Track & Field: Distance running vets set standard
By Nick Robbe | Apr. 14, 2011At the tail end of their Bobcat careers, a duo of decorated distance runners is passing off the baton, in the figurative sense, to a group of freshmen.
At the tail end of their Bobcat careers, a duo of decorated distance runners is passing off the baton, in the figurative sense, to a group of freshmen.
In the eighth inning of a two-run ballgame against Eastern Kentucky Wednesday, Tyler Stage allowed a triple to left field after retiring the first two batters with ease. A wild pitch thrown to the next batter allowed what would become the winning run to score.
The first question people ask about Nintendo’s new 3-D handheld is if it requires special glasses. Thankfully, it does not.
A candidate vying for Ohio University’s top fundraising position hopes to use faculty and students to draw donations to the university and motivate donors to give during tough economic times.
After Beyond Coal’s recent victory in securing a commitment from President McDavis to take Ohio University off coal in 2016, freshman Camille Scott is fueled to take her success to the nation’s capital this weekend.
Tomorrow will mark the fourth annual “Record Store Day,” and Athens’ only surviving record store, Haffa’s Records, 15 W. Union St., will be participating.
Like the popular Willie Nelson song, the Bobcats are “On the road again” as they travel to two states this weekend and continue Mid-American Conference play.
A friendly competition between smartphone users clicks into action today at an art exhibit that allows viewers to select their favorite application-created artwork.
After two years of planning, hard work and a few snags, Brick City Records found out the hard way that producing a compilation CD isn’t an easy task.
An Ohio University student was critically injured in an off-campus accident Wednesday morning.
A recent letter to the editor suggested that because the Ohio University College of Education inflates its GPAs, it should logically follow that the information and skills being taught there are neither important nor necessary.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal stabbing in New Marshfield — and the victim was a person of interest in the 2003 murder of an Ohio University student.
After a tornado injured 13 people and destroyed multiple buildings in Athens County last September, an Ohio University student group is carrying out its plans to better warn students about severe weather.
As captain of the Division II football team at Bloomsburg University in 2000, Brian Sims came out as gay. His entire team supported him.
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Static cling cramps style like a Charlie horse during sex.
With two outs, one on and Ohio down a run in the bottom of the ninth, Taylor Emody smacked a pitch deep to right field.
One year after a third-place finish at The Falcon Invitational, the Bobcats return to a golf course that yielded some of their best results.