Concerts cost more this year
July 16, 2008As prices of everything from food to gas continue to skyrocket, summer concert-goers can expect the price of tickets to their favorite shows to increase as quickly as the rising summer temperatures.
As prices of everything from food to gas continue to skyrocket, summer concert-goers can expect the price of tickets to their favorite shows to increase as quickly as the rising summer temperatures.
When economics make their way into a discussion on higher education it usually makes us shake our heads in disgust. This time things are a little different.
Ohio nursing homes do not have checks and balances regarding the integrity of record keeping and paperwork for diagnoses.
The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League All-Star break could not come at a better time for the Copperheads.
For the second time in less than a year, a competitor to a proposed retirement home on Ohio University land withdrew its lawsuit to halt a lease that has yet to be approved by the state.
Ohio University is sitting comfortably at the bottom of a national list ' and for once, that's a good thing.
Sen. Obama now has an economic and social plan to help low-income women. Well, isn't that interesting? Good for Obama.
Numerous groups have taken over campus this summer for a variety of planned activities throughout campus. From schoolchildren to cheerleaders to basketball players, many non-college students can be found around campus.
Performances for the Ohio Valley Summer Theater's first-ever rendition of The Secret Garden began last night at Kantner Hall.
Two weeks ago, Ohio University junior Sarah Ganson decided to go for a jog on the bike path in the late afternoon. Having forgotten her water, she started to feel dizzy and stopped running.
Ohio University Athletics Director Jim Schaus has no short-term plan to alleviate the department's $1.8 million budget deficit for next year.
The woman involved in a two-car accident that lead to an Ohio University graduate student's death pleaded guilty Monday to aggravated vehicular homicide.
As gas prices top $4 a gallon, Ohio University students are adapting their traveling habits.
A record-breaking donation given earlier this year to the Russ College of Engineering and Technology has grown to $91.8 million from an earlier estimate of $80 million.
It is estimated that the 10,676 registered U.S. hospitals produce nearly 6,600 tons of waste per day to the very environment in which we live and breathe, reaping the hazards it generates to our health. Health care facilities need to practice what they preach. As health care costs rise, the trend for hospitals to implement environmentally conscious practices are increasing due to the tremendous benefits it has in saving money. As competition for business increases between health care facilities, a growing number are striving to differentiate themselves by seeking awards and recognition.-
After nearly a year without an assistant, Ohio University President Roderick McDavis has a new top aide.
Athens City Council discussed possible ways to spend more than $90,000 in grant money at Monday's council meeting.
Jim Schaus is becoming quite used to coaching searches at Ohio. The Bobcats' athletics director, who was hired April 7, is in the midst of his third coaching search in three months, following Tim O'Sh
Perhaps the happiest person at Faculty Senate meetings couldn't care less about curriculum or the University System of Ohio. He's more interested in dragons.