Women's Basketball: Injuries weaken Bobcats' lineup
By Chad Lindskog | Jan. 21, 2013After defeating Marshall in the middle of December, Ohio was one game under .500 and in the midst of a three-game win streak.
After defeating Marshall in the middle of December, Ohio was one game under .500 and in the midst of a three-game win streak.
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A group of community members, leaders and students gathered outside Galbreath Chapel Monday morning and bowed their heads in prayer — not in honor of someone who just died, but rather a moment of silence to honor an activist who was assassinated many years ago.
In 1970, one woman decided she had the right to control her own body.
American people are frankly tired of the government disappointing them — especially when it’s an issue regarding their safety.
We are writing in response to your Jan. 17 article, “‘Sugar Babies’ growing across Ohio, OU.” The article detailed the growth of college students trading “companionship,” often including sexual favors, in exchange for financial support. According to the article, tuition is the primary driver of the trend. Ohio University is one of the schools most affected; in fact, Ohio University is experiencing the 17th fastest growth in tuition prostitution worldwide.
Athens accumulated 634 noise complaints during an 11-month period — but the reputation of the streets tallying up these totals spoke louder than any police record could.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Standing in 30-degree weather was the price several hundred thousand people paid to witness 44th President Barack Obama sworn in for a second term.
For years, Kobe Bryant has been known as a prolific scorer, which overshadows his other abilities, despite doing everything in his will to lead his team to victory.
After months of renovations and construction, an Uptown building is ready to serve as a home to multiple programs and students.
The ending of the 2012 season was bittersweet for National Hockey League fans throughout the country. At that time, fans waited in excitement for the playoffs, yet they also worried as the NHL’s labor dispute was not far behind. The dispute officially began Sept. 15 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, marking the second lockout in the last eight years.
Apple pie and baseball are just a couple things that people call “uniquely American.”
The Athens City School District will have a two-delay Wednesday, said Administrative Assistant Judy Stanley.
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There’s some presumably dead wise person who said we learn from our mistakes. Usually this is true, because I’m pretty sure none of Taylor Swift’s exes have been her ex more than once. However, there are a few of us that contradict that adage, and I am one of them.
“Who doesn’t love to win” is one line in the Marshall University fight song. The Thundering Herd’s swimmers, though, haven’t felt the love of winning against Ohio in years.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohio.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
A few months ago, I was watching the local news in my hometown of Cincinnati when I saw an advertisement for a news special. The report focused on a supposed drug epidemic that was particularly affecting the Kentucky suburbs: heroin.
A quarter of adults between ages 18 and 34 binge drink, according to 2010 figures from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Ohio University students are not exempt from the pressures of drinking and drug use.
Folks, I know this is a humor column, but I want to take this time to talk to you about a serious subject. You’re all aware of the tragedy that happened during winter break: the senseless, horrific murder of 27 innocent people, including 20 children, in Newtown, Conn. Some humorists believe that it’s never too soon to joke about any subject, but I believe that if anything in this world is untouchable, the mass murder of schoolchildren has got to be it. There’s nothing funny about what happened in Sandy Hook, and I’m not going to pretend otherwise.