Rugby
Oct. 7, 2007On Saturday the Ohio men's club rugby team, ranked eighth in the nation, played an intense game against Michigan, winning 31-13.-
On Saturday the Ohio men's club rugby team, ranked eighth in the nation, played an intense game against Michigan, winning 31-13.-
The attempt to break the record for the world's largest bicycle parade at Hocking College on Saturday fell about 1,800 bikes short with only 133 bicyclists.
Hundreds of Athens landlords could be charged with violating city code if they fail to submit a signed tenant agreement within the next month.
The Ohio defense picked up where it left off a week ago, as it allowed the Buffalo offense to have its way through the majority of the first half, both in the rushing and the passing game.
When it comes to sexual health, Ohio University isn't quite making the dean's list ' at least not according to a recent ranking.
Emotions will be running high this weekend when Ohio travels to Kent State to take on the Golden Flashes.
Don't expect a typical concert from the Columbus-based trio, Melty Melty. The band relies on keyboards, synthesizers and samples to create their mellow, experimental sound.
ATHENS ' OU faculty members and a mayoral candidate showed up to support the picketers. About eight faculty members, including history professor Kevin Mattson, journalism professor Joseph Bernt and sociology professor Leon Anderson, joined the fired union members as they handed out fliers at College Gate. We know it takes a lot of work to keep the campus clean and safe
The Ohio University Police Department is turning to students for help in the investigation of a professor's murder.
Today, one of the students in my introductory logic course brought a letter in your paper to my attention.-
ATHENS ' A fundraiser concert is being held this weekend, benefiting non-profit news organizations. The concert will benefit the Common Language Project and [url=http://www.afrikanews.org/]www.afrikanews.org[/url], and will feature E.W. Scripps School of Journalism professor Bob Stewart and his band, along with Jack Wright and Albert Rouzie. The Common Language Project is a non-profit organization that focuses on positive
I am forwarding to The Post a letter sent via e-mail to the Ohio University's Fulbright Scholars Association, which was carbon copied to the Interim Director of International Studies. I was disappointed that the issues raised in my letter were deemed unworthy of a response. I hope The Post will feel otherwise.
Ohio will finish up its fall season this weekend at the Ohio Collegiate Charity Classic in Columbus.
Bicycle-enthusiasts in Athens County will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest bicycle parade at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Hocking College to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the HockHocking Adena Bikeway.
Plans for building student apartments at University Estates have been canceled, but other projects within the development will be reviewed by Athens City Council Monday.
I am writing in response to Lyn Bowman's letter published in Tuesday's Post.
Double-doubles seem to be regular occurrences for Stephanie Blackburn every match now. The outside hitter, who had recorded eight double-doubles in her previous nine matches, notched her ninth in 10 matches against Kent State as the Bobcats cruised to a 3-0 victory over the Golden Flashes yesterday.
ATHENS ' The Ohio Solar Tour will show renewable energy-powered and energy efficient homes and buildings in Hocking and Athens counties tomorrow. The tour, organized by Green Energy Ohio, a clean energy advocate group, will show more than solar energy. It will highlight hundreds of solar, wind, biomass, green design and energy-saving technologies in every corner of the state. Some sites include the solar photovoltaic systems and fuel cell technology at Hocking College in Nelsonville, a wind/solar electric hybrid system in Logan, solar thermal technology at Ohio University and an off-grid solar electric system providing 100 percent of the electrical needs of a home in Stewart. Many will be surprised to learn that Ohio already has commercial solar electricity
During games, Jackie Hanson flies up and down the field. She runs upon opponents to take the ball and is gone just as quickly down thefield, passing the ball to her teammates to create scoring opportunities.