Athletic Allowance
June 1, 2009Editor's note: The following is the first in a two-part series exploring athletic scholarships.
Editor's note: The following is the first in a two-part series exploring athletic scholarships.
Graduate Student Senate passed a resolution at last night's meeting thanking Kathy Krendl, executive vice president and provost, for her service to Ohio University.
Liquor control agents arrested 37 people - including at least 29 Ohio University students - at Mill Fest on Saturday, sending a higher percentage of partiers to court than during last month's much larger bash on Palmer Street.
Ohio's new college funding system, which incorporates performance measures, will begin in July despite an ongoing economic crisis - turmoil at least one expert considers fatal for performance models.
The average student looking to play pick-up games at Ping Recreation Center expects to face similar opponents.
All season, Marc Krauss had to deal with tremendous attention and scrutiny as one of the most highly acclaimed players in Ohio University's history.
Members of Athens City Council amended the city's wellhead protection plan and discussed structural improvements through a neighborhood revitalization grant, at last night's meeting.
I was incredibly appalled upon reading yesterday's editorial, and I am disappointed to have read such a negative article regarding something that could benefit several students at Ohio University.
Editor's note: This is the sixth installment of a seven-part series examining the evaluations of Ohio University deans. Seven out of 10 were formally evaluated this year.
Who would have thought the same two teams would wind up in the Stanley Cup Final again? Not this sports writer.
An internal audit of the aviation department confirms many of the grievances raised by a faculty and student petition that eventually led to the punitive transfer of a classified employee.
A visiting Fulbright Scholar spoke to a crowd of roughly 60 on Friday about the struggles of civilians living in areas of Pakistan dominated by terrorist organizations.
The Bobcats will not have anybody competing at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
For some people, college is the best time of their life — so much so that some alumni want to stay there forever and request to have their ashes sprinkled at their alma mater.
Northeastern Ohio band Eclyptic ventures down to Athens for the first time this weekend for Mill Fest tomorrow.
Gov. Ted Strickland recently appointed a former Bobcat, Yvette McGee Brown, to the Ohio University Board of Trustees, and not a moment too soon.
Ashley Gregory will graduate from Ohio University in two weeks. But before she gets her diploma, this senior studying psychology will receive a certificate from OU's Global Leadership Center.
Springtime fests, like the upcoming Mill Fest, might not be such a party for dogs and their owners, as local animal care providers caution students to take extra measures to protect their animal companions and party guests.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council at Ohio University will bring together nine African American fraternities and sororities to present the step show, True Hollywood Story: They Came to Step tonight.