MAC Notebook: Coach firing, upcoming matchup highlight mid-week MACtion
By Charlie Hatch | Nov. 10, 2013New bowls, old coaches and marquee matchups continue to saturate Mid-American Conference headlines.
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New bowls, old coaches and marquee matchups continue to saturate Mid-American Conference headlines.
When people first began making movies, it was an art, a newfound way to interpret emotion through pictures and motion. The industry was predominantly women who told stories and directed, but at the time there was not much output because not many people would pay to see such films. It was more of an attraction that a few people would make for audience enjoyment. Eventually the industry began to grow because of the potential revenue films could make.
The crowd wasn’t expecting comedian Nick Offerman to come onstage bare-chested, but the American flag printed shirt he would wear for the rest of his act remained on its peg for a few minutes.
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Age doesn’t have to be a constraint and one local screening will prove that.
The 2013 college football season has been a year of unbeaten teams.
A small, figurative snowball has begun to roll down a hill and is gaining momentum.
For a better part of the last decade I have been sheepishly on the defensive at most times in the off chance that some raging maniac who lurks in dark alleys at night will finally succeed in his goal of murdering me. I do not know anyone, nor has anyone personally relayed such a story to me; however it seems like a truly rational thing to fear in my mind. There are, however, several legitimate threats that I simply disregard as outlandish and downright absurd. As a teen, growing up in the cold, hard suburbs of Pittsburgh, there was one risky behavior in particular that I feel was a serious threat to my life: pimple popping.
The first speaker in this year’s upcoming Kennedy Lecture Series will be Dr. Keith Devlin, of Stanford University, to debate technological revolutions.
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By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
Kiyanna Black stole the show in The Convo Sunday, as the sophomore guard scored 35 points to lead the Bobcats to their first win the Bob Boldon era.
Ohio got just the early-season jolt it wanted Saturday when it saw five Bobcat wrestlers place in the top five of their respective divisions at the Michigan State Open.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
GLEE: Sam (Chord Overstreet) performs in the "A Katy or a Gaga" episode of GLEE airing Thursday, Nov. 7 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2013 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: Beth Dubber/FOX
GLEE: The members of New Directions performs in the "A Katy or a Gaga" episode of GLEE airing Thursday, Nov. 7 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2013 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: Mike Yarish/FOX
Jim Christian preached the entire offseason about the depth of this season’s Ohio squad.
With a 197-81 win over conference rival Marshall, Ohio (3-1) reached it’s highest point total of the season on Friday.
Trailing by one goal, no time remaining in regulation and a corner opportunity to tie the game.