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Baker Dining Services: Low sales could cut open hours at West 82
Apr. 24, 2008Turning around Dining Services in Baker University Center will mean trimming hours and possibly shutting down individual venues at the West 82 food court, OU's chief financial officer said.
Golf: Women set for MAC Championship
Apr. 24, 2008It's not easy to mention the Ohio women's golf team and Danica Patrick in the same sentence, but both are eyeing big wins in Indianapolis in the coming weeks.
Down-to-earth band celebrates debut album
Apr. 24, 2008The members of The Jarts have been together for more than two years and have played countless concerts around the Athens area, but they didn't feel that they made it until they received a hard copy of their debut album, Circadian Clocks, and looked on the back cover.
The everybodyfields to show their 'desperate lyricism' in Nelsonville
Apr. 17, 2008Most kids come home from summer camp with bug bites and dirty clothes. For Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews, a stint at a Methodist summer camp in 1999 left them with a lasting musical connection.
State's possible approval of Stimson Avenue lease could lead to lawsuit
Apr. 17, 2008The man who challenged the original lease for the Ohio University property on Stimson Avenue plans to file another lawsuit if the state approves the new lease. -
Rock fundraiser to introduce new Athens autism organization
Apr. 17, 2008Kai Sugiyama looked up at his mother as she pushed him on the swing, a smile spreading across his face. To any other parent, that smile might have been taken for granted, but for Noriko Kantake, the moment is rare and beautiful.
University projects $1.3 million deficit
Apr. 17, 2008A projected $1.3 million deficit and potential layoffs might not prevent Ohio University's Board of Trustees from giving pay raises next year.
Softball: Humor important for 'Cats
Apr. 17, 2008If there is one team at Ohio that truly does play its sport, it's the softball team.
GRID Lab closes game center to focus on research
Apr. 17, 2008After having trouble financing the arcade portion of its facility, the GRID Lab will close its doors to students and area residents later this year and move to Scott Quadrangle.
OU to host first Southeast Asian night market
Apr. 17, 2008The scent of raw meat, tropical fruits and vegetables, seafood and hundreds of spices intermingles with the lingering heat and humidity left over from the 100-degree afternoon as vendors begin to preach on behalf of their merchandise and locals gather to drink beer and socialize.
Mick Boogie to spin urban music into Athens mix
Apr. 17, 2008Tomorrow night, Ohio University students and Athens residents can get a taste of an urban music scene right here in rural Ohio. Sponsored by the Hip Hop Congress, DJ Mick Boogie will present a night of hip-hop mixes at the Blue Gator.
Comedy Tonight brings 3 acts to Mem Aud
Apr. 17, 2008This weekend, the Ohio University School of Music will present Comedy Tonight ' three one-act operas that provide a good introduction to the genre.
Speaker to address African health struggles
Apr. 17, 2008The keynote speaker for today's African Health Summit was once the foreign minister to the United Nations, the first lady of Somalia and the first medically trained midwife and nurse in her country.
Baseball: Defensive difficulties plague Bobcats
Apr. 17, 2008Zach Keen and the Ohio defense understand the ideas that coach Joe Carbone and his staff are preaching at the team's practices each week.
Musicians bring music from TV to free Baker gig
Apr. 17, 2008Concertgoers will have a chance to place a face on a familiar voice at 8 p.m. tomorrow, when artists Griffin House and Landon Pigg make a stop at Ohio University's Baker University Center Theatre as part of an as heard on TV event. Admission is free.



