Volleyball rolls with win streak, takes 2 at home
Nov. 2, 2003During a weekend full of tricks and treats, the Ohio volleyball team escaped with two wins against Bowling Green and Toledo.
During a weekend full of tricks and treats, the Ohio volleyball team escaped with two wins against Bowling Green and Toledo.
DURHAM, N.H. - The Episcopal Church became the first major Christian denomination to make an openly gay man a bishop, consecrating V. Gene Robinson yesterday as bishop of New Hampshire. The act almost certainly means disgruntled conservatives will break from the church.
While some might say financial independence is the last hurdle to adulthood, I would rather trade in my pass to the real world for a trip on the free-ride train.
With the Ohio women's basketball team, the faces may be familiar, but attitudes have completely changed.
I love the fall. I love the way the air smells when you step outside at night. I love the way the leaves change from red to orange to yellow and decorate the earth for several weeks. I love pulling out the sweaters and the scarves to combat the cooler temperatures. I even love Fall Quarter.
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Saboteurs brought a trainload of U.S. Army supplies to a fiery halt west of Baghdad yesterday, as a Ramadan campaign of terror bombs and escalating attacks spurred a new Iraq pullout by international aid groups.
Children who become entangled in a custody trial could have joint custody with both parents because of new legislation introduced into the Ohio House of Representatives.
The Ohio soccer team closes its home season today with a non-conference game against Robert Morris.
Since the infancy of Athens' Uptown Halloween party, music has remained an integral component to the festivities. Much like the turbulent history of the holiday celebration, the entertainment element also struggled to secure its spot in the epic party.
A newcomer to the council arena but a dedicated resident of Athens, Deborah Phillips will bring a tenacious attitude and fresh perspective if elected to represent the 4th Ward for Athens City Council.
For those who think ultimate frisbee is taken lightly on this campus, think again.
Things are different this season for Ohio men's basketball coach Tim O'Shea.
While thousands of Ohio University students ready themselves to storm Court Street this weekend, the Ohio men and women's swimming and diving teams open their regular seasons against Mid-American Conference foes Eastern Michigan and Toledo.
Watching the Ohio volleyball team play, it is easy to see why American
Everything the Ohio cross country team has worked toward culminates this weekend in the Bobcats' most important meet of the season.
In a world of spy cameras, Internet monitoring and telemarketer calls - a bit of privacy cannot be a bad thing. But some Athens religious leaders say a federal law implemented to protect the privacy of hospital patients has an unintended consequence barring them from ministering to some believers.
Candidates for the general election continue to campaign as Nov. 4 rapidly approaches, but five candidates can relax a little more than the rest.