Police Blotter: Cow found in road; drunken passenger taken home in Lyft
By Anna Millar | Mar. 17, 2021Deputies came across a cow in the road while on patrol.
Deputies came across a cow in the road while on patrol.
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GSS will be putting $675 toward the Expo.
This season isn’t over yet.
The Department of Classics and World Religions recently changed its name to the Department of Classics and Religious Studies.
Spin scooters returned to campus Monday after being removed for the winter.
Whether Ohio wins or loses against Virginia, this team deserves to be recognized as one of Ohio’s greatest.
Tess may have a new love interest.
Despite the challenges of COVID-19, OU has offered many resources for alumni and has created different means of participation through virtual platforms. With these opportunities, alumni engagement has increased this past year.
Following an embarrassing loss to Robert Morris, everything about the Bobcats’ play is shining bright the past several games, especially Tuesday’s 11-0 blowout.
See if my family are fans of Adele’s classic album.
Ohio never stopped fighting.
The win was easily Ohio’s best game of the season.
Puppy chow or green popcorn, anyone?
Cherry is ambitious but rewarding.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Tuesday the plan for increased vaccination eligibility.
What goes around comes around.
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Students have slowly begun to find the AAC’s tutoring and advising services while adapting to the pandemic.
An ordinance introduced Monday would allow the Mayor or his designee to enter into a new contract for liability insurance with the Public Entities Pool of Ohio, which will help the city save money and have better coverage.