Basham brings new life to Bobcats' defense
Tarell Basham, a sophomore defensive end, is making a name for himself on- and off-the-field.
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Tarell Basham, a sophomore defensive end, is making a name for himself on- and off-the-field.
Bringing Bobcats closer together has been a mission for Delfin Bautista, director of the LGBT Center.
Hang up the high school letterman jacket and put down the lanyard, class of 2018, you are now college students.
Beer lovers of Ohio will be in hops-heaven for a week in Athens when their favorite beverage takes center stage.
Forget taking out a loan for school — these days textbooks practically require mortgages.
During his retirement, former Ohio baseball coach Joe Carbone can be found at Mannino’s Grand Slam in Dublin teaching the principles of baseball to everyone from kindergartners to high schoolers.
Another nine felony counts have been added to charges against an Ohio University professor accused of possessing online child pornography.
Aaron’s party is planning to make him the “flyest kid on the block” during his performance at South Beach.
Do you raid the refrigerator or pantry for sustenance and end up consuming junk food? I get it — you’re tired, definitely not in the mood to cook and just want something quick that will satisfy your hunger cravings. What’s the big deal? Well, if the snack is primarily empty calories (processed foods or high-fat, high-sugar items), such routine behavior can be a main reason you haven’t yet achieved that coveted summer physique.
“For too long, the students who are primarily concerned with getting the best education possible … have not been represented in student government.”
This is the last edition of College Matt-ers. Here we go.
INTRODUCTION
Mitch Longo has proven to be a hidden gem on and off the field for Ohio.
Unfortunately, it is extremely common for the students at Ohio University to feel apathetic toward or just not know anything about what our Student Senate does. I too felt this way until I really looked into what they stand for.
The college setting is supposed to be the one place where students’ opinions count; where ONE voice matters.
Anna Lippincott's Wednesday letter to the editor calls the Restart ticket “a bunch of liberal weenies who have no idea what they're doing and definitely do not belong in the big leagues.”
Ohio’s new men’s basketball coach Saul Phillips has energy that’s infectious.
Belle Knox is hardly a household name. Her plight, however, since assuming the occupation of a pornography actress has been widely followed by the media, online message boards and her classmates at the prestigious Duke University.
Here’s a number that’s scary for Republicans: 18 percent. Since 2006, that’s been the Democrats’ average lead among young voters nationwide, according to Gallup. It makes sense that the party that has stood in the way of marriage equality, immigration reform, raising the minimum wage, equal pay for equal work and increasing college aid for students would have a problem connecting with young Americans. And in election years, this gap matters even more. For example, President Barack Obama’s 67 percent share of young voters in 2012 was widely cited as one of the major contributors to his victory.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part series exploring the balance Ohio student-athletes strike between their academics, athletics and extracurricular activities.