Ohio coach's work begins as season ends
June 2, 2010The Bobcats' offseason began with their Mid-American Conference Tournament exit May 14. While the athletes' year is over, the coaching staff's summer recruiting season is just starting.
The Bobcats' offseason began with their Mid-American Conference Tournament exit May 14. While the athletes' year is over, the coaching staff's summer recruiting season is just starting.
The Athens Fire Department received more than $48,000 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help cover the cost of protective gear, and the city has applied for $945,000 more to help pay for a new ladder truck.
He probably won’t start singing and dancing in the outfield, but Robert Maddox III uses music in almost every aspect of his life.
An Ohio University graduate student is proposing that the city of Athens use propane fuel and other alternative energy to lower its vehicle carbon dioxide emissions, which totaled about 1.5 million pounds in 2009.
Although recent resolutions sponsored by Ohio University's Student Senate and Faculty Senate are similar in name, they advocate opposite courses of action for an athletics committee.
Top Athens County Democrats gathered yesterday at the county courthouse steps to voice their opinions against the Republican gubernatorial candidate's public safety tax plan.
Local bands Mind Fish and Earwig will mark the releases of their new albums simultaneously tomorrow with a concert at Casa Cantina.
Ohio University has its share of non-traditional students, but one program targets an unusual group of potential students across the country - the incarcerated.
About 3,000 cyclists will roll into Athens this June as part of the 22nd annual Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure.
Students and Athens residents with empty pockets who are in need of a new wardrobe can head to ARTS/West this weekend.
Public discourse is healthy for democracy when deciding public policy questions. It's even healthier when the media reports the underlying facts correctly.
An Ohio University football player left town on a Greyhound bus and did not appear in court on a felony charge yesterday after police began investigating him for breaking into a home over the weekend.
When IBM donated a $20,000 server rack to Ohio University last spring, Frank Corris believed his fears that the company would try to bribe the university had become reality.
Hypothesis: If one is completely immersed in an absolutely unrelated discipline, the individual exhibits newfound traits garnered from the experience.
Ohio University suspended a football player from the team Wednesday after the man, charged with a felony, skipped town.
As the College of Education dean, Renée Middleton surely understands what constitutes a passing grade. Despite doubling her approval ratings from last year, 50 percent is still an F.