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The irony cuts through the air as a cheesy but entertaining singer plays the 1930s hit “Sitting on Top of the World” for the senior residents of The Lindley Inn.
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The irony cuts through the air as a cheesy but entertaining singer plays the 1930s hit “Sitting on Top of the World” for the senior residents of The Lindley Inn.
Though fall may be full of orange leaves and pumpkins, one organization is offering one last chance to be “tickled pink.”
Several times a week, three students can be found training at Bird Arena for their next big match. But rather than ice skates, sleds propel them as they fly across the ice in hopes of going for the Paralympics gold.
A state prosecutor is investigating Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly for allegations of assault 42 days before voters will decide if he will be sheriff for another four years.
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly is being investigated by the Attorney General's Office following allegations of assaulting a man on Saturday.
I am the mother of a young man in his senior year of undergraduate studies who is currently applying to medical schools. We live in a suburb of Cleveland, where both my son and I were born and raised. In other words, we are Ohioans. Ohio University has a wonderful reputation as a great medical school and naturally, my son put it on his short list of schools to apply to.
This isn't a eulogy.
Woah there, slugger! You’re not thinking of going to class, are you?
Coffee and energy drinks run through the veins of most college students. When it comes to finding that energy boost, though, healthier options might actually supply a better pick-me-up.
It’s Monday morning, and the only consolation you have for the grueling, inhumanely cruel long week ahead of you is in your hands. What you hold is the miracle of human existence.
When it comes to music, I have a very specific preference I rarely stray from. It’s difficult to try and classify the genre of music, but I would describe it as the type of music Oprah insistently kept preaching is corrupting our nation’s youth, endangering lives, and giving puppies cancer (probably — I don’t watch a lot of Oprah).
A girl wears a Joe Paterno mask before the Ohio vs. Penn State game held at Beaver Stadium in State College, Pa., Saturday. Paterno, the previous head coach, was asked to retire by the school last season after a series of scandals emerged involving his assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. Paterno later died of lung cancer Jan. 22. (Katharine Egli | Picture Editor)
A simple swab of the cheek is all it takes to be added to the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry, but the prospect of donating bone marrow can be a tricky and often scary concept for potential donors.
Since being hired as Ohio’s Director of Athletics in April 2007, Jim Schaus has accomplished enough to cement a legacy in Athens.
Isaac Smith found himself at Hillel’s bone marrow drive the winter of his freshman year, unaware of what would happen just a year later.
When my editors approached me about which spring sport I wanted to cover, I didn’t balk at my choice.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
In memory of West Elementary School’s former guidance counselor, Patricia “Patsy” Barrington, the Athens Bulldogs Cross Country Club is sponsoring a 5k fun run/walk Saturday.
Hang in there, Ohio University students. You only have three more weeks of classes and exams before that beautiful horizon called “summer” arrives. Here are four positive stories to get you through your Wednesday.
As we celebrate our mothers and women in our life this week, we have a lot to be grateful for and a lot at stake in the upcoming election.