Posting Up: With Rose's return imminent, don't sleep on the Chicago Bulls
By Alex Marcheschi | Jan. 28, 2013The Chicago Bulls are 27-17 and they currently own the third-best record in the Eastern Conference. That’s without Derrick Rose.
The Chicago Bulls are 27-17 and they currently own the third-best record in the Eastern Conference. That’s without Derrick Rose.
Ohio coach Dan Morris said hockey is a generational game for many families in Canada and the United States. It’s a game where a boy could learn more from talking about the sport on the long car rides to games than on the ice.
Posters and bulletin boards are no longer in focus as Court Street’s businesses and their consumers are going online to stay connected.
Rooted in the gritty swamps of southern country blues combined with the precise simplicity of Appalachian folk, Corbin Marsh Band brings a unique style to the Athens music scene.
After graduating with a master’s degree in financial economics from Ohio University, Samer Daou wanted to invest in the town he loved.
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In The Ridges Auditorium on Friday, the clanging of a cowbell kept time as students in a circle of steel drums practiced new rhythms, their heads bobbing with the music.
This year, the voices represented in a five-year tradition at The Dairy Barn Arts Center will not just come from artists in Athens, Ohio, but also from artists in cities called Athens in West Virginia and Alabama.
Rising liquor sales in Ohio may be a sign of a growing state economy. The Ohio Department of Liquor control recorded $825 million dollars in sales in 2012, marking a 7 percent increase from last year.
After Saturday’s series finale against Oakland, a gaggle of star-crossed children waited outside Ohio’s locker room, braving the loud noises and pungent smells that surrounded it. All they wanted was an autograph or a stick.
Ball State handily defeated Ohio by 31 points Saturday, as the Cardinals opened the game with a burst of scoring and never looked back.
If you’re a young, dominant point guard with a last name that begins with the letter “R,” please be careful.
Ohio University’s provost office named Margaret Kennedy-Dygas the new College of Fine Arts dean Friday.
A subsidized masters program created to keep new teachers in rural Ohio has extended its application deadline.
Many students, if given the choice, would likely pick sitting on a boat over sitting in class any day of the week and while that’s not an option for most, a recent grant will help Ohio University bring the boat to the classroom for many high school students in the form of a computer game.
North Korea announced Thursday its plans for a third nuclear test as a result of U.N. comments that the country’s last missile launch was banned activity.
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More than $800,000 from Ohio University’s General Fee initially dedicated to Ohio’s planned multipurpose center will be allocated for other student use.
Students walking en route to Baker University Center may have noticed some construction occurring at 29 Park Place, better known as the home of Ohio University President Roderick McDavis.
Let’s face it: There’s nothing that can be done to the Star Wars franchise that George Lucas didn’t do himself.