Baseball: Rain squelches contest
By Nathaniel Maund | Apr. 18, 2011Three weeks after Ohio’s contest with Cleveland State was canceled because of inclement Athens weather, the Bobcats will head upstate to face the Vikings after another rainout.
Three weeks after Ohio’s contest with Cleveland State was canceled because of inclement Athens weather, the Bobcats will head upstate to face the Vikings after another rainout.
The two tickets for Ohio University’s Student Senate are battling over common ground — the graffiti wall — after one day of campaigning.
An Ohio University student was arraigned in Athens County Municipal Court for assault stemming from an incident Saturday night.
Staff Photos by Ian Bates, Susannah Kay, Zach Nelson, Sam Owens, Matt Hatcher, Dustin Lennert and Greg Roberts
Ohio’s revolving door of problems took another spin after its doubleheader against Northern Illinois. This time, the issue wasn’t with the Bobcats’ bats, but with their heads.
Health care for Ohio University will receive some updates for the upcoming academic year.
Editor’s Note: CATOE requested that his name be changed so as not to incriminate himself. The name used is one affiliated with his street art.
The campaign season kicked off yesterday for Ohio University Student Senate hopefuls, even though the Dean of Students’ office has not finished verifying all the candidate applications.
Although The Crystal was shut down last week because it was operating for three years under a suspended liquor license, the bar reopened today.
Springtime ushers in a sense of new life for many. For the Jewish community, yesterday brought that same revitalization with the beginning of Passover.
The phrase “good hands” can mean multiple things within the context of football. Some draw the image of the good-hands team, which is responsible for recovering onside kicks. The more commercially minded will recall the Allstate-sponsored net that catches field goals at the west end of Peden Stadium.
Athens Police Department is investigating a reported rape near Christ the King Church early Saturday morning.
Pokey LaFarge’s website says “Goods for Sale” instead of a more traditional phrasing — which should be expected from an old-fashioned man from St. Louis.
Now for something that doesn’t get very much media coverage but still deserves the spotlight: the arts.
An Ohio University school will receive a grant more than twice the size of its proposed budget cuts for the upcoming fiscal year, but officials say these funds will not be used to fill the deficit.
Like visiting an old friend for the first time in a while, some Ohio athletes returned to something they had not seen in a couple of weeks: competition.
Federal Creek in Athens County is one of Ohio’s cleanest watersheds, but its water quality is threatened by a proposed strip mine.
An Ohio University student was arrested outside an Uptown bar early Saturday morning for assault, underage consumption and obstruction of official business.
The scoreboard only showed nine runs for Northern Illinois. Like the Bobcats, the Bob Wren board couldn’t contain Northern Illinois and only had the ability to display those nine runs. In actuality, the Huskies had scored 19.