City residents, students reflect on war through art
Jan. 30, 2005The In Times of War art show Saturday night brought a crowd of Athens residents and Ohio University students alike to The Wire, 21 Kern St.
The In Times of War art show Saturday night brought a crowd of Athens residents and Ohio University students alike to The Wire, 21 Kern St.
The Ohio indoor track and field teams were back in action Saturday at the Findlay Classic, and they proved that missing a week hadn't affected their performance.
SANTA MARIA, Calif. -The child molestation case against Michael Jackson is ready for trial.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -Iraqis embraced democracy in large numbers yesterday, standing in long lines to vote in defiance of mortar attacks, suicide bombers and boycott calls. Pushed in wheelchairs or carts if they could not walk, the elderly, the young and women in veils cast ballots in Iraq's first free election in a half-century.
Together with Berkeley Electronic Press, Ohio University Eminent Research Professor Alfred Eckes recently unveiled the Global Economy Journal to a medium with the largest number of subscribers in the world -the Internet.
Each year, 88 percent of high school seniors in Ohio complete a Career Passport, a portfolio that includes a transcript, resume, writing sample and other documents pertaining to a student's educational career.
To make Jewish students more comfortable during Hebrew songs and prayers at synagogue services, Hillel at Ohio University is offering a six-week course in Hebrew.
The Ohio women's swimming and diving team used a strong start, winning nine of the first 11 events, to defeat Mid-American Conference opponent Marshall 172-126 Saturday in Huntington, W. Va.
Though most Ohio University students feel safe in the residence halls, incidents, such as a recent assault in Bromley, still occur, reminding students they should not let down their guard. According to a Jan. 11 article in The Post, a woman was sexually assaulted in Bromley Hall. OU Police Department's Lt. Rich Russell said OU sophomore Daniel Unger was arrested on a charge of abduction for his role in restraining the female, and sophomore Stephen Spalding was charged with gross sexual imposition for touching her while she was being restrained, according to the article. Charges against both men have been moved to Athens County Common Pleas Court and likely will be heard by a grand jury Feb. 14. Russell said that in 2004, there were seven rapes reported in the dorms, all of which were between acquaintances, and one forcible fondling. Joe Burke, residence life director, said community life assessment surveys, which are issued to all residents, consistently show that 97 percent of students agree or strongly agree with the statement I feel safe in my residence hall. Though Burke said OU's campus is generally a safe environment, he still advises students to lock their doors. Most students do not lock their doors when they go to bed at night, and when incidents do happen, it usually involves someone wandering into an unlocked room, he said. I never really thought about it
Ohio University alumnus Dr. James H. Jewell died Jan. 11 at the age of 95,leaving $2.5 million of his estate to the Cutler Scholars Program.
Mychal Green is emerging as a go-to player for Ohio.
I am a 19-year-old cradle Catholic (meaning I was born and raised in Catholicism). I have gone to private schools my entire life and have had the Bible, traditions and beliefs fed to me on a silver spoon at
The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams will compete in their final road dual meets of the season as the men take on conference rival Miami, and the women swim Marshall.
When Ohio track and field sprinter Dan Bailey first came to Athens, he said he was not sure where he would be able to share his Catholic beliefs on campus, which he learned at home since he was young.
Bobcats return to competition after weather forces them out of Marietta Open.
In March 1996, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf remained seated during the national anthem before a game he was playing for the Denver Nuggets. Through an act that disobeyed NBA rules, Abdul-Rauf sought to obey the principles of Islam that he thought, at the time, disagreed with the United States' aggression. Abdul-Rauf was vilified by the media and the U.S. at large for his actions.
Although the Ohio University chapter of Sigma Theta Epsilon Men's National Christian Service Fraternity has been almost two years in the making, the group has just recently begun to promote itself as a Christian fraternity on campus.
Today is the second installment of a weekly series that explores the connections between religion and progressive politics and offers a warm bowl of soup, too.
It was a mere year and a half ago that the Cleveland Cavaliers were the laughingstocks of the NBA -they lacked talent and depth at every position, lost a league-high 65 games and carried a me-first attitude, which was made clearly evident in Ricky Davis' attempt to garner a triple-double by shooting at his own basket and rebounding the miss (needless to say, it was all for naught, as the rebound was not counted). They were a name without a face, a far cry from the teams of the early 1990s that perennially challenged Michael Jordan and his Chicago Bulls.
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia -One month after an epic tsunami ravaged southern Asia, children and teachers in Indonesia's worst-hit Aceh province yesterday made an emotional return to school, where thousands of desks of classmates and colleagues sat empty.