Dean of Arts and Sciences scopes out new position
Mar. 28, 2010The dean of Ohio University's largest college could leave Athens for Fargo, N.D., after being named a finalist in North Dakota State University's search for a new president.
The dean of Ohio University's largest college could leave Athens for Fargo, N.D., after being named a finalist in North Dakota State University's search for a new president.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - After an implausible postseason climb, Ohio fell off a Rocky Top.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--For a few days now, we have talked about how Ohio will match up against different teams. Namely, the discussion was about Georgetown and how the Hoyas' size and athleticism would basically make the Bobcats an afterthought.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--After Ohio's 97-83 victory over Georgetown in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, The Post's Vince Nairn and Rob Mixer caught up with Jim Schaus, Ohio Director of Athletics.
A judge fined the former chairwoman of the Athens County Democratic Party $1,000 Friday for two misdemeanors, ending a legal drama that began in 2008 and roiled the local party.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--Our apologies, thought this made it into an earlier post:
The Post is in Providence, R.I. covering the first/second rounds of the 2010 NCAA Tournament.
Five TownNews.com hosted sites were recognized as some of Iowa’s best newspaper web sites at the Iowa Press Association’s annual convention last month in Des Moines, Iowa.
but his Wildcats were nearly expelled in dramatic fashion tonight.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--- That was the first word to come out of Ohio athletics director Jim Schaus mouth when we talked to him in the hallway after the game.
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As Ohio threatened to upset Georgetown tonight, Georgetown and Ohio lit up the micro-blogging service.
Rather than be up this early and study for a final, I would much rather spew my thoughts about our trek to Rhode Island.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Don't put away the dancing shoes just yet. Ohio pulled off its biggest upset in school history.
The folks over at Casual Hoya apparently found three Ohioans to dish the dirt on OU. Or, as one Georgetown interviewer put it, the University of Ohio.
Immediately after the Bobcats won their first game in the NCAA championship tonight, hundreds of fans flooded Court Street forcing police officers to break up the crowds.