Ohio beats Denison at home
Jan. 16, 2006The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams both split the weekend with home wins over Denison on Friday and losses at Ohio State on Saturday.
The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams both split the weekend with home wins over Denison on Friday and losses at Ohio State on Saturday.
They're both horrible actors, and they seem to find stupid ways to get into the news. For Iran, it's admitting they did drugs but then retracting that admission, even though it was recorded by a reporter. For Lohan, it's pursuing a nuclear program despite international criticism. Or maybe that's the other way around.
Americans with food allergies now will have an easier time at the grocery store.
Research funding at Ohio University continues to increase, with a record $29.4 million in external funds in 2005 and a rise in research proposals from faculty, staff and students.
As the Ohio women's basketball team walked off the court at Alumni Arena in Buffalo on Saturday night, they had taken what did not come easily last season: a victory on a conference opponent's court.
Mt. Nebo Herbs and Oils is facing closure, and the owner is trying to sell the store by the end of the month.
Yesterday, the nation celebrated the memory of truly one of the most influential Americans in history - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ohio University officials will formally unveil a strategic plan for the university's future with the Vision Ohio convocation Tuesday morning in the Margaret M. Walter Hall rotunda.
Today, fathers of Ohio University students from all over will arrive in Athens for OU's Dads Weekend 2006.
After a rare opportunity of being able to coast down the stretch with a victory on the road over Eastern Michigan on Wednesday night, the Ohio men's basketball team has returned home for another Mid-American Conference contest.
Oval Opus' new, self-titled album features a range of music, from gritty rock to heartfelt ballads.
For many people, Martin Luther King Jr. Day will cap off another long weekend at Ohio University with a day free from class. But for many more, the day will be punctuated by an array of community-service events and campus-wide fellowship.
Ever since 165-pound Ohio wrestler Kent Smith defeated Eastern Michigan's Chad Roush, 10-4, in the Bobcats' Mid-American Conference opener last week, he has been getting a lot of attention.
Of the 43 Division I American Collegiate Hockey Association teams, Kent State and Ohio are the only two located in Ohio.
I was sitting in my apartment Saturday evening, enjoying the cool breeze from outside until I realized my window was closed. And so were my blinds. And my curtains.
In today's society, music seems to mean something totally different than it did in the days of the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and the honest, timeless rockers. Nowadays, entrance to popular music and culture seems to be restricted to how many times you have been shot.
In a small classroom tucked back in the Radio and Television Building, students are conversing with peers halfway around the world - but that's just part of Ohio University's international experience.
Cincinnati-based band Oval Opus encompasses jazz, rock, pop and country on its new, self-titled album and is heading to Athens Saturday to play its fresh material to a loyal Blue Gator audience.
The Timothy House, a homeless shelter serving nine counties in southern Ohio, will hold its 4th Annual Walk for the Homeless on Saturday.