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Ohio Defense Picks Up in Win Over WMU in Straight Sets
By: Mitchell Lyons
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The Ohio Bobcats (11-11, 7-3) defeated the Western Michigan Broncos (8-15, 3-7) on Saturday in straight sets (25-9, 25-23, 25-23). The Bobcats put forth what was possibly their best defensive effort of the season in the victory. Ohio had 13 blocks and held the Broncos to a .034 hitting percentage, including a negative hitting percentage… Read More

Ohio’s Community Colleges Partner with Online University
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Community college graduates in Ohio can now transfer to Western Governors University and receive a tuition discount toward earning a bachelor’s degree under a new partnership. Cleveland.com reports the Ohio Association of Community Colleges announced the agreement Oct. 11. The deal offers competency-based learning opportunities at the online school to all… Read More

Judge Won’t Delay Order Backing Ohio Transgender Student
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal judge has rejected an Ohio school district’s request to put a ruling involving transgender bathrooms on hold during an appeal. Judge Algenon Marbley ordered Highland local schools in Morrow County last month to treat an 11-year-old student who is biologically male but identifies as female “as the girl she… Read More

Ohio Hockey Unable to Excel in Opportunities in Loss
By: Jacob Hack
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The atmosphere at Bird Ice Arena on Friday night was great, as ESPN3 was there to broadcast the Ohio vs Jamestown game for the first time in school history and only the second time in ACHA history. Both teams came out fast and ready to go in front of a packed Bird Arena, but Ohio… Read More

Ohio Volleyball Falls to NIU
By: Mitchell Lyons
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The Ohio Bobcats (10-11, 6-3) fell to the Northern Illinois Huskies (17-4, 9-0) in a five set thriller (20-25, 23-25, 25-18, 25-17, 9-15) on Friday night in the Convocation Center. Improvement showed with four career highs. Stephanie Olman in assists (66), Erica Walker in digs (25), Katie Nelson in aces (four) and Mallory Salis in… Read More