Soccer: 'Cats claim commanding performance
By Mike Brienza | Apr. 17, 2011The Bobcats left the field Saturday with one of their best performances of the spring despite a 1-0 loss to West Virginia.
The Bobcats left the field Saturday with one of their best performances of the spring despite a 1-0 loss to West Virginia.
Last year, top administrators were flying the crumbling coop of Ohio University; now it seems deans are the next bye-bye birdie.
Friday night, country artist Darius Rucker performed in front of a lively crowd at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium. Drew Davis and the Missouri Twang opened for Rucker.
Ohio University will bid goodbye to another administrator this summer when the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences leaves for Brigham Young University.
African Literature Association members from all across the globe gathered in Baker Ballroom Wednesday through yesterday for the 37th Annual ALA Conference.
Athens Police are investigating a reported sexual assault at the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house early Saturday morning.
Brown Avenue is the type of street where Cameron and Safiyah Wallace feel comfortable walking their dog without a leash.
The severe winds in the hills of Bowling Green blew away the Bobcats’ chances of a comeback bid.
A three-car collision on state Route 682 early Friday evening resulted in serious injuries to three individuals.
A cold and rainy High Fest jump-started the Athens fest season Saturday.
April showers are known to bring May flowers after a rain-filled month. For Ohio, all it did was bring a loss and cancellations.
Despite adverse weather conditions Saturday, a record number of Ohio
With the Office of Information Technology’s Rufus Initiative under way, Ohio University students will be able to access their personalized My OHIO accounts by Fall Quarter of the coming year.
I have been a dinosaur lover since birth.
For all the hoopla about President Obama and Senator Paul Ryan’s budget proposals, the debate ignores two essential facts: Tax increases cannot save us, and spending reform is crucial.
The state of New Mexico is a haven for undergraduates who receive their B.A. or B.S. degrees not in education but who seek to be teachers. New Mexican public and private elementary, middle and high schools are seeking eclectic and disciplined educators who are eager to contribute a public service in that state.
At the end of Saturday’s spring game, two things were evident: satisfaction and dissatisfaction.