Week concludes with makeovers, discussion
Jan. 29, 2004The Front Room, in Baker University Center, was so gay last night as the Swarm of Dykes capped off their second annual That's So Gay Week with a program titled Queer Eye for the What?
The Front Room, in Baker University Center, was so gay last night as the Swarm of Dykes capped off their second annual That's So Gay Week with a program titled Queer Eye for the What?
During its last few games, the Ohio women's basketball team has seen more zones than a DP Dough employee.
I grew up in Dayton, and though I did not get as enthused about the hometown Flyers hoops team as many of my classmates did, I did enjoy looking through my most recent edition of NBA Digest and seeing the name of Negele Knight when I gleaned through the rosters.
U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, D-Lisbon, and the Vietnam Veterans of America last week filed a suit against the Department of Veterans Affairs, claiming the department has been withholding services to veterans.
There is probably no better way for Ohio breaststroker Brian Teske to spend sibs weekend than during the Bobcats' meet with Miami.
Construction of the new school complex for Alexander Local School District has caused a number of sacrifices, including the loss of a workshop area for the agriculture vocational program.
The late '80s featured one of the most prominent duos in Ohio basketball history, as both Dave Jamerson and Paul Snoopy Graham went on to play in the National Basketball Association.
A new program designed to encourage under-represented and low-income students to pursue graduate degrees is recruiting.
Two men who were arrested on the suspicion of taunting a police dog will appear for a pretrial at Athens Municipal Court this morning after a motion to dismiss on Constitutional grounds was denied.
A new grant will allow more low-income residents of Vinton County to become better connected with the information age.
Fans: slurp soda pop, not drool
The Western Michigan Broncos trotted over the Ohio men's basketball team last night, 96-73, taking an early lead and never looking back.
Mid-American Conference men's basketball action was furious during the weekend as Kent State and Toledo met in a battle of division leaders.
The Ohio women's basketball team again proved that it can hang for 20 minutes with any school in the Mid-American Conference. The problem with that, of course, is that 20 minutes will only get a team to the half.
Ohio swimming and diving is coming down to the final month of competition. The Post's Laurie Duffy sat down with coach Greg Werner to talk about this season's surprises and Mid-American Conference scheduling .
MONTICELLO, N.Y. - A woman convicted of killing three of her newborn children in the 1980s was sentenced to 25 years to life yesterday, less than a year after their mummified remains were found in a storage shed in Arizona.
TEL AVIV, Israel - A Lebanese guerrilla leader about to be freed in a prisoner swap testified yesterday that Israeli interrogators raped him, sodomized him with a club and kept him naked for weeks in a round-the-clock effort to extract information on a missing Israeli aviator.
COLUMBUS - The New Jersey Devils never lose track of one important fact.
(U-WIRE) - The destroyed man who had his teeth examined on television screens across the world last month was a fallen leader, a shadow of the dictator whose statue U.S. forces toppled last April in Baghdad. The world community has united around a single demand that, not spurred by sympathy for the heartless mass murderer, comes from a higher conviction and faith in humanity: No matter what form his trial takes, they ask that Saddam Hussein not be given the death penalty.
Ohio State Sen. Eric Fingerhut, D-Cleveland, will face Norbert Dennerll Jr., a lifelong politician and educator, in the March 2 primary for Ohio's Senate seat.