Hockey: Bobcats fall in CSCHL Championship
By Kelsey Surmacz | Feb. 23, 2014There were two different overtimes with two different results for the Bobcat hockey team at the Central States Collegiate Hockey League Tournament this weekend.
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There were two different overtimes with two different results for the Bobcat hockey team at the Central States Collegiate Hockey League Tournament this weekend.
A man from the Columbus area died early Sunday morning after he fell down a flight of steps and hit his head behind a Court Street bar.
With a surge of majors and falls, points can pile up in a hurry in wrestling matches, something Ohio found itself on both the good and bad side of Sunday.
The Athens City Council chambers have been home to its fair share of eyesores.
After President Barack Obama emphasized improving public education in his State of the Union address, local education officials are discussing which changes they would like to see.
Post columnist Bekki Wyss’ concern Feb. 19 that “Students can prevent rape, sexual assault without federal help” needs more specific information. Who among the “students of color” she refers to are committing most of the rapes? Are they black, brown, red, yellow, pink, or white students? If “one in five” women as well as “a substantial number of men” are being raped, that means that in a relatively small university like OU, 2,000 rapes have been committed. But if “only 12 percent of the student victims report the assault to law enforcement,” the incidence of total rape cases rises statistically to over 16,000 rapes.
A house fire early Sunday morning, contained mostly to the first floor of a multi-story rental complex on Stewart Street, left the property partly charred and Ohio University officials financially assisting students.
Homecoming 2014 won’t be the only celebration in the fall.
Ohio University students took advantage of the warm weather Saturday by stripping down to their skivvies for the fifth annual Bare on the Bricks.
A manwho fell and hit his head behind a Court Street bar was pronounced dead at O'Bleness Memorial Hospital early this morning. Ohio University officials said he was not an OU student.
I guess a few people read my column last week.
It has become increasingly evident that there is a divide within the structure of college football, as student-athletes and NCAA executives are not in agreement with how athletes are treated.
Big Brother pushed Ohio around long enough.
Despite a late second-half charge, Ohio fell to Akron for its tenth straight loss on Saturday.
Greetings, peeps.
Athens City Law Director Pat Lang, who is responsible for directing the prosecution of misdemeanor cases within the city and parts of Athens County, has a powerful job.