Football: Bobcats retain The Bell for third straight season
By Brandon Kors | Sep. 15, 2013When Ohio triumphantly rang “The Bell” after defeating Marshall 34-31 on Saturday, it was clear the Bobcats were celebrating more than that day’s victory.
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When Ohio triumphantly rang “The Bell” after defeating Marshall 34-31 on Saturday, it was clear the Bobcats were celebrating more than that day’s victory.
Ohio Athletics bills its supporters as “the best fans in the MAC,” and so far this year they have lived up to the hype.
The man suspected of robbing an East State Street bank earlier this year has been arrested in Illinois right after robbing a bank there, law enforcement officials said.
Technical complications have forced Blackboard “offline” several times this school year, but officials hope the problem is fixed.
Defense was the theme of the weekend, as only a pair of goals were scored during Ohio’s games against California and No.12 Northwestern.
In soccer, plays begin to build at the back line, which is also a team’s last line of defense.
From The Color Run to the Festival of Colors, events incorporating the throwing of colored powder have been gaining popularity and spreading across the nation in recent years.
The Marching 110 is hitting the road to perform at Paul Brown Stadium as the Cincinnati Bengals play the Pittsburgh Steelers Monday Night.
Native Athens musicians that play uptown aren’t just local fixtures, they’re part of the weekly routine, and established themselves as veterans in the area.
When you think about ways in which human beings contribute to climate change, milk and hamburgers would probably not be the first things that come to mind.
Tiger Woods. Phil Mickelson. Rory McIlroy. These names may ring a familiar bell with golf fanatics and casual watchers of the professional game of golf, but turn to the Web.com Tour and you’ll see the journeymen of golf, the blistered nomads who have but one goal: to play on the PGA Tournament with full status.
Environment Ohio, a Columbus-based environmental group, held a news conference outside the Athens Public Library last week to announce the release of their new study, “America’s Dirtiest Power Plants.” The study documents carbon pollution in the United States and preventative measures to stop global warming.
The next visiting artist lecture may mark the beginning of a partnership with the Ohio University ceramics department and the Huntington Museum of Art in W.Va.
For the second time this season, Ohio finished a weekend with a perfect record and a tournament victory, after sweeping its three matches in the Western Kentucky University Invitational.
Going into Ohio’s 2013 season, wide receiver Mario Dovell felt primed to make an impact on the gridiron after missing all but the Bobcats’ season-opener the year prior because of a season-ending injury.
Sarah Chadwell had more to worry about than just what to pack for studying abroad in Italy last summer. She was also concerned about how people would react when they discovered she was a lesbian.
Though I am just delighted by the stock photo used for the Sept. 12 article about former Ohio University Student Senate Vice President Amrit Saini’s website payment, I am less than warm about the general tone and lack of professionalism that this article, at times, displays.
The prison system has failed Americans — or at least according to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who as the head of the Department of Justice found that too many Americans are locked up for non-violent crimes.