Swimming & Diving: Invitational to test Bobcats
Nov. 28, 2012Former Secretary of State Colin Powell once said, “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.”
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Former Secretary of State Colin Powell once said, “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.”
Rock ‘n’ roll will take on a whole new meaning at the Halfway to Nelsonville Music Festival party Saturday, where attendees will not only get to enjoy live music at an unlikely venue — Rollerbowl Lanes — but also find out headliners for the spring event.
From short and scraggly to bold and bushy, many around Athens sport whiskers that represent aspects of their personality.
Ohio University’s Symphonic Band, Wind Symphony and Marching 110 are coming together Thursday night for the first-ever Band-O-Rama.
Not to bore you with the understatement of the century (literally), but it’s a privilege to be a Postie.
A construction worker who was injured Wednesday night at the Schoonover Center was released from the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The Ohio swimming and diving team welcomed a new assistant coach whose name is still synonymous with Mid-American Conference lore to the pool deck this season.
With 23 seconds remaining, St. Bonaventure senior forward Demitrius Conger rose for a three-point shot that would give the Bonnies a one-point advantage against Ohio.
Despite trading points with Massachusetts for the majority of the game and cutting down costly turnovers, offensive woes once again hindered Ohio Thursday, resulting in the team’s fourth consecutive loss.
The Uptown sidewalks were dressed with holiday style Wednesday night as the boughs of the Athens Christmas tree were lit — and for the first time in more than 40 years, students were rocking around the tree alongside city residents.
Those both for and against hydraulic fracturing in Athens County intersected at a crossroads Wednesday night.
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The dangerous side of gingerbread houses takes center stage in a new holiday musical.