OU salt piles near empty
By SARA JERDE | Feb. 13, 2014Ohio University is having its own troubles keeping its salt pile stocked.
Ohio University is having its own troubles keeping its salt pile stocked.
After completing Mid-American Match Play in Florida to begin the week, the Bobcats will hit the road again to play the links in Hilton Head, S.C.
A Muggle typically doesn’t pass up on a chance to live like a wizard.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
The Ohio State Personnel Board of Review reinstated Thursday a deputy Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly fired nearly two years ago.
The SPIRE D-I Indoor Track and Field Invitational in Geneva will bring some of the best competition from across the country, but the Bobcats will not let some of the best competitors in the NCAA intimidate them.
Despite winter weather forcing a last-minute cancellation of the Georgia Invitational, Ohio will still compete on the diamond this weekend and head to Jacksonville, Fla. for the fourth-annual Osprey Invitational.
Turning the page on a trying 2013 season is at the top of the minds of this season’s Ohio squad, as the Bobcats open the 2014 campaign at Western Carolina on Saturday.
From meeting in Bird Arena to marrying in Galbreath Chapel to both becoming professors at Ohio University, Holly Raffle and Craig McCarthy have a Bobcat love story through and through.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
Sport Fishing USA, hopes to reel in a crowd with their hooks and catchy melodies Saturday night along with garage rock groups Red Feathers and Pegasister of Columbus.
Otterbein University student journalists have long struggled to obtain records from their campus police department regarding incidents that occurred on their Westerville campus.
Lora Hayes never expected she would make a lot of profit when she was looking to take out a loan to buy a childcare service business in 1997.
An Athens man was sentenced to prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to an indictment charging domestic violence and burglary.
Dan Weyrick didn’t have the slightest idea who would be teaching his management and information systems class Thursday morning.
Continuing what he started last year, Ryant Taylor will be found outside of Baker Center this Valentine’s Day from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m giving out free hugs.
Bringing styles from classical to jazz, Ohio University’s Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony will perform a wide repertoire of songs in their concert Thursday.