Sinks erupt unknown material in Adams Hall, cause overflow
Jan. 7, 2009Ohio University officials are still investigating the cause of an overflow of an unidentified substance that alarmed Adams Hall residents returning to Athens for Winter Quarter.
Ohio University officials are still investigating the cause of an overflow of an unidentified substance that alarmed Adams Hall residents returning to Athens for Winter Quarter.
The best high school musicians from Ohio and parts of West Virginia will perform in the Thirteenth Annual Honor Band and Choir Festival Sunday at Ohio University.
The calendar may say 2009, but there are people wondering if President-elect Barack Obama is partying like it's 1999, if his picks for Cabinet positions are any indication. I thought the point of change was to bring in fresh blood, fresh ideas and fresh faces. However, it seems that Obama is breaking his New Year's resolutions early, and is instead opting to bring in old hands to help steer the ship of state. It's giving a lot of people an eerie feeling of déjà vu when we hear names like Clinton, Panetta or Holder. I thought that America just elected Barack H. Obama, not William J. Clinton!
While three Ohio University School of Art faculty spent the past year outside of the classroom, the artists and their work are reunited in Athens.
Budget cuts for OU require canceling big sports like football and basketball. Ball-handling has nothing akin to intellectual pursuit. Those sports exist only to produce professional players and the rah-rah aspect of college life for older high schoolers.
Ohio University officials named a new executive director of Communications and Marketing yesterday.
After staring at the ceiling right up until my 10th day, seventh hour, 40-second minute and 21 second of vacation à la Canada, intense boredom led me to try something I wasn't proud of: It's called the World of Warcraft, and it snuck a free-10-day-trial ad in between Tim Hortons commercials.
Whether someone is purchasing a present for a baby shower or celebrating an 80-year-old's birthday, gifts can be found at So ... Libby's Two.
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The Bobcats have had to grapple with more than just their opponents.
In an effort to meet the growing demand for student mental health services, two new psychologists and a psychiatrist will be added next year to Hudson Health Center.
Plans to spend the cash portion of the record-breaking $98 million donation from the Russ estate to the Russ College of Engineering and Technology have been put on hold because of the slumping economy.
Tonight, I watched the pre-game show for the Fiesta Bowl and saw the interview with Ohio State President Gordon Gee. While I realize he's a little cheesy, he does far more for Ohio State than Roderick McDavis does for OU. I'm embarrassed to call McDavis my school's president; from day one, when I was a freshman, he rubbed me the wrong way. Gee impresses me, and I agree with his philosophies on running a university (and based on the monetary figures of donations in a down economy, apparently many others agree too).
Lauren Hmiel has nearly doubled her scoring average, but she isn't worried about those numbers in the box score.
Ohio University's Graduate Student Senate announced an additional $20,000 in travel and work grants will be available to graduate students this academic year.
Two retailers in Athens recently reported more than $2,000 in stolen and damaged property.
A College of Osteopathic Medicine alumnus is suing Ohio University after breaking an agreement requiring nonresidents to practice in state for five years.
When it comes to information security, the best offense is a good defense. But Ohio University's strategy seems to be to ignore security weaknesses for as long as possible and then apologize after those weaknesses have been exploited.
State higher education funding, which is currently determined by enrollment, could shift to a model that factors in performance as early as the next academic year.
I begin to feel a tinge of excitement as I turn the key to begin the three-and-a-half-hour journey from Cleveland to Athens that I make at the beginning of every quarter. Although the ride is painfully dull, I can't help looking forward to returning to the place that has become like a second home to me.