MULTIMEDIA
Ohio ready for tournament after sweep
Feb. 23, 2003Ohio hockey players Craig Foglesong and Jordan Levy have no qualms when their names do not appear in the scoring column as long as that part of the stat sheet shows a favorable outcome.
Indoor track concludes regular season at Ohio State
Feb. 23, 2003The Ohio men's and women's indoor track and field teams concluded the regular season Saturday at the Scarlet and Gray Invitational at Ohio State.
Ski playground takes students out of Athens for day trip
Feb. 23, 2003U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, D-Lisbon, an outspoken advocate for veterans, will now have a new place to voice his concerns on the Committee on Veterans Affairs, even though he is already serving on one of the four exclusive House committees.
Akron edges Ohio
Feb. 23, 2003Six and a half weeks ago, Akron guard Andy Hipsher thought he had the Ohio men's basketball team beat with a reverse lay-up at the end of a second overtime period. It was waived off, and Ohio went on to win 112-104 two overtimes later.
Speak Up
Feb. 23, 2003While a number of conservatives fight for a less powerful government, Attorney General John Ashcroft has spent the past year-and-a-half in an effort to protect personal freedom and individual rights proving that he believes in government with the unchecked power of Oceania from George Orwell's 1984.
Coach sounds off on scheduling, fans
Feb. 23, 2003Ohio basketball coach Tim O'Shea expressed displeasure with the Mid-American Conference and fans following Saturday's 79-72 double-overtime win against Western Michigan.
'Smash-mouth' game bites Marshall
Feb. 23, 2003The Ohio women's basketball team did not have to worry about peaking early. Saturday, 25 games into the 27-game regular season, the Bobcats finally played the complete game they have been looking for all season.
Local students take 'Stand' against tobacco
Feb. 23, 2003Singing music, swinging to the beat and seeing a star were just some of the events provided free to local children choosing to "stand up and speak out against tobacco" this weekend.
Newcomer Norah Jones wins 4 Grammys; album garners 7 awards; Springsteen, Dixie Chicks win 3
Feb. 23, 2003NEW YORK The music of pop-jazz chanteuse Norah Jones garnered seven Grammy awards last night, catapulting her past crowd favorite Bruce Springsteen and his three awards for the Sept. 11-inspired "The Rising."
Baseball unprepared, gets swept
Feb. 23, 2003North Carolina Greensboro finished sweeping a three-game weekend series against the Ohio baseball team Sunday, following a preseason that allowed the Bobcats to practice outside only once.
Group seeks to create registry for 'domestic partners'
Feb. 23, 2003CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio Residents in this Cleveland suburb could become the first in the nation to vote on letting gay couples legally document their relationships.



