Sports Column: Peyton Manning's legacy dependent on Super Bowl
By Paul Holden | Jan. 27, 2014Peyton Manning is one win away from having one of the greatest seasons in NFL history.
Peyton Manning is one win away from having one of the greatest seasons in NFL history.
The rare, arctic-like temperatures hitting most of Ohio this week have proven enough to close Ohio University, but city officials and weather experts say Athens residents can expect normal service from local government and businesses.
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Put yourself on Student Senate’s agenda
As President Barack Obama readies to deliver his State of the Union speech to Congress and the American people Tuesday night, Ohio lawmakers and officials are weighing in on what they’d like to hear.
Whether or not students believe Washington Hall is haunted, the residence hall was home to some frightening friends during Fall Semester finals week.
Ohio University will have two options Wednesday for Student Senate’s vice president instead of the original seven who entered their names in the race.
As if the frosty weather weren’t enough chill for me, I finally saw Frozen, Disney’s latest animated film, over the weekend.
Although the Bobcats have excelled in several facets during Mid-American Conference play, winning at home has not been one of their strengths so far.
Athens City Law Director Pat Lang confirmed late Monday that he plans to announce on Tuesday his candidacy for Athens County Common Pleas Court, Judge L. Alan Goldsberry’s seat on the court.
A Delaware County teenager sat in a drumming circle and was offered the chance to relieve his stress and take his aggression out on the instrument by striking it.
Imagine jotting down 63 words on a single sheet of paper, with at least 32 words repeated once. And for that, collecting a 10-figure sum from one of the most famous billionaires in the world. Not too tough, right? Try one in 4,294,967,296 — or better yet, the odds to correctly select all 63 games of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in March.
After a semester of smaller projects with less involvement, Hip Hop Congress is back on track with a busy Spring Semester.
While some Bobcats stay inside warming up by a fire with a cozy blanket, others will take to the bars for a different sort of blanket — at their own risk.
Providing a safe space has been a goal for the LGBT Center, and now they are looking to train others to make that safe space stretch all over campus.
Oftentimes when a team is racking up wins, its members say that the secret to their success can be found by looking beyond the stats sheet. In Ohio’s case, however, the postgame printouts do provide a glimpse of what has propelled the Bobcats to a 23-7-2 record this season.
Uptown bars will crank the heat and serve up “beer blankets” for cold students looking to enjoy the day off from classes Tuesday.
It takes an “act of God” to close Ohio University, according to its definition of an emergency in its policies and procedures.