TV: Patrice drools while lobster rules on HIMYM
Dec. 2, 2012By Meryl Gottlieb | mg986611@ohiou.edu | @buzzlightmeryl
By Meryl Gottlieb | mg986611@ohiou.edu | @buzzlightmeryl
Ohio University did not need snow to bring in December and the holiday season.
By William Hoffman | wh092010@ohiou.edu | @Wilbur_Hoffman
Cheers ran throughout a packed Rollerbowl Lanes on Saturday night as Tim Peacock, executive director of Stuart’s Opera House, took the stage to announce part of the 2013 Nelsonville Music Festival lineup.
On a cold Monday morning, Ohio coach Greg Werner said that the swimmers get out of a competition what they put into it.
The Bobcats were the first Division I team in the nation to acquire bowl eligibility and started the season 7-0 before losing four of five games by a combined score of 129-67.
Ohio Athletics announced that its head soccer coach of 13 years, Stacy Strauss, resigned from her position Monday.
A plan formally presented to Ohio Gov. John Kasich Friday could alter the way Ohio public universities receive instructional funding from the state.
Gun in hand, the hunter’s feet crunch the fall leaves in pursuit of the buck just a few yards away. But one foul shot, a change in wind, the slightest noise or sudden movement could mean going home empty handed.
I’m a junior and have been off and on dating a guy since senior year of high school. We’ve also hooked up twice (sober). However, he tells me he doesn’t want to settle down/be in a relationship until after he graduates college. There’s only one other girl he’s liked in the past three years (or at least that’s what he told me). Is this usual or do you find this sketchy?
Though the United States has a history of civil rights movements and independence, another country has yet to experience liberation because of its current state of government and constant military threat from neighboring countries.
UPDATE: Students tried to talk peer down from bridge
By Nathan Gordon | ng312310@ohiou.edu | @GordonRises
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As we wrap up the semester, there’s only one thing in mind: “I would give anything to go back to quarters.” You probably thought I was going to say winter break, but I’m too busy studying 15 weeks of material to even think about the comforts of Cleveland.
While the excitement of Friday’s game at Bird Arena kept fans at the edge of their cold, metal bleachers, the action on Saturday night had some of Ohio’s younger fans telling Minot State to “Stop beating up our Bobcats.”
Highlights of Post writer’s trip include plenty of gore, no venison
Hi, I’m a first year grad student at OU. On Sunday morning I walked to Alden Library to start my research and writing for the day. It was around 11 a.m. and I was a little disappointed at my late start, thinking the library opened at 10 a.m. as they did the day before. When I arrived, I saw the hours posted on the door and realized they didn’t open for another hour.