Women's Basketball:Ohio zips by Akron on the road
Jan. 16, 2007After missing two free throws late in last night's game with Akron, reserve guard Lauren Hmiel angrily tossed her headband into the seats at James A. Rhodes Arena.
After missing two free throws late in last night's game with Akron, reserve guard Lauren Hmiel angrily tossed her headband into the seats at James A. Rhodes Arena.
Ted Strickland was inaugurated Saturday as Ohio's 68th governor, marking the first time in 16 years that a Democrat has had control of the state government.
When plans for the new $60 million Baker University Center were still being formulated, the administration decided to tack on an additional fee of $60 per quarter for every student on campus.
Participants in Keeping the Dream Alive! a celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, channeled the leader's spirit through song, dance and speech last night in the Baker University Center Ballroom.
Construction of a road from Richland Avenue to the new Baker University Center is slated for completion in October 2008, a university official said.
Jerome Tillman has officially reached his comfort zone.
After missing two free throws late in tonight's game with Akron, reserve guard Lauren Hmiel angrily tossed her headband into the seats at James A. Rhodes Arena.
I am sad to hear that Patty Mitchell will no longer be serving Passion Works as the arts director; it is such a significant loss for the studio. I recently had the opportunity, through a class project, to work with Patty and Passion Works to help coordinate an approach to recruit and retain community volunteers.
When the four men of The Fray casually walked on stage at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium, they were merely silhouettes in front of the swirling strobe lights. Lead singer Isaac Slade sat down at his baby grand piano, said a simple hello and the crowd burst into screams and applause.
Sometimes things just break. In my experience, sometimes is frequently. And when you're stuck without many resources or tools, you have to use some creative solutions.
If this weekend's long road trips to Youngstown State and Buffalo were supposed to affect the performances of Ohio, freshman Lindsay Hamilton didn't show it as she dove her way to a sweep of all of the diving competitions.
The first-place finishes of distance runners Carime Reinhart and Austin Schiele were not enough for the Bobcats at the Skip Summerville Invite in Akron.
Anything but conventional, MuteMath, a quartet from New Orleans, uses keytars, homemade instruments, powerful souring vocals, fiercely intense percussion and a high-energy live show to change the way people experience music. The Post's James Rice sat down with band members Paul Meany, Greg Hill, Darren King and Roy Mitchell-Cardenas before their show with The Fray Saturday night.
When guard Antonio Chatman told his coaches that he was unhappy, they were more than surprised.
The administration has instituted a new $25 fee for guests at Halloween. In their ongoing effort to vanquish the celebration, the OU administration has decided that to sleep on residence hall floors, all guests must pay this fee. The decision came without warning and without open debate.
The Bobcats starting line featured three unfamiliar faces as the puck dropped for Ohio's weekend series against Eastern Michigan.
In Sylvia Crawley's biggest game as coach thus far in her career, she received little help from her two most productive players.
Ted Strickland was inaugurated Saturday as Ohio's 68th governor, marking the first time in 16 years that a Democrat has had control of the state government.
The new Baker Center has an escalator. It has shiny hallways, a working, clean food court, accessible conference rooms, a spirit shop and a room for nearly every student organization. It was built to attract people and, judging from the crowd around lunchtime, it's working.