Women's Golf: Ohio ties for 4th after sudden-death playoff
Oct. 20, 2009Upon tallying her scorecard at the end of regulation play yesterday at the University of Dayton Fall Invitational, Ohio sophomore Megan Weaver received a pleasant surprise.
Upon tallying her scorecard at the end of regulation play yesterday at the University of Dayton Fall Invitational, Ohio sophomore Megan Weaver received a pleasant surprise.
The injury bug has bitten the Bobcats again.
The Ohio University men's club rugby team had only lost three home games in the past five years, and wasn't about to make it four last Saturday.
A parking enforcement officer accused Ohio University's star track thrower of striking her with a car yesterday.
Ten of Ohio University's most influential figures told The Post last week they'd like to talk about tuition hikes, staff furloughs and the university's troubled budget behind closed doors.
When Akil Houston speaks this afternoon, it won't be because he's teaching a class.
Toledo won a tight contest with Northern Illinois on Saturday, edging out the Huskies 20-19.
Late in 1966, Gene Thrailkill decided the band at Ohio University was in need of a drastic change. He had little support for his idea. Out were the Ivy League green blazers and ties. Out were the Majorettes. In was a drastically new uniform, a demanding marching style, and, of course, dance routines. Mr. Thrailkill says, I knew the drive-on and first note of Stand Up and Cheer would make or break the band. Most wanted us to fail; but I knew it was where we needed to go. Of course, the wisdom of Mr. Thrailkill's decision has been born-out over time. The Marching 110 never looked back.
I'm writing to express concern about The Post's online home. Reading stories on The Post's Web site is unbearable. I'm not talking about the content, just the formatting of the actual stories. I have good eyes and don't mind reading size-9 font, but the width of the page is completely unreasonable. Have you ever seen a newspaper print text the whole way across the paper? I have a widescreen laptop, and if I maximize my browser, I can fit the story onscreen, but it borders on unreadable. It goes against the basics of Web design and news layout, and is an unforgivable problem on a site whose sole purpose is to deliver news.
Approaching seven weeks of columnizing, it was time to see where my feet belong - on the road or in my mouth.
The Bobcats focused on turnovers before the season, and so far it's paid off.
Panelists at a university-hosted discussion last night came to the consensus that diversity is about more than just race.
A judge held a Columbus man on $5,000 bail yesterday for threatening a Mill Street resident with a pistol this weekend.
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In the next few weeks, the Athens County Health Department and Ohio University's College of Osteopathic Medicine will receive 1,300 doses of the H1N1 vaccine, according to Health Department officials.
It is a testament to the frenetic creative spirit of front man Wayne Coyne that yesterday, less than a week after releasing a new album, The Flaming Lips announced that they will cover Pink Floyd's seminal Dark Side of the Moon.
One may truly be the loneliest number that we ever did see. It's the total number of applications submitted to Student Senate for the six available spots on its student trustee selection committee. In the interest of full disclosure, and because it exemplifies students' indifference, we should note that entry was from Post Editor in Chief Ashley Lutz.