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Feb. 13, 2008I am absolutely angered and disappointed with the front page of The Post Monday, Feb. 8.-
I am absolutely angered and disappointed with the front page of The Post Monday, Feb. 8.-
A pair of foul calls turned a sure Ohio victory into a stinging defeat Wednesday at Toledo.
During this crazy time called Oscar season, there are some films that seem to be praised ad nauseam, which is especially annoying when the film in question seems to be undeserving (There Will Be Blood).-
The article on the front page Monday titled Suicide Threat Averted was a beautiful article.-
Dear Mr. Zapotosky,
Anorexia, tanorexia and now bleachorexia? With the recent increase in patients requesting teeth-whitening services, dentists warn to bleach with caution.
If you were to get on YouTube and type in Clint Malarchuk
For some people, Valentine's Day is a chance to celebrate romance and love with that special someone. Others dread the date while proclaiming that they refuse to celebrate a Hallmark holiday. But whether you cuddle with your valentine or celebrate Singles Awareness Day, this holiday is a huge industry with deep cultural impact.
It's that time of year again ' not just for Valentine's Day, but also The Vagina Monologues, the play by feminist writer Eve Ensler that is now in its 10th year of production. About two years ago today, I was writing a column slamming the play as a pointless raunch-fest that didn't live up to its mission, which is to fight violence against women and girls. As I said back in 2006, I G? found no connection between any of the monologues and V-Day's goal.
A primal roar fills the halls of the dorm!
Some high profile Ohio University administrators have decided to run away recently, to ditch us, to abscond, to escape with what's left of their reputation before the H.M.S. OU lands at the bottom of the academic ocean.
If coach Sylvia Crawley didn't know any better, she might have thought she was coaching a different t eam on Saturday.
Coach Clay Calkins wasn't shy when he spoke of resting his better runners for key upcoming meets.
Ohio's goalie situation is about as good as it can be. Not only do the Bobcats have two goalies that can go out and post a shutout, they also have an assistant coach that has played the position before.
Ohio University's information technology czar said he won't drop any bombshells during his presentation to the Board of Trustees today, instead giving a short, color-coded update on the goals he first outlined in April.
The men's and women's basketball teams at Ohio University-Chillicothe will resume their seasons Saturday ' less than a week after both games and practices were put on hold because an OU-C sophomore basketball player collapsed and died during practice.
Today is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and marks the fourth year that the Office of Multicultural Programming has used the day to raise awareness at the university level.
The phone's been ringing off the hook all week inside the football offices at El Camino Junior College in Torrance, Calif. That's what happens when 23 of your 40 graduating sophomores are headed to Division I schools and media outlets across the country are clamoring for quotes.
COLUMBUS ' Beginning with a moment of silence for the Ohioans serving overseas, Gov. Ted Strickland gave his second State of the State Address in the crowded House Chamber yesterday, stressing education above all.
Athens City Councilwoman Amy Flowers, D-At Large, announced yesterday she will not finish her latest elected term and will instead take a job as a bailiff in Columbus.