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Kent State Sweeps Ohio In Saturday Doubleheader
Game 1 Before the weekend series with Ohio, the Kent State Golden Flashes had one of the best offenses in the Mid-American Conference. With a collective .280 batting average and… Read More
Rio Grande’s Bats Explode In 12-0 Rout
Rio Grande’s David Steele threw a shutout while allowing only one hit, to lead his RedStorm to a 12-0 victory over the Bluefield Rams in Virginia on Saturday. RedStorm outfielder… Read More
Marietta Baseball Splits Doubleheader With Muskingum
The No. 18 Marietta Pioneers split a doubleheader with Muskingum at Don Schaly Field on Saturday. Game 1 The Pioneers held a 2-1 lead heading into the top of the… Read More
Ohio Softball Goes Hitless Against Buffalo
Tori Speckman pitched a no-hitter and opened Mid-American Conference play for Buffalo with a bang as the Bulls spoiled the Bobcats MAC home opener with a 4-0 loss on Saturday…. Read More
One Confirmed Dead In Small Plane Crash Near Albany
UPDATE: The Athens Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol has identified the man killed in an airplane crash Saturday night. 73-year-old Charles W. Wagner of Athens County was piloting… Read More
Community Members And Experts Reflect On Lyndon B. Johnson’s ‘War On Poverty’
It has been 50 years since Lyndon B. Johnson announced the "War On Poverty." On May 7, 1964, he envisioned his idea of a "Great Society" at the Ohio University… Read More
OUPD Urges Students To Help Keep Bikes Safe
Students hear many stories of bike thefts on campus at Ohio University. Thieves target bikes because they are typically one of the easiest things for them to steal becuase people… Read More
Claytor’s Rapid Rise As Ohio’s Field General
A young woman in modern body armor squats in the dirt, intently staring at her commander, who stands 40 feet from her. The young warrior donned in green and white… Read More