Men's Basketball: 'Cats plan to fight midweek blues with a win
By Christian Hoppens | Feb. 25, 2014There’s something about midweek games that plagues Ohio.
There’s something about midweek games that plagues Ohio.
Meredith Pizzi will come to Ohio University on Thursday to talk about entrepreneurship in the arts, and Nathaniel Berger said he hopes it won’t be the end of the conversation.
To get to know Ohio redshirt junior guard Javarez “Bean” Willis, you first have to study the artwork covering his arms.
The man who fell and hit his head near a Court Street bar early Sunday morning did not die from the fall, Athens County Coroner Harold Thompson said.
Dancing, singing and a surplus of faculty embarrassment came together Tuesday night at the Fifth Annual Ava Nichols Faculty Pageant.
The national media heavily reported this week that U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the Democrat from southeast Michigan who has served in the House longer than anyone else, is retiring.
UPDATE: Cory Bohache appeared in court Wednesday and entered a plea of not guilty to a three-count indictment.
Although its dual meet season has passed, Ohio will channel its early-season adversity in an attempt to win its 12th MAC Championship in program history.
Three male students walk into the dark theater. They sit down briefly, seeing a woman on stage strumming a guitar wearing a furry bear mask, the other woman singing a rousing tune about masturbation. The three students visibly tense up, and before leaving quickly, they turned their backs to the raucous laughter echoing through the theater rafters.
Athens County is under a Winter Weather Advisory for snow, which is in effect until at least 11 a.m. Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service and the Athens County Emergency Management Agency.
Editor’s Note: The identities of the administrators of the Twitter account OU Confessions mentioned in this story have remained anonymous in keeping with the account’s online anonymity.
His fur is orange, he wears a blue collar with a bell attached and he will steal pens if you set them down near him.
The cause of an early Sunday morning fire at 68 Stewart St. remains undetermined and the Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office is still working with local authorities, officials said.
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