Baseball: Powerful Eastern Kentucky offense threatens Ohio
By Christian Hoppens | Apr. 8, 2013This past weekend, Eastern Kentucky outscored Morehead State 53-24 in a three-game baseball series.
This past weekend, Eastern Kentucky outscored Morehead State 53-24 in a three-game baseball series.
Many may think of death as something people experience once, but one project explores the death that can happen daily.
Anna Morton wore a blazer and heels, dressed executively for the role she envisions herself assuming, speaking to preserving and improving the body she calls home.
Once upon a time, the best golfer in the world hit a rough skid, overshadowed by personal debauchery, detrimental injuries and on-course woes.
Floors shook and speakers rattled as Ace Hood, Jéan P and UDrop performed in the Baker University Center Ballroom in front of 350 fans.
Students in the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs voiced their desire for a change in the structure of their representation in Graduate Student Senate on Monday.
A familiar face held a discussion with students as one of three finalists for the largest student-oriented position at Ohio University, detailing what she could do to serve the campus.
Former Rutgers men’s basketball coach Mike Rice was recently fired for both physically and verbally abusing his players during practice. Rice was exposed by former assistant Eric Murdock to ESPN’s Outside The Lines.
Major League Baseball is certainly guilty of having questionable rules that cause me to shake my head. While I could name countless rules I disagree with, I am choosing to name one rule in particular.
As an avid dog lover and volunteer at the Athens County Dog Shelter, walking up and down the gloomy gray aisles full of terrified barking dogs is basically torture. There are so many dogs waiting for a loving person to come adopt them, but with the constant arrival of new “homeless” dogs, it’s becoming an impossible task.
About 1,500 student employees work for Culinary Services at Ohio University alone, but one stands out from the rest both on campus and in the Midwest.
Set to begin its longest homestand in more than a decade, Ohio will host Ohio State for a doubleheader Tuesday, marking the Buckeyes’ first trip to Athens since 2008.
VOICE, one of two parties running for Student Senate, claims to be “the voice of diversity.” One way they plan to make their voices heard on the front of diversity is by expanding gender-neutral housing. Supposedly, Student Senate “led the way with gender-neutral housing” just by “(passing) a resolution.” Yet, as the student who organized the student movement for GNH, I remember things a little differently.
Healthy competition has been bred amongst Ohio’s cornerbacks this spring because of an infusion of experience and talent led by a new position coach.
County officials are trying to combat extra costs caused by the disparity between the beds Athens County budgets for the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail and the number of people actually using them.
Steve Fryburg, a retired police officer and Army veteran, visited Ohio University to give a lecture on the “kNOw Drones” project Monday night.
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When the women’s club volleyball team arrived in Dallas for the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation’s Collegiate Club Volleyball Championship this past weekend, it was determined to win the three-day tournament.
A Belpre man was sentenced to 20 years in prison by an Athens County Court of Common Pleas judge Monday for breaking into an 82-year-old Coolville woman’s home and beating her.
Like most guys I know, picking out what to wear before a workout is as easy for me as pairing the tee that best shows off every muscular ripple of my upper body with a matching set of shorts and socks.