Men's Basketball: Bobcats bank on turnovers, scoring
By Rob Ogden | Jan. 26, 2012Ohio and Ball State have had equal success in conference play, but the teams differ in the ways they’ve accomplished it.
Ohio and Ball State have had equal success in conference play, but the teams differ in the ways they’ve accomplished it.
The 10 Ohio University buildings with the largest deferred-maintenance backlog each require more than $10 million of work to be properly restored.
Thursday marked the second consecutive day that the Ohio women’s basketball team suffered a crucial blow.
Ohio University is already known for its ranking as the No. 1 party school, but local DJ duo Dave Rave thinks it’s time to make parties bigger and better than ever.
Update: Ohio University officials reported Friday morning they believe Billy Caudill is no longer near OU's campus.
The Ohio football team received two oral commitments from Georgia High School student-athletes leading up to next week’s National Signing Day.
Ohio and Penn State will resume relations this weekend in a rivalry that has been one of the fiercest and most-hotly contested in the 20-year history of the American Collegiate Hockey Association. But this weekend’s contests will be the last in the storied rivalry, at least at the ACHA level.
For the first time ever on the Ohio University campus, local emcees will have the chance to perform with the big shots during Sibs Weekend Feb. 18.
DJ iShine and the rest of the gang from 1SIDE Music Entertainment will “drop it like it’s hot” Friday to celebrate the recording label’s four-year anniversary.
Athens dining may have to make room for something a little more fancy.
This letter is in response to Evan Smith’s column on Jan. 23 titled “True Story: Sports still consume lives of washed-up champions.”
Here’s something I’m going to say a majority of us college students are: music interpreters. I am an obsessed and persistent one.
After being presented with information regarding student trustee voting rights, Ohio University’s Student Senate members are still uncertain which way their resolution on the topic will sway.
The only thing pleasant about Ohio’s midweek matchup with Central Michigan was the host city’s name.
Nashville, nicknamed the Music City, is a city where dreams can either come true or be consumed by a sea of competition.
Hocking College will see a second visit from the school’s accrediting body this year because the college did not fully meet all criteria the first time around.
After losing both their meets last weekend, the Bobcats have refocused with a tough week of practice in anticipation of facing another Mid-American Conference opponent on the road this weekend.
What once was a busy intersection for hungry OU students became as motionless as a graveyard Thursday.
Here’s something Obama Girl forgot to mention.