Bobcats downed by Fighting Irish
Mar. 2, 2006In the first of seven road games for the Ohio lacrosse team, Notre Dame defeated the Bobcats, 18-6. Ohio got down early but refused to give up without a fight.
In the first of seven road games for the Ohio lacrosse team, Notre Dame defeated the Bobcats, 18-6. Ohio got down early but refused to give up without a fight.
Defensive errors and poor relief pitching soured Ohio's hitting barrage as the team played from behind nearly the entire ball game in their home opener.
I would like to congratulate Cait Jacob for writing her Feb. 27 column, GOP ideals set proper course for country
This letter is regarding the Feb. 27 plagiarism editorial, Public Enemy No. 1.
Long ago, a disc jockey was considered only someone who played songs on the radio. But now, a DJ is someone who makes or breaks a nightclub, spreads the music of an artist in a grassroots effort around the world and ultimately has flow and can play what the people want to hear.
Although most students would like to think of their professors as university employees who only leave their offices to drive their Beemers to university-related meetings, journalism professor Bob Stewart and anthropology professor Elliot Abrams step out of the classroom and into the bar - or coffee house.
Temperatures are rising slightly, classes are feeling like more of a drag than usual and sorority girls are sun-burning themselves brighter red than fire engines, all of which can only mean one thing: spring break is just around the corner.
In Tuesday's Post, an editorial (Intractable) on the proposed South Dakota abortion ban read, It is not the government's place to infringe upon a person's freedom unless it comes into conflict with another citizen's life - and until the actual birth
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis spoke Monday to a group of about 40 inmates at Hocking Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. During his speech, the last in a series of lectures in honor of Black History Month, McDavis took a break from his daily routine and instead told the prisoners his life story, detailing his experiences growing up in Dayton, forgoing a track and field scholarship at Ohio State University to come to OU and fulfilling his dream of becoming a university president, according to The Athens Messenger.
Ohio University's Aquatic Center will play host to a fundraiser Sunday that raises money and awareness about a disease that affects 18 million people nationwide.
The Ohio club hockey team will play host to the best of the rest Saturday in Bird Arena.
With a victory in the final event of the evening, the Ohio women's swimming and diving team stands in second place after the first day of competition at the Mid-American Conference Championships Emily Wylam, Sarah Vaughn, Ashley Marion and Ilse Petersen set a pool record in the 400-yard medley relay with a time of 3:47.73. The foursome finished more than two seconds ahead of Ball State in the event.
The Ohio University wrestling team lost one member this season because of his involvement with an October car theft.
Despite statewide concern about an increase in methamphetamine labs in Ohio, people stealing cold medicines containing pseudophedrine, the main ingredient in meth, is a bigger problem in the Athens area, said Athens County Prosecutor C. David Warren.
A Mineral woman was killed at approximately 3 a.m. yesterday, and her husband has been taken into custody, charged with reckless homicide.
The Athens County Auditor officially announced that she will seek re-election as county auditor in the November election.
Three years ago, singer-songwriter Mike Genovese was featured as Band of the Week in The Post. An Ohio University senior on the brink of graduation, he was faced with a decision: Go all out in pursuit of his dream of performing music full time, or hedge his bets and accept a job with NASA, chasing a music career on the side.
If you ask players from the Ohio men's basketball team to describe the squad's next two games, the answers will be short and to the point.
The majority of rapes occurring on Ohio University's campus involve acquaintances, and rape victims usually do not press charges, said Lt. Rich Russell of the Ohio University Police Department.