Between the Lines: Procrastination: Not just a habit, a lifestyle
Nov. 4, 2013There are very few things I am good at. None of them are important skills to have, either.
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There are very few things I am good at. None of them are important skills to have, either.
The Scripps College of Communication is offering an opportunity to report the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
Dan Innis, Ohio University alumnus and former associate dean of Ohio University’s College of Business, has decided to run for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District seat in 2014.
As of late, I have been hearing more and more about something that sounds fascinating, yet I had no idea what it actually was. Replicating everyday objects, perhaps on a large scale, seems like something that could keep me occupied for hours on end. I am referring to 3D printing.
A few months back, I was a reformed addict.
As the pink ribbons are put away from the final days of October, another trademark cancer awareness symbol begins to grow—literally. That’s because November is considered “No-Shave November” and facial hair can be found everywhere.
Under Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s higher-education funding model, Ohio University is projected to receive the biggest increase in state funds compared to other state universities this fiscal year.
It was two days of training and challenges for cadets during the weekend.
With acts such as Kacey Musgraves and Sara Bareilles bringing their own flavor of modern pop, the next act in the Performing Arts Series lineup will be a throwback.
A Glouster man who allegedly murdered his father was arraigned in court Monday, pleading not guilty to an indictment of nine felony charges.
While Bobcats were beating Miami University’s Red Hawks on Oct. 26, Campus Recycling decided to tackle a different kind of problem — waste reduction.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
A Millfield man was arraigned in court Monday, pleading not guilty to an indictment charging one count of sexual battery.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
The cheer that follows the last note of the national anthem is oftentimes the final push that athletes feel before a game.
City officials feel as though it’s time for some terminology changes regarding the term “handicapped” when mentioned on city property.
A Glouster woman accused of trafficking a minor as a prostitute for money and drugs was arraigned in court Monday for a separate indictment.
What started as a “handshake agreement” between Amrit Saini and Student Senate to continue reworking its website resulted in the organization opting for help from the university.
"The Lighthouse" â When Robin and Loretta's conflict escalates, Barney is caught in the middle. Meanwhile, Marshall and Daphne deal with a stowaway on their road trip, and Ted and Cassie try to enjoy a trip to a lighthouse, on the final season of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, Nov. 4 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS é2013 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.