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Burrow Carries Bulldogs
The Warren Warriors traveled to Bulldog territory Friday night hoping to pull out a victory. Unfortunately for the Warriors they were introduced to Joey Burrow. Burrow consistently used his… Read More
Volleyball: Ohio Captures Second Straight-Set Win Friday Over Belmont
After winning a back-and-forth first set, the Ohio Bobcats would go on to defeat the Belmont Bruins in three sets by a score of 25-20, 25-11, and 25-18. “I thought… Read More
Soccer: Rogers’ Lone Goal Leads To Third Straight Win
A crowd of over 200 exploded with streamers in the air and trashcan drums as Cat Rogers came through once again for the Bobcats, scoring in the 59th minute of… Read More
Week 3 Scores
Week 3 features plenty of interesting games, and you can find the results for all of them right here. This page will updated with scores as they come in. TVC-Ohio… Read More
Football: Ohio vs. New Mexico State Preview
One week removed from arguably the biggest win in school history the Ohio Bobcats (1-0,0-0) look to stay focused in their home opener against the New Mexico State Aggies (1-0,0-0)… Read More
Volleyball: Ohio Defeats Niagara To Open Bobcat Invitational
After a slow start to its season, Ohio Volleyball opened the Bobcat Volleyball Invitational by downing the Niagara Purple Eagles, in straight sets, 25-13, 25-20, 25-23, for its second win… Read More
Dead Birds In Ohio Leads To Record Fines
Marysville, Ohio based Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, a producer of pesticides for commercial and consumer lawn and garden uses, was sentenced Friday in federal district court in Columbus, Ohio, to pay… Read More
Husted Backs Down On Early Voting Ruling
Secretary of State Jon Husted has rescinded a ruling he sent to boards of elections earlier this week ordering them not to set hours for early in person voting on… Read More
OU School of Music to Present Semester’s First Piano Recital
The Ohio University School of Music has announced that Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu, assistant professor of Piano at Bowling Green State University, will present a piano recital at 8 p.m. on… Read More
Trial Date Set For Chained-Barrel Protester
The woman charged with chaining herself to barrels to protest injection wells will go to trial November 8. Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn's office says Madeline ffitch, charged with inducing… Read More
Athens Police Investigating Gunshot Death
UPDATE 9/8/12 8:25 P.M. Athens police have identified the victim of a shooting in Athens. Captain Ralph Harvey says Michael Yoho, 48, of Athens, died after being shot at an apartment. … Read More
Parkersburg Medical Center Reducing Staff
More than 20 jobs at Camden Clark Medical Center in Parkersburg are on the chopping block, according to a memo sent out by the center's CEO Thursday. President and CEO… Read More
OU College Dems Host DNC Watch Party
Ohio University College Democrats are working to rouse political interest in young adults for the upcoming General Election. The organization has paired with Bobcats for Obama, a group partnering with… Read More
Game of the Week Preview: Nelsonville-York Vs. Berne Union
The Nelsonville-York Buckeyes and Berne Union Rockets enter their game Friday with both teams in desparate need of a win. The Buckeyes have had a surprisingly slow start to the… Read More
Slow Down, You Move Too Fast: A Look at Athens’ Newest Music and Arts Venue
Elliot Nicolson talks with Central Avenue Church Media Director and local musician Jake Householder about Central Venue's performances, potlucks and purpose.
Coach Close-Up: Ryan Theis’ Unlikely Path To Ohio
If you were asked to name the Ohio University head coach who, in his first four seasons at the helm of a Bobcats athletic program, has accumulated four consecutive regular-season… Read More
Athena Cinema Hosts Mini Film Festival
A two-week mini festival of films about sustainability begins Friday at the Athena Cinema in Athens. Chris Iacofano is the executive director of the Athena. Iacofano says the goal… Read More
Morning Update for September 7
Ohio President Roderick McDavis gets a pay increase. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources settles a lawsuit. Details in your morning update.
South Point Native Struck By Dump Truck At OSU
The bicyclist left hospitalized after being hit by a dump truck on the Ohio State University campus has been identified as an 18-year-old student. Ohio State police said Thursday that… Read More