Women's Basketball: Ohio aims for zippy start against Akron
Jan. 19, 2010The last time Akron won a women's basketball game in The Convo, The Simpsons was debuting on television and many current college students were being conceived.
The last time Akron won a women's basketball game in The Convo, The Simpsons was debuting on television and many current college students were being conceived.
For the Bobcats, it's never too late to get back to basics.
A state organization plans to upload more technology into Ohio schools and allow for more technology training for educators.
At the request of Faculty Senate's Executive Committee, Ohio University's provost approved a 14-week calendar for semesters last week, reversing a decision made last year.
The lone sound disrupting a silent College Green yesterday morning was the echoes of footsteps hitting brick walkways during a 15-minute procession honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Armon Bassett doesn't want to use youth and inexperience as an excuse for being out-played by conference rivals.
Athens police arrested the sheriff's stepson for drug trafficking Friday - concluding a several-month investigation into the local drug market.
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland recently signed a law to help prevent teen dating violence in the state, but Athens City Schools already follow procedures to deal with the problem, officials said.
Lucid, lingering and, well yes, lovely, are all words that accurately describe Academy Award-winning director Peter Jackson's newest movie, The Lovely Bones.
but they have clearly figured out what that something was and changed it on their new EP, Behave Yourself.
Police arrested an Ohio University student for inducing panic on South Green late Wednesday night.
The Board of Trustees heard positive news from Chief Information Officer Brice Bible, who reported positive progress on consolidation and modernization programs within the Office of Information Technology.
While the entire team changes around him, guard Tommy Freeman remains constant.
Many films are about the disastrous violence war wages upon countries and body parts, but the damage it does to the psyche is often left by the wayside.
The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, which was expected to spend about $100,000 more than it was allocated, is on track to operate within its budget this year, an Ohio University budget planner said.
Winter usually spells trouble for cars, and the Bobcats are no different.
Despite a knifepoint robbery in the early hours of 2010, the Athens Police Department has taken a bite out of major crime since 2004 based on a new police report, a department official said.
One of the American Collegiate Hockey Association's most intense and long-standing rivalries will resume this weekend under the roof of Penn State Ice Pavilion.
said Chris Linscott, a staff member at the Timothy House. It's the great equalizer ... and it's an opportunity to eliminate distinctions between class and just be together.