Field hockey: Bobcats victorious twice at home
By Mark Emery | Oct. 2, 2011Following her team’s shutout win against Miami yesterday, Ohio’s Taylor Brown had ice on her left wrist.
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Following her team’s shutout win against Miami yesterday, Ohio’s Taylor Brown had ice on her left wrist.
Known for his charm and genuine kindness, Paul Abraham personified and perfected the role of the small-town business owner. After he died last week, customers and friends, often synonymous at the Campus Sundry, began leaving notes and flowers at the doorstep for the West Union Street storeowner.
Ohio University students and their families braved the October rain Saturday at an event honoring United States service members.
Ohio University made a step toward a partnership with Athens today, when both the city and school appointed representatives to form a memorandum of understanding.
Tonight, a Harvard-educated history professor will argue that the history of wars and military interventions in the United States do not contradict historical perspectives of the country’s peaceful development.
After putting in time as a mayor, governor and senator, George Voinovich will return to the place he began — the classrooms of Ohio University.
While women cheered from the sideline, about 180 male marchers made their ways down Court Street feeling a little taller in high heels.
The Green Energy Ohio Tour, one of the largest of its kind in the nation, drew Ohio residents to 51 counties in the state over the weekend, promoting the use of renewable energy.
The past year for Ohio University has seen higher numbers of sexual assault reports and drug law arrests but fewer reported burglaries.
Ohio won a critical game against Kent State Saturday but lost a critical Huynh in the process.
Alexander quarterback Trey Bennett channeled his inner Michael Vick as the quarterback ran for five touchdowns and threw for two more in the Spartans’ 53-15 win against Vinton County on Friday night.
I would like to address my concerns on the blockage of a resolution stating that Student Senate disagreed with parts of Senate Bill 5, which will appear on ballots this November as Issue 2.
Every good journalist understands the importance of a follow-up story.
A recent study by Ohio State University shows that pediatricians in the Appalachian region are less likely to encourage the human papillomavirus vaccine.
The current data from the United States Department of Energy has a joke underlying it somewhere, I’m just not sure what the climax of the farce is at the moment.
Shakespeare’s famed comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, explores the depths of human imagination and mischievousness.