Baseball: Strong pitching fuels early season Bobcat superiority
By Rob Ogden | Mar. 31, 2011If good pitching really does beat good hitting, the Bobcats should be better off this year than they were a year ago.
If good pitching really does beat good hitting, the Bobcats should be better off this year than they were a year ago.
A recent survey reveals that the homeless count of Athens County increased by almost 60 percent in the last two years.
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a four-part series about the current job market.
It has been difficult for the Bobcats to catch a break so far this quarter.
Although a statewide income tax reduction lowers the amount of tax money Athens residents have to pay, it also limits funding for government programs that help those with lower incomes.
Ohio will try to sustain the success of the past few meets even though the distance runners are resting this week.
Officials from Ohio University and Miami University are banding together to capitalize on the competition between their schools.
Despite not finishing as strong as they wanted to in last week’s University of Cincinnati Spring Invitational, the Bobcats are confident heading into this weekend’s event.
Editor’s Note: This is the final part of a three-part series about the past, present and future of 3 Elliott Studio to commemorate its 10-year anniversary.
Pac-Man was introduced to a new generation last year, but this time as a tricenarian. That’s right: Pac-Man is 30. And while everyone knows who Pac-Man is, few know of his enormous impact on the gaming industry.
Creative-spirited people looking for weekend entertainment can enjoy an artistically themed debut tomorrow and Sunday.
A crowd of 200 filed into Baker University Theater yesterday evening to hear former terrorist Tom Martinez recall his life as a member of hate groups turned criminal informant for the United States government.
The harmlessly named Speaking Bobkittens tore apart the competition at this year’s annual novice tournament and hope to help the upperclassmen clench the national championship in April.
With one final stroke of his pen, Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed Senate Bill 5 into effect last night — limiting collective bargaining rights for 360,000 public employees across the state.
Disclaimer: There will be no North Face, hipster or bro jokes in this column.
Men spend a good portion of their lives in a seated position, and they do so with pride.
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series about the past, present and future of 3 Elliott Studio to commemorate its 10-year anniversary.
Spring football practice kicked off yesterday under gray skies, intermittent rain and hail, but the weather might not have been as bleak as what the Bobcats face during their initial preparations for the 2011 season.