Today's Edition:
Wednesday, October 2, 2002

Previous Edition | Next Edition


Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee/ Photo Editor
Sanitation employees Chuck Matheny (left) and Dave Warren (right) collect garbage behind Lincoln Hall early Monday morning.

 

State of the University speech focuses on student engagement
by Nick Juliano/Senior Campus Writer
Ohio University President Robert Glidden yesterday delivered his annual State of the University address where he outlined last year’s successes and proposed his future goals....continued

OU alum clues in 'Jeopardy!' audience
by Laura Blankemeyer/Staff Writer
Yesterday, Jimmy McGuire, part of the Jeopardy! Clue Crew, visited the same classroom in the Radio and Television building he sat in almost 14 years ago as an Ohio University telecommunications major. This time, though, McGuire spoke from the front of the room.....continued

Multicultural awareness stressed by speakers
by Karlie Dunsky/Staff Writer
CNN correspondent Maria Hinojosa offered wisdom on the challenges of journalism and ethnic interaction to Ohio University students at 7:30 last night in Baker Center Ballroom. She combined a speech on her experiences as a journalist with a speech on the state of Latinos in the United States......continued


There’s a new man in town to battle trash
by Erica Bush/Staff Writer
Beer cans, cups and bottles speckle off-campus Athens lawns the morning after a party. But a 15-minute work session could clean the yard, said Michael Cooper, the recently appointed Athens City Sanitarian. ...continued

Athens City looks at HIPAA laws
by Casey Clapper and Natalie Morales/Staff Writers
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 might have little effect on Athens' everyday operations, but officials are working to comply with the piece of federal legislation that brings sweeping changes to privacy regulations.....continued

O'Bleness prepares for new HIPAA requirements
by Erica Bush/Staff Writer
O'Bleness Memorial Hospital officials are working to prepare for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act's April compliance deadline by drafting new policy notices about how the hospital and patients will be affected.....continued

 

BRIEFLY

Adel Hana/The Associated Press
Palestinian schoolboys
flee as Israeli soldiers guarding the Jewish settlement of Kfar Darom open
fire at them in Deir el Balah, southern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2002.
Nine schoolboys were wounded during clashes with soldiers after a protest
march near the settlement.

 


Opinion

Editorial

 

Column


 


Sports

Bobcats topple Buckeyes
by Chris Littmann/Staff Writer
The Ohio field hockey team scored three goals in the second half to break a 1-1 halftime tie and defeat No. 20 Ohio State 4-1....continued

Redshirts bring offensive power to Ohio
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer

With the season only 14 days old, the redshirt freshmen duo of outside hitters Holly Schetzsle and Julia Winkfield have proven that the phrase “lack of experience” is no longer in their vocabulary.....continued

U.S. can’t survive Ryder Cup
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer
Outcheered. Outcoached. Outplayed. Sounds like a scene from Survivor, doesn’t it?...continued