Soccer: Ohio gives up late goal, falls to High Point in overtime
By Wynston Wilcox | Aug. 28, 2016Ohio had a win in its grasp, but gave up a goal off of a corner in the final minutes. The Bobcats fell in overtime.
Ohio had a win in its grasp, but gave up a goal off of a corner in the final minutes. The Bobcats fell in overtime.
Sano is getting used to playing on the different side of the ball.
The newly-formed Ohio Trombone Quartet will play its first-ever recital Wednesday August 31 at 8 p.m. in Glidden Hall. The group is made up of four professional musicians with three tenor trombones and one bass trombone.
The Post's Sean Wolfe gives you the low down on a floppy-eared friend's social media feed.
Ohio's practices are geared toward preparing for Saturday's fast-paced matchup.
The Bobcats lost three games this past weekend to start the year 0-3 for the first time since 2012.
Deandre Jordan values olympic gold medals above NBA championship rings, but not everyone has the same opinion.
Excessive eating when one is upset can be destructive and lead to health concerns.
Starting the school year in hot, humid weather makes dressing cute for classes nearly impossible, but there are a few items to put on your shopping list to help achieve style and comfort.
The crime was reported early Thursday morning.
Ohio is just one win away from a school record for coach Neil Macmillan.
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The Post looked at OU executive salaries this week, and the Athens mayor reminded us jaywalking is illegal.
The report describes the suspect as about 5 feet 8 inches, skinny with red hair with black highlights and a thick black beard. The case remains under investigation.
According to Trustee Victor Goodman, retention rates, or the rate of students continuing at OU from freshman to sophomore year, has gone up two percent in the past year — a number that OU President Roderick McDavis said is “huge” in comparison to other universities.
Some Ohio University professors ditch the textbooks for online resources that can save students money.
Anthropology Alive! will allow participants to experience hands on project research.
The Democratic presidential nominee expands her ground game in Ohio.
The grant will allow OU to team up with the Muskingum County Business Incubator and expand their resources.
As students discover new sexual freedom, it is important to use proper protection