Bobcats fall twice in overtime
Oct. 19, 2003Through 70 minutes of regulation play, the Ohio field hockey team was just as good as the conference's top team and the nation's ninth ranked team.
Through 70 minutes of regulation play, the Ohio field hockey team was just as good as the conference's top team and the nation's ninth ranked team.
The Ohio volleyball team lost its first game in more than a month Friday night, but still recorded a pair of road victories to extend its school-record winning streak to 14 matches.
BANGKOK, Thailand - President Bush said yesterday for the first time that the United States, China and other nations may try to defuse a crisis with North Korea by offering Pyongyang written security assurances in exchange for a commitment to scrap its nuclear weapons program.
The Ohio men's and women's cross country teams traveled more than seven hours to Urbana, Ill., Saturday for the Illini Challenge, but the trip did not affect the runners.
As of yesterday afternoon, the results of an autopsy on Rachael Townsend, an Ohio University recreation and sports sciences instructor, are still pending, according to the Cook County medical examiner.
What a difference a year makes.
Editors Note: This is the last of a three-part series examining health and spirituality in Athens.
For Ohio tight end Ryan Antle, it is a homecoming that could have been.
Ohio University's Unified Sisters hope to create cultural and romantic connections between OU students with their third annual Dating Game.
An Ohio University student's original play will be performed in a lab show this weekend.
The similarities between the Ohio and Kentucky football teams are endless.
In southeast Ohio, the brilliance of fall is often closely related to the presence of a myriad of pumpkins. But this year, many of the city's doorsteps will remain empty.
The Institute for Democracy in Education brings Teaching for Democratic Activism to Ohio University this weekend. The conference will run from Oct. 16 to Oct. 18 and, through workshops, will address educational issues that affect everyone from K-12 teachers and university professors to students and community activists.
Forget the curse of the Billy Goat or the curse of the Bambino. The real curse is the curse of Blake Whitney.
The Appalachian Peace and Justice Network received two grants for $16,000 to provide the Comprehensive Conflict Management Program to schools within 30 miles of Athens.
With the introduction this year of the first academic achievement test, Ohio begins phasing out the fourth, sixth and ninth-grade proficiency tests.