Women's Basketball: Lack of execution leads to loss
By Alex Marcheschi | Nov. 25, 2012Ohio relinquished an early lead to suffer defeat at the hands of Duquesne by a score of 62-55 Sunday.
Ohio relinquished an early lead to suffer defeat at the hands of Duquesne by a score of 62-55 Sunday.
With the possible introduction of a new soda-vending program, students might find it easier to compare calories of beverages.
After splitting two games at home against Indiana, coach Dan Morris did something most coaches sitting at 14-2-2 would avoid.
TLC’s Craft Wars pits crafters against crafters in a creation war for a $10,000 grand prize.
For the second consecutive season, the Bobcats will find themselves at home for the NCAA Tournament, despite winning the Mid-American Conference regular season title and finishing with the best winning percentage in the MAC.
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In a book-rimmed office, several percussionists accompany Joseph Van Hassel, a visiting professor of percussion who is using his semester-long tenure at Ohio University to share his knowledge of different percussion techniques and compositions.
It’s safe to say that Ohio passed its first real test with flying colors Saturday, besting Richmond in come-from-behind fashion.
As the majority of Ohio University students gear up for the last three weeks of their first semester, one student will make a final push to raise money in Ghana.
An Athens County agency is working alongside people with developmental disabilities to find job opportunities and even careers with 40 area businesses.
Seeking peace and inner wisdom, Kristen Wade turned to yoga when she was about 12 or 13 years old.
An Ohio University program is giving 18 senior nutrition and dietetic majors this semester the opportunity to work with people who are trying to lose weight.
Exciting news: CHRISTMAS IS HERE!
“People don’t stop having heart attacks and needing stitches just because it’s Thanksgiving.” My dad’s words as he tied his shoes, grabbed his stethoscope and headed out the door on the morning of Thanksgiving. A 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. shift at Elyria Memorial Hospital is nothing out of the ordinary for our family, even on Thanksgiving. He has missed birthday cakes, Christmas dinners, July 4 picnics, graduation parties and much, much more. He has never once thought it to be odd, because it’s not.
Athens’ oldest residents remember a very different city that has been transformed through the decades by students who might have unintentionally stressed town-and-gown relations.
I’ve always held the theory that forms of entertainment such as sports and movies are big attractions during the holiday season because people are sick of having their families around and will do anything to shut them up for a couple of hours, hence the popularity of televised sporting events and Hollywood blockbusters around December.
It's said that all dogs go to heavan, but having a license for a dog could be the difference between a lost dog being gone forever or returning home safely.