Swimming and Diving: Bobcats test pool for MAC Championship
By Luke O'Roark | Jan. 23, 2014When the Bobcats visit the SPIRE Institute in Geneva this Saturday, the team will be testing unchartered waters.
When the Bobcats visit the SPIRE Institute in Geneva this Saturday, the team will be testing unchartered waters.
Alden Library’s fifth floor has a much older collection of materials — some dating as far back as 800 years.
Towns surrounding Chernobyl are still feeling the effects of radiation poisoning nearly 30 years after one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters.
Ohio University, along with other state institutions, have put together a proposal with construction projects they’d like to see receive a portion of state funds.
The first senate member to resign was Kelsey Higgins, the director of interns, who put on her coat in the middle of the meeting and walked out after bursting into tears.
Ohio University’s first Board of Trustees meeting of the year will include discussion of disputed decisions from the end of last year.
A 21-year-old mother pleaded guilty Tuesday to one charge of theft after stealing more than $1,000 worth of merchandise from Athens Wal-Mart.
Last season, Ohio finished 6-23 and recorded just one win in Mid-American Conference play.
In The New Political article “Senate president, trustee accuse former ticket of newspaper theft,” I have been unjustly accused of a crime, and inaccurately excluded from the Senate body. It is hard for me to understand why this article would come out at this time, but there is much in this article that is troubling. I know for a fact that I was not involved in the theft of the newspapers, and I am confident that the others blamed in the article did nothing of the sort. If Anna and Keith had knowledge of this theft why did they not come forward?
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
After changing his plea from not guilty to guilty Tuesday, a man will enter the Athens County Prosecuting Attorney’s Diversion Program for taking more than $5,000 from a woman without providing his promised service.
Wednesday night, we followed the many twists and turns of the Student Senate meeting, which was supposed to end with a new vice president and a sigh of relief for senate members. Many of you tuned in to the goings on too, if the reaction on social media was any indication of interest.
A barrage of setbacks have marred the long-awaited opening of the Walter Fieldhouse for months, and this time inhospitable weather, delays in heating the facility and deliberation about drop-down netting will ultimately keep most students from setting foot on the facility’s artificial turf or track until Fall Semester.
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The script Ohio wrote in its past four Mid-American Conference games was acted out once again Wednesday at The Convo, as first-half struggles continued to plague the Bobcats.
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This is a column about politics — mostly national, because it was decided that as local editor of The Post, perhaps I shouldn’t take opinions on the happenings of Athens City Council or Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly’s office.
As much as the weather has had a hard time figuring out what to do with itself, the gas prices in Ohio are doing pretty much the same thing.