Aid yourself
Sep. 24, 2008Few students hesitate to head to Hudson Health Center for common colds and congestion, but for minor burns and cuts, students often try to take matters into their own hands.
Few students hesitate to head to Hudson Health Center for common colds and congestion, but for minor burns and cuts, students often try to take matters into their own hands.
Ohio University's Student Senate approved a $4,000 funding transfer to the Department of Residence Life yesterday.
The first part of Ohio's schedule is over, and with it goes a string of Top 25 opponents.
As your State and Federal Affairs Commission on Ohio University's Student Senate, we would like to inform you about the Ohio Student Voter Bill of Rights. We feel it is necessary to notify the student body of these rights to make sure your vote is counted in an extremely critical election. This information has been gathered by the AFL-CIO Voting Rights Protection Program, which can be contacted at www.myvotemyright.org, or 1-866-OUR-VOTE. We have decided to highlight the main points that the AFL-CIO has published.-
Seen: This reporter taking a whack at a field hockey ball after practice
Here's a news flash: Court Street and bars get noisy at night.
Ohio University is continuing a section-by-section restoration of the South Green catwalks, parts of which contain holes and cracked supports.
Glitter and sacred parchment don't seem to go together, but tonight at Baker University Center students will have the chance to cut, color and create their very own Jewish Mezuzahs.
If you currently live or have ever lived in a dorm behind the Front Four on South Green, this week's column is for you.
Editor's Note: This is the first in a four-part series about faculty unionization.
This is the big week, folks. The week when the three broadcast networks roll out epic episodes of their beloved returning series and quietly usher in their least promising new series, buffered by the already-proved successes.
Captain's Log, Star Date ' Sept. 20, 2008: I think I'm giving myself a disease. Not on purpose, mind you. Perhaps subconsciously. I've always kind of thought about doing it, on the basis of the fact that I think Patient Zero is just a better all-around name than most regular names. I mean, Nicholas Rau Philpott or Patient Zero Philpott? You be the judge.
Today, while doing random internet browsing I came across a picture of a four-eared cat.-
Lately, the goalie jersey is being worn by an unfamiliar Bobcat.
The Republican National Convention in Minneapolis was a big surprise.-
The Ohio women's golf team's goal was to finish in the top five after day two of the Cardinal Classic, but it dropped from tied for sixth place to seventh while fighting tough pin locations at the Players Club in Muncie, Ind.
As I continued my search for more whale news the other day, I stumbled upon a Web site that will fulfill my needs for daily updates on all things marine mammals ' Underwatertimes.com. With a slogan, the daily journal of life in and around water