkatraman Ramakrishnan is one of three recipients of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
In Monday morning nutrition class, a groggy coed always seems to ask what poison she should pick next time she elopes to the bar. On occasion, she'll harp about how the little bit she drinks undermines the rest of what she does right (And I'm a vegetarian! she moans).
It seemed as if the Bobcats were set to finish poorly after the first day of the Zippy Invitational.
BALL STATE LED LATE IN THE FOURTH QUARTER, BUT COULDN'T HOLD ON
After an unsatisfactory 36 holes, Ohio is in 8th place at the Xavier Invitational.
After six years of generating punk electricity in Athens, Amish Electric Chair has signed a contract with a large record label.
An Athens County judge threw out a defense attorney's motion to remove prosecutors from a manslaughter and drug case Wednesday.
I'm not one to criticize someone for his or her clothing. I couldn't care less about what you're wearing unless, of course, it happens to be a swastika armband. However, there is one cultural phenomenon that always gets to me.
Vernon R. Alden Library has joined the ranks of less than 65 libraries with the unveiling of their 3 millionth addition Saturday.
When Ohio University professors Brian Schoen and Robert Ingram won a $20,000 grant for their George Washington Forum, they knew it put them in great academic company.
A visiting judge on Friday forbid the prosecution and the defense from discussing criminal charges against the county's top Democrat.