Women's Soccer: 'Cats unable to capitalize on opportunities
By Andy Kovar | Oct. 27, 2013Not executing on chances can cost teams down the final stretch of a regular season, which is exactly what happened to Ohio this weekend.
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Not executing on chances can cost teams down the final stretch of a regular season, which is exactly what happened to Ohio this weekend.
After reprimanding three Ohio University students for putting up what were meant to be supportive Post-it notes at the scene of an alleged rape Uptown, Athens Police officer Neal Dicken is facing an informal complaint.
An article that appeared in the Oct. 28 issue of The Post did not clarify the details of a study on lack of empathy in psychopaths published in September by Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, an academic publisher and research network. There were 120 inmates scanned in that study. It was funded by a $1.6 million grant for a four-year project, which is to include at least six or more studies.
A group of Ohio University students has released a free app on the iTunes market called FortuneMaster!
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Every writer wishes to see his or her work get published and make it to bookshelves throughout the country, and now one local author is living that dream.
A warm fire, enticing lights and energizing music was the atmosphere of an alternative Halloween party Saturday night.
Looking at the stats before the game, it was clear Miami was not a good football team.
The September Term of the Athens County grand jury indicted a Glouster man Monday for aggravated murder of his father, Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn said in a press conference Monday.
The Bobcats kept their place atop the Mid-American Conference standings, defeating a pair of MAC West opponents during this weekend’s road trip.
The Union Bar & Grill has seen its fair share of solid, now-famous performers, including The Black Keys and The White Stripes, but when a rowdy, drunken band comes through, it’s up to the sound technician to deal with the problem.
After recording wins at Northern Illinois and Western Michigan during the same trip for the first time since 2007, Ohio swept the weekly Mid-American Conference awards for the second time this season.
The Athens Halloween Block Party hit a hitch when technical problems plagued the South Stage, forcing the final two acts — Burning River Ramblers and Jones For Revival — to cancel while the North Stage partied on into the early morning.
About 70 registered guests, including statewide leaders and industry vendors, traveled to Ohio to meet in Athens and address equal accessibility for all students.
Although Election Day isn’t until next week, those who might not be able to make it out to the polls Nov. 5 will still have the opportunity to vote early this week.
Honeybees are essential for pollination. Unfortunately, they are also under threat.
Netflix has revolutionized the way we watch movies and television.
There’s a new leader for the Bobcats. Well, sort of.