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Volleyball: Ohio has some fun, too
Ohio volleyball has played almost 30 matches in 2011, but even with the hectic schedule, the team still has time to have fun on the road. "Showcase" reporter Maddie Kuhn… Read More
Football: Ohio to “Black Out” Peden Stadium for Temple
Ohio athletics is marketing a "Black Out" of Peden Stadium for Wednesday's football game against Temple. For $10, students get an official "Bobcat Blackout" long-sleeve t-shirt and much more. Matt… Read More
Day in the life of a Bobcat student-athlete
The Bobcat Sports Showcase followed three Bobcat student-athletes – volleyball's Leah Petrovich, football's Travis Carrie and field hockey's Cathryn Altdoerffer – and one non-athlete for a day to find out… Read More
Volleyball: Ryan Theis Press Conference
Watch Ohio head volleyball coach Ryan Theis talk to the media after his team clinched the MAC East with a perfect weekend against Bowling Green and Miami (OH). If the… Read More
Blog: Bobcat Abroad – Tommy Freeman
For the first time in my life, I experienced homesickness. The entire time I was at OU I had surrounded myself with people that I enjoyed being around and spending… Read More
Football & Blog: Frank Solich’s Temple Press Conference
Blog: Akron…Oh, Akron…Precious Little Akron Hey Bobcat fans! Still riding high after that big time win over Akron? Yea, neither am I. In retrospect, I’m not entirely sure why I… Read More
Former OU Master’s Student Wins Time Magazine Award
Andrea Morales’ work in Glouster, Ohio, has won her the top prize in Time Magazine’s Next Generation Contest, announced Oct. 26. This is a new award for Time, which asked… Read More
(Pick-Up) Football: WOUB decimates “The Post” in Sunday battle
After weeks of exchanging smack talk and formal letters, it took only 54 minutes for the WOUB Sports staff to dismantle The Post by a score of 10-1 at the… Read More
Volleyball assistant coach Kyle Weindel goes reporter
Ohio volleyball assistant coach Kyle Weindel flips the script and becomes the interviewer with The Bobcat Sports Showcase. The assistant coach talked to "Showcase" reporter Kaylee Donegan and technical wizard… Read More
Historic Shanty Boat Added To Ohio River Museum
A historic shanty boat will go on display at the Ohio River Museum in Marietta after getting some renovation work done. The boats, that were once used as floating mobile… Read More
Youngstown Earthquakes Linked To Fracking?
Geologists are checking for possible links between a brine-water injection well and seven minor earthquakes since March in northeast Ohio. The quakes are the only ones recorded with epicenters in… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update October 31
An Ohio State Highway Patrol Officer was struck by a vehicle while investigating a crash Sunday night along U.S. Route 52. A 14-year old girl was killed after the vehicle… Read More
A Bittersweet Ending to the Bob Roberts Field.
Opportunity, potential, ability, dreams– all of these words hold so much courage in their connotations. For several years, every Friday night, the Meigs Marauders have accomplished more than just victories… Read More
OU Athletes Post Impressive GSRs
The NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) scores for the 2001 to 2004 academic period show that Ohio University student-athletes boast a GSR of 82 percent. The high figure puts Ohio… Read More
Political Correctness For Halloween? Now That’s Scary
We'd like your opinion on the following column. It is written by Baltimore Sun Columnist and OU Alum Susan Reimer. Please type your comments below the article. I am… Read More
Scioto County Trooper Struck While Investigating Crash
An Ohio State Highway Patrol Officer was struck by a vehicle while investigating a crash Sunday night along U.S. Route 52. Trooper Donald Edgington of the Ohio State Highway Patrol… Read More
14-Year-Old Dies In Little Hocking Crash
A 14-year old girl was killed after the vehicle she was riding in struck a tree early Sunday morning. State Highway Patrol Troopers say Dustin Jones, 21, of Mineral Wells… Read More
Athens Mayoral Candidates Talk Leadership
As the election on November 8 quickly approaches, voters in the city of Athens have many decisions to make. One of those decisions includes choosing who will serve as mayor. The two candidates running… Read More
Rockport, West Virginia Post Office Closing
The Rockport, West Virginia Post Office will close next month. U.S. Postal Service spokeswoman Cathy Yarosky says that service at the Rockport location will discontinue Nov. 12. Traffic is expected… Read More
Ohio’s Gas Prices Going Up And Down
Ohio gasoline prices continue to zigzag with oil prices, as markets remain uncertain about the economy. The state's gas prices have risen in the last week, continuing this month's ups… Read More
Morning Audio Update for October 31
Police say the annual Athens Halloween block party ended this year with 50 arrests. Plus, Ohio Gov. John Kasich has put temporary measures in place to crack down on private… Read More
Halloween In Athens Aftermath: Cleaning Up
Loud music and outrageous costumes are sights and sounds that are seen each year in Athens during Halloween weekend. Another annual sight is trash all along the streets of the… Read More