Football: Battle of the Bricks stands between 'Cats and 8th straight victory
By Nick Robbe | Oct. 25, 2012Ohio’s pristine record is not built from bricks — it’s been constructed from straw and sticks.
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Ohio’s pristine record is not built from bricks — it’s been constructed from straw and sticks.
At the beginning of the season, Ohio envisioned entering its final regular season game in contention for the Mid-American Conference regular season crown.
An Ohio University student is suing the school for about $600 after his dormitory room flooded in August.
Although Halloween is often recognized for candy, costumes and creepy stories, its history dates back thousands of years to the Pagan celebration of Samhain, which is still celebrated by Pagans and Neo-Pagans all over the world.
President Barack Obama’s appearance on the Ohio University campus Oct. 17 makes him the 16th United States President to have visited the campus and/or the Athens community. An article in the Oct. 15 issue of The Post listed him as the 11th.
A “winner-take-all” mentality is appropriate when pursuing victory in sport, but it belongs nowhere in a representative democracy.
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The City of Athens is acquiring the final piece of its developmental puzzle for the east side of town.
Student Senate had their agenda packed for Wednesday night’s meeting, as senators discussed new initiatives and geared up for the annual Halloween block party.
A small portion of the Hockhocking Adena BIkeway will be closed next week for paving.
In his first term, President Barack Obama has made necessary strides toward his vision of America. And although he did not make good on all his promises, we believe that what he did accomplish has earned him a second term. The Post endorses Barack Obama for president of the United States over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Since the 1970s, goblins, ghouls and Angry Birds alike have descended on Court Street in conjunction with the guile of Halloween spirits.
Diners at Nelson Dining Hall will have the opportunity to speak with a member of Ohio University administration Thursday night.
As I continue to live my life, I have come to realize three things that will never change about me: I will never like cheese, I will mindlessly buy any Pixar movie, and I will never believe in ghosts.
The candidates competing for Ohio’s 15th congressional seat showed they might be more alike than not during a Wednesday-night debate in Lancaster.
Ohio’s new semester system might not be a hit with the student body, but it is working in the Bobcats’ favor when it comes to handling gridiron collisions.
By Meryl Gottlieb | mg986611@ohiou.edu | @buzzlightmeryl