Wrestling: Ohio announces 2019-20 schedule
By Scott Thomas | Sep. 12, 2019Ohio will be at home for all of February.
Ohio will be at home for all of February.
Here’s what to look for in the annual Green and White Scrimmage.
Ohio is 3-4 after seven road matches this season.
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Inexperience at the offense line showed last week against the Panthers. The Bobcats are hoping it was just a fluke.
Post News editor Nolan Simmons talks a source whose love for her late husband helps keep his legacy alive.
United Campus Ministry sponsors this event.
A man has found a new alternative to a weight vest: a backpack with concrete in it.
The Richland Avenue Pedestrian Passageway will begin March 1, 2020, thanks to a timeline compromise with the university.
Cycle Path Bicycles reopened in late August after an explosion caused them to be closed for almost a year and a half.
The pawpaw festival will be a weekend filled with pawpaw-filled foods, musical entertainment and local arts and crafts.
Here’s what you need to know for Ohio’s matchup against Lock Haven.
After a productive freshman season, Magyar wants more in his second year.
Senate meeting include presentations on experiential learning and a city safety app.
After the numerous messages sent out to students, it is important to check in on each other.
The rivalry is over a century old, but the trophy has only been around for 22 years.
Four or five different companies are interested in coming to Athens.
There are broken hearts all over America.
Daniel Kilgore is interviewed by George about his candidacy to run against Republican Incumbent Steve Stivers.
Here’s what’s happening in Athens this weekend.