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By Sam Howard | Oct. 10, 2013What started as a normal evening for Kathleen Covalt about five years ago turned out to be out of this world — perhaps literally.
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What started as a normal evening for Kathleen Covalt about five years ago turned out to be out of this world — perhaps literally.
A private theater. A gym with floor-to-ceiling windows. An in-ground pool.
Patricia Hoy, a grief-stricken mother, was granted the property belonging to her son, the victim of a convicted assailant, by the Athens County Common Pleas Court Wednesday.
Grove City natives Keith and Chad Moore are related by blood, and they also share a similar story on the gridiron for Ohio. Both linebackers started their Bobcats careers as walk-on redshirts during their freshman seasons.
In the 1960s, a beer was a quarter.
The pomp and circumstance that accompanies Homecoming is merely white noise for the Ohio football team.
Court Street will be busy this weekend with alumni scrambling from bar to bar with current students. However, for some returning alumni, they will be skipping the bars Friday to bring music to Athens.
Editor’s note: Because Delfin Bautista does not identify with one gender, the non-gendered pronoun “they” is used.
After the weekend’s Homecoming activities are over, the Recycling and Refuse department oversees Ohio University’s efforts to keep its carbon footprint in check.
The Ohio University Police Department is not taking any chances after national incidents at the Boston Marathon and Washington Navy Yard.
Those who graduated a short two to three years ago might remember a popular Athens band called First Street Heat. Although the group is broken up now, several members remain in the area and want to reignite the heat.
Leading up to National Signing Day, Devin Bass had a tough decision to make.
Ohio women’s soccer is entering the heart of its Mid-American Conference schedule.
During a rehearsal for the Division of Theater’s main-stage production of Metamorphoses, second-year graduate actor Mbali Guliwe slipped on the deck of the pool used in the show and hit his head.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Ohio University’s chief information officer is headed north.
Saving a life can be as easy as cataloging your name and DNA in the national bone marrow register.