Camera phones bring new problems to privacy
Oct. 14, 2003(U-WIRE) Louisiana State University - My roommate just got a camera phone.
(U-WIRE) Louisiana State University - My roommate just got a camera phone.
Last night, Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was filled with potential monsters.
Traditional objects and the artwork of a current artist reflect the culture of Africa in an exhibit now showing at the Ohio University Art Gallery and Trisolini Gallery.
Ohio field hockey captains Amanda Freeman and Elizabeth Holtzman swept Mid-American Conference player-of-the-week honors following the Bobcats' wins over No. 20 Louisville and Miami at Peggy Pruitt Field.
WASHINGTON - Women pleaded with the government yesterday to continue a ban on most silicone gel breast implants, telling of years of pain and suffering they blame on leaking devices.
Nelsonville City Council members discussed sewer rate increases at last night's meeting.
LONDON - The Rev. David Page is a gay priest and says there are many like him ministering to Church of England parishes in London.
TEHRAN, Iran - Nine years ago, sociologist Saeed Madeni was jailed for three months for writing an article about Shirin Ebadi's campaign for women's rights.
Council adopted a wait-and-see attitude toward the proposed Campus Edge apartment complex during last night's committee meeting.
Ohio men's club rugby team's A side continued their undefeated season with a 38-0 victory against Marshall's A side this past weekend.
Ohio University should do away with designated free speech zones so that students may meet more freely and effectively on campus. Nineteen locations currently are designated as free speech zones, where any organization may meet and demonstrate if the organization has filed necessary paperwork with the university to reserve the area. Most of these sites carry restrictions regarding amplification and when demonstrations may take place. By placing and upholding these limitations, OU prevents organizations from being efficient.
J.C. Penney in University Mall, 1000 E. State St., will be closing Jan. 10 because the store has not been meeting company objectives.
United Campus Ministry will host a speaker and worship service at 7 p.m. tonight in Galbreath Chapel to show support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students who struggle for acceptance in their churches.