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Facility Feng Shui
By JIM RYAN | Mar. 8, 2012Ohio’s men’s basketball team is spending its season breaking down barriers — it set several all-time team records — but beginning this summer, the athletic department will shift its focus to knocking down a physical wall.
Pick of the Week | Week 10
Mar. 8, 2012The Pick of the Week for Week 10 goes to Jake Newton for this week's Post Modern design and general execution of various graphics this year.
Video: MAC Tournament semifinal preview
By Michael Stainbrook, Rob Ogden | Mar. 8, 2012As the Bobcats prepare to face Buffalo in Friday night's Mid_American Conference Tournament semifinal, sports editor Michael Stainbrook and Rob Ogden preview the night's action, including the game between Akron and Kent State. The winners of the two games will face off Saturday with a trip to the NCAA Tournament on the line.
Editor's Note: Social-media 'awareness' won't end war in Uganda
Mar. 8, 2012Setting aside the financial questions about Invisible Children, there is much else to question about the now-viral “Kony 2012” campaign — a social media “awareness” effort aimed at bringing notoriety to Joseph Kony, a Ugandan military leader whose army, known as the Lord’s Resistant Army, has kidnapped and trained tens of thousands of child soldiers.
Men's Basketball: Bobcats outlast Rockets to advance in MAC Tournament
By Michael Stainbrook | Mar. 8, 2012CLEVELAND — Ohio struggled offensively for most of the first half before finding its groove and defeating Toledo in the Mid-American Conference Tournament quarterfinals Thursday night.
Liveblog: MAC Tournament - Ohio vs. Buffalo
By Michael Stainbrook, Rob Ogden | Mar. 8, 2012The Bobcats meet the Bulls for the third time this year, and this time the stakes are higher. The winner will meet Akron in Saturday's Mid-American Conference Tournament final. Ohio (25-7) can set a new school record if it picks up its 26th win of the season. Follow The Post's liveblog for all of the action.
Men's Basketball: Bobcats dismantle Rockets, to encounter Buffalo in MAC semifinals Friday
By Rob Ogden | Mar. 8, 2012CLEVELAND –- Ohio was hoping to avoid a Thursday-night Mid-American Conference Tournament game by grabbing one of the top two seeds, but the Bobcats showed why a warm-up game might not be a bad idea.
Capital campaign enters public phase
By Pamela Engel | Mar. 7, 2012Ohio University’s Advancement division is gearing up for the public phase of its capital fundraising campaign, and the university wants students to get involved.
Football: Temple's departure drops MAC down to uneven 13-team conference format
By Michael Stainbrook | Mar. 7, 2012After five years of playing football in the Mid-American Conference, the Owls have flown the coop.
OU pink-slips 20 Nelson workers as result of dining hall's revamp
By Brian Vadakin | Mar. 7, 2012Thousands of students, faculty and staff will return to Ohio University March 26 to begin Spring Quarter — but 20 residential dining employees won’t be coming back with them.
Student Senate: Brose regales senate with tales of OU-HCOM
By SARA JERDE | Mar. 7, 2012Jack Brose visited Student Senate Wednesday night to tell members about Ohio University's smallest college.
ACRN included in top 10 college radio stations by mtvU
By Lindsay Friedman | Mar. 7, 2012Local student-run radio station ACRN “The Rock Lobster” is receiving national recognition for its talents after making it to mtvU’s list of the top 10 college radio stations in the country.
Student Senate: Triplett offers 'State of the Senate'
By SARA JERDE | Mar. 7, 2012Student Senate President Kyle Triplett gave his “State of the Senate” address at Wednesday’s meeting.
Student Senate: Anti-fracking activists seek support
By SARA JERDE | Mar. 7, 2012Southeast Ohio’s fracking controversy made it to Student Senate’s agenda Wednesday night.
Track & Field: Accurso lands Bobcats 1st appearance in indoor championships
By Nicole Bersani | Mar. 7, 2012Sophomore Juli Accurso, distance coach Mitch Bentley and head coach Clay Calkins are in Nampa, Idaho, for the 2012 NCAA Division I Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship.
Former football star returns to Athens as Green Bay Packers scout
By JIM RYAN | Mar. 7, 2012Chad Brinker isn’t an Athens native, but for one reason or another he is repeatedly drawn to the city where he spent his college years.
Pro Day gives senior athletes chance to impress scouts
By Michael Stainbrook | Mar. 7, 2012After years of competing at Peden Stadium as part of a team, nine former Bobcats will take the field one final time Thursday for a more individualized effort.
Budget cuts delay domestic-partnership benefits for Athens
By Kelly Gifford | Mar. 7, 2012Though city employees in domestic partnerships were supposed to be offered medical benefits earlier this year, Athens City Council has yet to offer the benefits, citing budget reductions.








