Football: Bobcats brace for season's weather challenges
By Rob Ogden | Oct. 20, 2011As one of the leaders in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio’s offense has proved that very little can slow it down. But soon it will encounter a new kind of foe.
As one of the leaders in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio’s offense has proved that very little can slow it down. But soon it will encounter a new kind of foe.
The Athens County Engineer announced today that he will run for re-election in 2014 for the ninth time.
Six Ohio University students will hole up in small rooms this weekend with their brains, one computer and hundreds of inputs and outputs — and they’re looking forward to it.
After getting his start performing stand up comedy during his years at New York University, Aziz Ansari has been working steadily in the humor industry.
Although they wouldn’t say no to an offer from a record label, the Columbus-based Phantods are not letting the lack of a proposal prevent them from doing what they love.
A week or so ago, I wrote a letter to the editor about my experience at the Oct. 4 Athens mayoral candidate public meeting in which I promised a “clarification letter” on that meeting’s “postage-stamp constraint.” Here is that clarification.
Film is the language of this era, and women are the sometimes-overlooked voice, a professor told Ohio University students yesterday.
Student Senate President Kyle Triplett put it best: We’ve (seemingly) crossed the bridge.
Lately, I have been violently bombarded with life revelations.
Ohio University sport management students will have the opportunity to speak to field professionals this week at the 2011 Sports Business Forum.
Whether you’re a well-informed citizen or you think the Arab Spring is what they put in mattresses in the Middle East, you can walk away from Bentley Hall today feeling intelligent, educated and probably anxious.
After splitting a pair of games Homecoming weekend, one member of the team has the chance to make good on a homecoming of her own in her senior season.
Ohio University's Ping Center will lure students to its Halloween party tomorrow with the promise of free events and food.
With officials statewide making a push for exotic-animal regulations following Tuesday’s Zanesville fiasco, Rep. Debbie Phillips, D-92nd, will propose legislation today that would ban new private ownership of exotic animals in Ohio.
Life on the field hockey pitch has been frustrating for Cathryn Altdoerffer lately, but not too much.
One of Athens’ largest bands — in both size and sound — is set to call it quits Saturday night.
Less than two days after Zanesville-area officials killed almost 50 escaped exotic animals, an Ohio University student gathered the support of more than 60,000 people in her campaign to halt exotic animal ownership in Ohio.
In a news conference this afternoon Ohio Gov. John Kasich announced a statewide crackdown on exotic animals just days after more than 50 animals escaped in Zanesville. Of the animals, 49 were killed in the fiasco, which garnered national media attention and renewed scrutiny of Ohio's exotic-animal laws.
Eight games and eight blowout wins into the season, Nelsonville-York finally might have found a team that can play up to its standard.