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Ohio’s Threes Too Much For Sam Houston State
Kenny Kaminski got the ball in the corner behind the three line, shot a contested jumper and hit nothing but net. He then looked at the student section behind him… Read More
Dr. Steve Howard Writes a New Book about Modern Muslims in Africa
Dr. Steve Howard, director of the Ohio University Center for International Studies and professor in the School of Media Arts and Studies, just released a new book Modern Muslims, A… Read More
Longtime PBS Anchor Gwen Ifill Dead At 61
Gwen Ifill, one of the most prominent African-American journalists in the country, has died, according to PBS. She was 61. Ifill, the host of PBS’ Washington Week, was a veteran… Read More
Jane Grote Abell Visits Ohio University for Women in Entrepreneurship Day
Jane Grote Abell, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors for Donatos Pizza Inc. will be featured at the Ohio University Center for Entrepreneurship Guest Lecture series on Tuesday, Nov. 15… Read More
Weekly Science Café Tackles Variety Of Topics
Each Wednesday around 5 p.m., The Front Room Café located in Baker University Center falls eerily still and quiet. With dozens of heads turned to face the small stage in… Read More
PHOTOS: Columbus Based Comedians Amuse Donkey Saturday Night
Nov. 12 Columbus-based comedians Brian Doney and Amber Falter brought their “Have You Seen My Mom?” tour to Donkey Coffee alongside James Anderson, Chris “Gilli” Gillikin, Griffin Browning and Ty… Read More
World Series A Grand Slam For Cleveland Entrepreneurs
CLEVELAND (AP) – This year’s baseball playoffs turned out to be a big hit for Cleveland even though the Indians came up a game short of the World Series title…. Read More
Land Between Lakes Offers Free Christmas Trees
GOLDEN POND, Ky. (AP) – Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area is offering free cedar Christmas tree permits starting later this month. The park says the permits will be… Read More
Ministers Seek Sit-Down Regarding Ex-officer’s Mistrial
CINCINNATI (AP) – A new coalition of church ministers representing Cincinnati’s black community is seeking a sit-down with Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters regarding the trial of Ray Tensing. The… Read More