Hockey: Freshman forward Spellacy boosts squad's scoring production with superb performances
By Kelsey Surmacz | Jan. 28, 2014High scoring has played a significant part in Ohio’s success, as the squad has registered 147 goals this season.
High scoring has played a significant part in Ohio’s success, as the squad has registered 147 goals this season.
GoBus will try to prevent overbooking its rides, though it could still happen.
Although the headlines are often strewn with celebrities and public figures fighting stalkers, it is a problem that can affect anyone.
In the immediate aftermath of the now-infamous Court Street public sex act that caught the attention of the international media last year, five other rapes and sexual assaults were reported to authorities during the two months to follow.
Playing college sports is only a dream for most young athletes, and Kat Yelle made her dream a reality after signing to play for Ohio.
Yolan Dennis, a registered nurse from Warren Township, is to announce her candidacy for Ohio's 94th House District, a run that if successful would unseat three-term Rep. Debbie Phillips, D-Athens.
“Knock, knock, knock,” emanates from the stage as a character in the Ohio University production of Macbeth knocks on a giant castle door.
Some of the best moments in rock ‘n’ roll come from the mistakes.
It’s been two years since Ohio jam band The Werks has graced the stage of Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, 24 W. Union St., and it may be too late to see the band in the intimate brewery space this time around.
The Bobcats are in need of a little luck.
GOP, Democratic politicians from Ohio respond to Obama’s State of the Union.
Athens law director believes he has the essential experience to be elected as common pleas court judge.
During the 2007-08 season, the Celtics made it apparent they were done rebuilding and wanted to win some more championships by signing Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett.
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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