Hockey: 'Cats bouce back after Delaware loss, defeat Panthers 7-1
By Cameron Dunbar | Oct. 15, 2011Where can you go, when the world don't treat you right? For Ohio, the answer was home.
Where can you go, when the world don't treat you right? For Ohio, the answer was home.
A movement that began in New York City and spread throughout the world will land at Ohio University tonight as OU students and faculty begin their own version of the Occupy Wall Street protests.
A trio of turnovers and a missed field goal attempt late in the game were too much for Ohio to overcome in a Homecoming Weekend loss to Ball State.
Ohio University parents, students and alumni had the chance to explore the Ridges in a new way this weekend.
Everything seemed to come together tonight for a certain Athens-area high school football team. It wasn’t the Alexander Spartans.
Follow The Post's live coverage of Saturday's football game between the Ohio Bobcats and the Ball State Cardinals during Homecoming Weekend in Athens.
Athens police, Ohio University students and alumni will all be out for the Homecoming Parade Saturday.
To most Ohio fans, Homecoming is a time to return to the alma mater and watch a football game. But to punt and kick returners Travis Carrie and Donte Harden, it means a chance to take a kick “to the house.”
Students in Ohio University’s Scripps College of Communication might not get the chance to enjoy the new Schoonover Center for Communication before they graduate because of recent delays.
Homecoming Weekend will be in full tow in Athens this weekend and local businesses are gearing up for the droves of alumni and visitors coming in to celebrate.
While Ohio University students and alumni participate in a busy Homecoming week, a local bookstore hopes to use increased sales to help the homeless.
From behind the desks to in front of them, alumni across five decades have retired the pencils and returned to Ohio University to teach.
Usually on homecoming weekend you go back home. For seven Bobcats, home will be coming back to them tonight when Pittsburgh visits Bird Arena.
With Ohio University’s complete transition from quarter-to-semesters less than a year away, advising has become the next topic of focus for students.
I keep reading in The Post that overwhelming numbers of students are coming to Student Senate meetings and demanding that senate take a stance on state Issue 2. I then read that Student Senate has allegedly turned a “cold shoulder” to these students despite their continued demands.
“You have four years to be irresponsible here. Relax. Work is for people with jobs. You’ll never remember class time, but you’ll remember time you wasted hanging out with your friends. So, stay out late. Go out on a Tuesday with your friends when you have a paper due Wednesday. Spend money you don’t have. Drink ’til sunrise. The work never ends, but college does.”