Anchor fights cancer
Apr. 5, 2005NEW YORK -Peter Jennings, who revealed yesterday that he has lung cancer, plans to continue on World News Tonight as much as he can after beginning chemotherapy next week.
NEW YORK -Peter Jennings, who revealed yesterday that he has lung cancer, plans to continue on World News Tonight as much as he can after beginning chemotherapy next week.
The Ball State baseball team jumped out to a 6-0 record within the Mid-American Conference for the first time in school history after sweeping Northern Illinois last weekend.
INDIANAPOLIS -Baylor's motto was Finish the job. Emily Niemann couldn't wait to get started.
Brushes with greatness are sometimes borne in the most mundane of circumstances, and that evening in Athens, Ohio, we were feeling particularly mundane.
The Bobcats tasted victory for the first time in nearly two weeks yesterday, snapping an eight-game losing streak. However, the victory was quickly replaced with the sting of defeat against Youngstown State.
After a hearing yesterday, an Athens judge decided to review further evidence before ruling on a motion to suppress the confession of a man who is charged with kidnapping a Bowling Green State University student in January.
CHICAGO -The Cleveland Indians and All-Star catcher Victor Martinez agreed yesterday to a $15.5 million, five-year contract that includes a team option for 2010.
LONDON -Prince Charles' wedding to Camilla Parker Bowles -beset by problems since it was first announced -now has been postponed a day to avoid conflicting with the funeral of Pope John Paul II.
Police arrested an Ohio University senior carrying two loaded guns in Alden Library last night, after he had held his roommate at gunpoint Monday.
Kate Brew is in the middle of her third season as head coach for the Ohio lacrosse team. The Post's Nick Miller sat down with her to talk about where the program is going, becoming a mother, her players' love of John Denver and her obsession with Jon Stewart of The Daily Show.
Quality pitching fuels the success of a baseball team and this season Ohio has leaned on converted starter Derek Witt to provide quality innings.
(U-WIRE) -Pope John Paul II has died, and the world is holding its collective breath. Not since the U.S. presidential election last year did the global community have a chance to be changed so quickly by one person being selected to replace him.
RAMALLAH, West Bank -After weeks of hesitation, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has finally made moves to challenge the powerful militant groups sowing chaos across the West Bank.
Sometimes, going to the art museum does not mean taking a field trip.
As new coach Frank Solich and his staff were assessing the Ohio football team during recruiting, they noticed some holes on the defensive side.
Athenians, lend me your ears. Sunny April has arrived, and we can now put gray skies, snow, the flu and the wrath of Punxsutawney Phil behind us. We can finally sit outside and enjoy the scenery.
For a team ranked dead last in hitting in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio has been able to find some bright spots during the past week of games.
(U-WIRE) -After a New York Times article last month detailed the Bush administration's use of video news releases (VNRs) to promote its policies and agenda, people across the country have been quick to cry foul, throwing around terms like fake news
Despite a January rape that occurred at 3 a.m. in Grover Hall, Ohio University has not changed any security or access policies to campus buildings.