Men's Golf: Bobcats finish 10th at Argonaut Invitational
Mar. 3, 2009The rust showed on the Bobcats, even for top finisher Stewart Jamieson.
The rust showed on the Bobcats, even for top finisher Stewart Jamieson.
The Athens County Department of Jobs and Family Services has laid off 25 employees during the 2009 fiscal year, which is almost 20 percent of their total employment.
This semester, my friend Katie jetted off to Belize for a study abroad program through the University of Vermont. Sounds good, right? I would gladly trade my glum winter quarter to soak up the rays in Central America.
Let us not lose sight of our human family, of our brothers and sisters, our lovers and our friends. Let us not stop caring about them simply because they are not in the room. Do not lie to yourself by thinking that we are not connected. Do not lie to yourself by thinking that our social climate does not permeate out into the sea of our world. Tangible tendrils are not required to feel the pulse and love of humanity.
The defense and prosecution agreed yesterday on a trial date for an Athens man accused of severely burning a 20-month-old girl.
I was perusing the Internet the other day when I came across a reference to a long-canceled TV series called The Tribe. It was a post-apocalyptic drama set in New Zealand after a virus kills off all adults. I discovered it as a high school sophomore, soon after my parents finally broke down and installed cable, and was hooked. The Tribe also was the gateway to my unrequited love of small-scale series on cable network The N.
Joe Ragazzo (14-3): I don't even look at who's on the schedule when Ohio's on the road.
While the Ford Foundation grant that funded Difficult Dialogues expired, the program will now be funded with money from Ohio University.
In one year, Ohio University uses enough toilet paper to roll halfway around the world - about 13,800 miles - and Steve Mack said he plans to go that distance without damaging the environment along the way.
Student Senate had been working hard this year to serve the students of Ohio University and advocate for student voice and student opinion. The annual State of the Senate address will take place at 5 p.m. today in the Amanda J. Cunningham Leadership Center. All students and non-students are welcome to attend the address to hear about Senate's activities so far this year and what we will be working on during Spring quarter. If you have any questions, you can ask them at the address or as always, e-mail me at ma382605@ohio.edu.
2009 is rapidly becoming THE year for musical comebacks. Blink-182 is back in the studio with an album due out this year, Dr. Dre is supposedly producing his final solo album (still), and Rick Astley's popularity has never been higher. Hell, even the Cyrus family name is carrying on with Miley and her brother's band, Metro Station.
Last week, The Post reported this year's survey results from AlcoholEdu, the alcohol prevention program all Ohio University freshmen are required to complete. This year's freshmen reported less alcohol use - 47 percent classified themselves as high risk drinkers in October, as opposed to 65 percent of last year's incoming class. But drinking still increases once students hit school: Only 37.7 percent of freshmen this year had reported themselves as high risk drinkers before their first quarter - meaning the class experienced a 10-point jump once reaching Athens.
Maurice Clarett had the world in one hand and a football in the other while carrying Ohio State University to a 2002 National Championship.
Now studying creative writing at Ohio University, freshman Je'an Pierre Johnson began to delve into the world of writing - and hip-hop - at an early age.
Like an expected 175 other Ohio University employees, Craig Mehr faces a potential $600 annual surcharge because his wife declined her employer's awful health-care plan.
With the threat of colds and malnutrition, students may be stocking up on popular vitamin C supplements such as Airborne and Emergen-C. However, most supplements give student more C than they need.
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly gave a report on the county crime level and requested funding and permission for two initiatives at yesterday's county commissioners meeting.
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