Sources: Former Bobcat Maurice Ndour signs with Dallas Mavericks
By Luke O'Roark | July 23, 2015Sources say Maurice Ndour has signed with the Dallas Mavericks after piquing the interest of the New York Knicks and other NBA teams.
Sources say Maurice Ndour has signed with the Dallas Mavericks after piquing the interest of the New York Knicks and other NBA teams.
Former Bobcat Maurice Ndour has piqued the interest of the New York Knicks and other NBA teams thanks to his play in the NBA summer league.
About two weeks before the first GOP Debate, Ohio Governor John Kasich announced he will be running for president.
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Several Student Senate members say Schoonover's apology for his email to administrators wasn't enough and failed to address the lack of respect shown toward student and faculty input.
Despite claims that it's not opposed to fracking, the advocacy group's policy record shows something quite different.
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Ohio University professor: Schoonover emails show he wanted to stop thought, not encourage it.
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Culture Editor Meryl Gottlieb and Opinion Editor Will Gibbs weigh in on the nominations for the 67th annual Emmy Awards.
Seven uptown businesses were found to be vandalized early Tuesday morning after two college-aged male visitors from Cleveland were caught with a can of spray paint.
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