Post Column: Video gamers bound to save the world
Nov. 17, 2012Video games will save humanity sometime in the future. I assure you with more confidence and levelheadedness than Donald Trump proclaiming October surprises.
Video games will save humanity sometime in the future. I assure you with more confidence and levelheadedness than Donald Trump proclaiming October surprises.
Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “I think that somehow, we learn who we really are and live with that decision.” For years, women have struggled to obtain an equal and positive role in society. Women like Rosie the Riveter and Rosa Parks helped change how society views women. And I am thankful that those women were brave enough to fight for their causes.
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The slogan for The Last Mountain is “fight for our future,” and REACT to Film and the Sierra Alliance hope attendees do the same Monday night.
One school in England has had enough of the scruff.
In a game where Ohio donned black uniforms, the performance was just as dark.
Ohio basketball recently received four National Letters of Intent. The 2013 recruiting class includes D.J. Wingfield, Maurice Ndour, Wadley Mompremier and Antonio Campbell.
Pregame
Youth seems to be playing a key role in the Bobcats’ wrestling season already, as six underclassmen walked away from the Michigan State Open with top five finishes. The squad looks to build off Sunday’s success as they head to Annapolis, Md. for the Navy Classic on Saturday.
Critical health issues in rural Ohio will be on the examining table Friday during an event to raise awareness of the issues and to celebrate the strides taken to overcome them.
After seven weekends of Mid-American Conference action, Ohio is ready to put its regular season experience to the test in this weekend’s conference tournament in Geneva, Ohio.
University of North Carolina at Wilmington comes to The Convo on Friday in hopes of avenging its third-worst loss in program history: a 43-point defeat at the hands of Ohio’s Week Three opponent, Richmond, earlier in the week.
After an encouraging 63-56 victory against Cleveland State in the season opener, Ohio is off to the Land of 10,000 Lakes to play the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the Subway Classic.
Ohio University Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs and the Ohio Development Services Agency’s Office of Energy partnered to create a database.
Thirty-one years of public service were recognized Thursday night when two Ohio universities joined together to digitally archive an Ohio University alumnus’ work.
An Ohio University class is trying to spread anti-hydraulic fracturing awareness among students by relating its potential effects to one of their favorite beverages: beer.
Hoping to continue its tradition of showing Latin American culture on film for the students, the Latin American Film Series will screen Biutiful at 5:30 p.m. in the Scripps Auditorium on Friday.
Ohio University women’s soccer team will be flipping flapjacks Saturday morning to benefit a local food bank.
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees passed a 3.5 percent tuition increase during one of its recent visits to Athens, but this time around, the focus is on building a sustainable budget.