Sports Column: Common journalistic practice of fact-checking breaks biggest sports story of the year
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to congratulate this year’s Woodward and Bernstein.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to congratulate this year’s Woodward and Bernstein.
Editor’s note: This is the final in a two-part series examining Ohio University’s leadership structure. Go online to watch the last set of videos for the series.
On the way to Boyd Dining Hall on Monday night, two Ohio University sophomores stopped and invited one more student to dinner.
Sometimes it’s not fun to report the news.
Ohio Athletics announced Monday night that its soccer coach of 13 seasons, Stacy Strauss, resigned to “pursue other professional opportunities.”
I’m a junior and have been off and on dating a guy since senior year of high school. We’ve also hooked up twice (sober). However, he tells me he doesn’t want to settle down/be in a relationship until after he graduates college. There’s only one other girl he’s liked in the past three years (or at least that’s what he told me). Is this usual or do you find this sketchy?
Bulk-size quantities of Easy Mac and a meal plan’s guarantee of food are simple luxuries most students take for granted, but some are unable to enjoy even those.
A week after the cease-fire was declared between Israel and Gaza, J Street U chapters across the nation, including Ohio University’s chapter, will hold candlelight vigils to remember both Israeli and Palestinian civilian deaths and injuries Wednesday night.
Lexie Baldwin is not the typical Ohio women’s basketball player. Her favorite hobbies include fishing, riding four-wheelers (or mud-riding, as she calls it), and hunting. When she is not shooting wild game, though, she is perfecting her game on the hardwood.
As a senior at Ohio University, Brandon Carte and Sara Jerde’s Nov. 13 column “Veterans Day ignored by students too easily,” appealed to me and I felt the need to comment.
The fourth Thursday in November is known as a day full of food, family, football and parades, and during Ohio University’s first semester in decades, international students will have a chance to join the festivities.
Ohio University’s smoking ban task force convened Monday for the first time to discuss a July recommendation from the Ohio Board of Regents.
We are five days away from election day. The season of heated debates, campaign stops and endless political advertising will soon be over.
As wintry weather becomes more and more normal, athletic events begin to move from the fields to the gyms. This means, along with other things, that wrestling season has returned for Ohio.
Here's a breakdown of the performances at the Athens Halloween Block Party during the night. Be sure to pick up a copy of The Post Monday for more coverage.
THE WHITE HOUSE
During the past century, 10 United States presidents have spoken in Athens, and Wednesday will mark the 11th.
Dearest Jimmy Fallon,
Editor’s note: This is the third of a four-part series examining weddings in Athens.
Editor’s note: This is the second of a four-part series examining the weddings in Athens.