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Boys Basketball-Playoff Preview: (9) Trimble vs (8) Miller
The boys from Glouster have struggled this season finishing the regular season with a 2-17 record. One of the main reasons for the tough games has been the stagnant offense…. Read More
Geoff Achison At The Fur Peace Ranch From April 21, 2001
Geoff Achison is featured in a concert from the Fur Peace Ranch recorded in April of 2001. He's joined by Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady for the encore. Geoff Achison… Read More
Boys Basketball-Playoff Preview: (10) Meigs vs (7) Alexander
The Alexander Spartans kick off the Division III playoffs this Tuesday when they take on Meigs at 8 p.m. at Athens high school. The last time the two met, the… Read More
Boys Basketball-Playoff Preview: (7) Athens vs (2) Logan Elm
Athens’ draw of the seventh seed in Division-II Logan District playoff bracket pits the Bulldogs (11-9; 8-2) against the second-seeded Logan Elm Braves (16-5; 10-5) in the opening round of… Read More
Swimming/Diving: Divers Go From Fierce Competitors To Friends
Bobcat divers Morgan Srail and Haleigh Bartlett may have only been teammates for a few months, but they knew each other long before coming to Ohio University. Haleigh Bartlett spent… Read More
Volleyball: Ohio Takes A Charity Day
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Men’s Basketball: Cooper’s Big Week Earns Him MAC Award
Ohio junior D.J. Cooper was named the MAC East player of the week, the conference announced Monday morning. The 5-foot-11 point guard from Chicago, Ill., was instrumental in the… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For February 20
A spokesman for the support staff at Hocking College says the workers are trying to save their jobs. And that's why they voted down a proposed contract and are willing… Read More
Thompson Doesn’t Want To Meet Behind Closed Doors
Athens County Auditor Jill Thompson says she's not interested in meeting County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn in a closed door session tomorrow. Thompson is locked in a money dispute with Blackburn… Read More
Local Faith-Based Group Helps Those Abroad
Clean water: it is resource that is readily available to Ohio University students. However, more than a billion people in the world cannot obtain clean water that easily. Students involved with… Read More
OU Student Finds Musical Success In Athens
Hip-hop artist Jéan P had one of the biggest performances of his career over the weekend, but he isn’t just a rapper: He's also an Ohio University student. Junior Jean… Read More
Ohio To Seek No Child Left Behind Waiver
The system of evaluating progress in Ohio schools would change significantly under a plan the state will submit as it seeks a waiver to the federal No Child Left Behind… Read More
Sticking Points At Hocking Are Outsourcing And Job Security
A spokesman for the support staff at Hocking College says the workers are trying to save their jobs. And that's why they voted down a proposed contract and are willing… Read More
Morning Audio Update for February 20
An Ohio University organization is trying to figure out what it will mean if the federal government releases new energy and climate policies. Plus, two West Virginia men are facing… Read More
Prescription Drug Arrests On Highway In Athens County
Two West Virginia men are facing charges in Athens County after investigators say they found bulk amounts of bydrocodone and oxycontin in their vehicle. Sheriff Pat Kelly says Anthony Strickland,… Read More
OU Group Dealing With New Federal Energy And Climate Policies
The federal government is releasing new energy and climate polices that'll apply across the country. But what does that mean for us here in Ohio? The Ohio University Consortium for… Read More