Students wear flair, political viewpoints on their sleeves
Nov. 2, 2008Whether students sport a Barack Obama button or a John McCain sticker, political flair can be an effective campaign strategy, especially on a college campus.
Whether students sport a Barack Obama button or a John McCain sticker, political flair can be an effective campaign strategy, especially on a college campus.
Two months into her first job, freshman Kristin Shinn, one of the more than 1,000 Ohio University students employed by Dining Services, still enjoys going to work each day at Boyd dining hall.
It won't be difficult to bid farewell to the Bush Administration considering its recent attempts at weakening environmental regulations before January, and it is more evidence of why a new presidency G
10 minutes was all Penn State needed to beat Ohio Friday night.
Paige Herr had a breakout weekend to end the regular season for the Bobcats.
Before besting the previous mark on Saturday, Annie Beecham did not even know what the Mid-American Conference meet record was.
The Bobcats' first exhibition game proved that they have more work left to do.
The boil order enacted at 2:40 p.m. Saturday will be in effect until further notice.
After starting the season with a fourth-place finish at the Debbie Pipher Invitational at Washington State, Ohio looked to bounce back with its first two Mid-American Conference dual meets.
Couches are meant to be sat on, not used as firewood.-
Ohio has been looking up at rival Miami for the Mid-American Conference East Division lead for most of the season.
Alison Gay is one of the most well-known slap-the-bag players on campus.
Ohio University was one of the top producers of student and faculty Fulbright winners in the country last year, and first in Ohio in both categories.
Joe the Plumber Wurzelbacher has become one of the premiere talking points in the presidential season, but for Ohio University plumber Debra Rodehaver, his message is one of pander.
Semeka Randall knew building trust among a senior class that had already seen two coaches depart would be a tough task.
This is not the senior season Jameson Hartke expected.
Owing to software that simplifies schedule conversions, a transition to semesters could cost more than $1 million less than a 2007 estimate.
With classes centering on humor, gender and sexuality in Judaism, Ohio University's new Jewish Studies certificate program will come into its own Winter Quarter. -
As a child, Amanda Stuk didn't like to be separated from her parents. So when a clown pulled her out of the crowd at the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus in Cincinnati when she was 7, she was terrified.
The buzz in the Athens music scene keeps getting louder as noise pours out from student houses and uptown venues.