Fresh formations greet Ohio competitors
By Mike Brienza | Sep. 19, 2011The Bobcats have faced opponents with a variety of strategies this year, and they are diversifying their attack to meet the challenge.
The Bobcats have faced opponents with a variety of strategies this year, and they are diversifying their attack to meet the challenge.
Largely due to its impoverished southeastern corner, Ohio has made its way into the top 10 hungriest states in the nation.
The triumphs of the United States Constitution were not celebrated but rather tested yesterday in a Constitution Day lecture.
Some Ohio University students will feel the pinch of federal cutbacks after a Congressional decision to nix subsidized loans for graduate students.
Although the use of food assistance issued by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services has become a trend among Ohio farmers markets this year, the Athens market has been ahead of the pack for some time now.
Ohio University plans to use the revenue from East State Street real estate holdings to finance its $250,000 gift to the City of Athens for a new ladder truck.
For “collegiettes” at Ohio University and elsewhere looking for a “guide to life,” Her Campus has provided two years of online content.
Some Ohio volleyball players saw a spike in their offensive numbers during their trip to Georgia this weekend.
Athens residents, students and out-of-town visitors alike filed through the series of white tents at Lake Snowden this past weekend nibbling on pawpaw pretzels and sipping blueberry pawpaw beer to celebrate Ohio’s state fruit.
A The Plains man charged with molesting two children in 2009 has been transferred to Athens Behavioral Health Center for court-ordered treatment.
In a field of abundant underdog sports movies, Moneyball stands out by exposing the secret formula behind America’s greatest pastime.
From offensive production to defensive suppression, Ohio made the most of its game plan in a 44-7 walloping of Marshall on Saturday.
At first glance, it might appear as if Ohio’s back-to-back losses over the weekend came as a result of the distractions that can accompany a team new to the national rankings.
Americans’ perceptions of their constitutional rights will be on trial in Baker University Center today.
Despite competing against top-ranked Georgetown, the Ohio women’s cross country team finished strong in Saturday’s Harry Groves Spiked Shoe Invitational.
Ohio University’s recent tornado-expedited weather notification service was recognized last week with a “StormReady” designation.
Faculty Senate’s first meeting of the year will offer a summer update and presentations from Ohio University’s president and provost.
Ohio University’s speech and debate team took first place in all but one category at a weekend “warm-up” tournament.