Editorial: New lows every day
Apr. 10, 2006According to findings of new poll released last week, the University of Akron confirmed what many people in Ohio have been thinking for some time now: corruption is a problem in state government.
According to findings of new poll released last week, the University of Akron confirmed what many people in Ohio have been thinking for some time now: corruption is a problem in state government.
Every spring at Ohio University, campus becomes filled with flowers, sunbathers and fliers advertising available summer housing.
After months of speculation and alterations, Ohio announced its 2006 football schedule on Saturday.
With less than two minutes remaining in the game between the Ohio women's lacrosse team and Ohio State on Sunday, things went from bad to worse for the Bobcats.
Sixteen track teams found their way to Oxford this past weekend for the Miami Invitational, a two-day meet in which both Bobcat teams were able to walk away with top-five finishes.
Riding the arm of pitcher Michelle Sauter, the Ohio softball team stayed consistent over the weekend with how it has fared against Mid-American Conference foes so far this season.
The Ohio Bobcat baseball team stole two of three from Mid-American Conference West Division leader Ball State behind solid pitching performances and timely offensive outbursts.
Senior Jon Johasky, captain of the Ohio men's golf team, paced the Bobcats with a career-best performance this past weekend at the Marshall Invitational.
Several Athens County residents have signed on to help develop a long-term comprehensive land-use plan for the county.
When I first heard the accusations that members of the Duke men's lacrosse team had sexually assaulted an exotic dancer during a party on March 13, I hesitated to write anything on the controversy.
We screamed, we kicked, we wrenched our bodies in frustration, cursed each other and ourselves ' then we heard the inevitable knock.
After more than a week of rumor surrounding who Seton Hall University would hire as its men's basketball coach, the position seems to be filled ' and not by Ohio men's basketball coach Tim O'Shea.
Before Athens students scuttle between buses and classrooms each morning, district school nurse Janalee Stock pulls her office into a parking space, grabs an armful of files and heads to work.
Three female students will represent Ohio University in Playboy's May 2006 college party school issue, on newsstands today.
Ohio University will pay $100,000 for repairs to Grover Center, which could remain partially closed until the end of summer.
Editor's note: This is the eleventh in a weeklong series of stories providing tips and forecasting the future for soon-to-be college graduates.
Editor's note: This is the tenth in a weeklong series of stories providing tips and forecasting the future for soon-to-be college graduates.
An act that would place a statewide ban on smoking in workplaces will be put before voters in November, an Ohio state senator said.
Many women dream about a life with a career that has brought them success, best friends who support them in whatever they do and a bank account that never dwindles no matter how they spend their money.