Field Hockey: 'Cats pocket win, look to maintain energy
By Taylor Jedrzejek | Oct. 23, 2013Ohio won’t have much time to enjoy what coach Neil Macmillan said is the team’s biggest win of the season.
Ohio won’t have much time to enjoy what coach Neil Macmillan said is the team’s biggest win of the season.
With the trees going bare and the weather getting colder in Athens, another winter season is coming to a head.
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The first Athens Zombie Pageant will be bringing “drop dead gorgeous” contestants on stage in an unconventional manner.
Correction: This article originally stated that Ryan Altenbach was the O-Zone president, but Tim McVey is the actual president. This article has been changed from its original form.
First, it was during the summer. Then, communication faculty members were told to wait until September. Now, Ohio University officials are crossing their fingers that this Monday will be move-in day.
With a slew of school shootings in recent memory, Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly announced Monday that his deputies will begin doing random “walkthroughs” at Athens County schools outside the city limits.
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series profiling new staff in the Ohio University provost’s office.
Many students may opt for tattoos during their college years, but on Wednesday, a temporary piece of body art might bring hope.
Last Saturday’s 56-28 victory against Eastern Michigan quite literally was a career day for redshirt senior quarterback Tyler Tettleton.
After launching last year, the LGBT History Month lecture will continue to profile different subsets of the LGBT community.
Some college students, including Ohio University students, will be offered a complimentary new version of Microsoft Office.
Unlike last Saturday’s game against Central Michigan, there was no need to dispute the outcome of the Bobcats’ matchup with Miami, as aggressive play on both ends of the field left no doubt about Ohio’s 1-0 win when the final horn sounded Wednesday at Pruitt Field.
After growing up in Palestine and spending 15 years working for Middle Eastern restaurants, Ata Abdel Rahman knows his way around a kitchen.
I remember where I was the first time I heard the story. I was a freshman sports reporter for The Post. Back in the mid-1990s, The Post was on the first floor of the old Baker Center on the side of the building nearest Court Street. It was within those artificially-lit green and white rooms that many great journalism careers were launched, probably along with several cases of rickets.
In her letter to The Post on Monday, Board of Trustees Chair Sandra Anderson mistakenly wrote that our Board adequately seeks student input, but conveniently her letter provides more than enough evidence to the contrary.