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SEOAL Sound-Off: Week 9
SEOAL reporters Brad Friedman and Carter Eckl break down week 8 in the league and take a look at week 9 matchups.
Dairy Barn’s “OH+5” Exhibit Brings Together The Best From The Region
For the untrained eye, the Dairy Barn’s most current exhibit is simply a room full of different colors and structures. Luckily, that’s not the case for the gallery’s Exhibition Coordinator,… Read More
Rio Demolishes Cumberland 6-0, Remains Undefeated In MSC
Once again, the Rio Grande RedStorm scored six goals in a victory, a number of which they seem to be quite fond as they have won four different matches by… Read More
Field Hockey: Ohio Falls To CMU, 2-1, In OT
The Ohio field Hockey team got the early 1-0 lead in the first half thanks to senior Luli Gomez Teruel. With 23 and a half minutes to go in regulations… Read More
Social Media And A Rape Case: Officials Differ On Effect Of Pre-Case Debate
As the news of an alleged rape on Court Street goes international, officials have different views on the effect social media has on an investigation and a court case. In… Read More
City Of Athens Finalizing Halloween Block Party Preparations
The city of Athens’ preparation for the Halloween Block Party is in full swing this week, but planning for the event began months ago. Deputy Service-Safety Director Ron Lucas said… Read More
Liston Shuts Out Western Michigan, Breaks Record
Ohio goalie Mattie Liston added onto her impressive career Sunday afternoon, as she recorded her 20th career shutout in a 0-0 tie against the Western Michigan Broncos (7-4-4, 5-1-2). Liston… Read More
CMU Beats Ohio 2-1 In Overtime Nail-Biter
Ohio Field Hockey fell to Central Michigan on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2-1 with an intense overtime period during the home opener of newly resurfaced Pruitt Field. “I think it was… Read More
Ohio Northern Holds Marietta Scoreless, 45-0
Homecoming weekend was even sweeter for the Ohio Northern Polar Bears, as they defeated the Marietta Pioneers, 45-0. The Pioneers’ inability to score on offense remains a problem, while the… Read More