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Morning Audio Update for September 26
Reverend Jesse Jackson is in Athens today to continue the War on Poverty. Plus, Arts West in Athens is once again being honored by the Athens Community Music Festival with… Read More
Marietta College Business Professor Happens Into Being An Author
Marietta College Professor Mark Bagshaw teaches courses called Leadership in Global Contexts and Business in Global Contexts. He started out his sabbatical last year with the goal of developing a… Read More
Soccer: Ohio bested by Central Michigan 3-0
Ohio Soccer ran into a potent Central Michigan offense on Sunday, losing 3-0 at Chessa Field to the visiting Chippewas. Midfielder Autumn Hawkins had a very strong day for the… Read More
Field Hockey: Ohio proves too much for Missouri State
Ohio’s field hockey team opened MAC play with a 5-1 win over the Missouri State Bears. The Bobcats (8-2,1-0 MAC), coming off Saturday’s victory at Saint Louis, completed a weekend… Read More
Athens Time Exchange
Joan Butcher speaks with Autumn Congrove, Beth Clodfelter and Mary Reed, all coordinators of the Athens Time Exchange, an organization where members trade free services within a network.
End of Life Decisions
Jackie Wolf speaks with Leslie Ritter-Jenkins about the recent deaths of their mothers and the importance of advance directives, or living wills.
Jesse Jackson Visits WOUB
Tom Hodson talks with Rev. Jesse Jackson, visiting Athens to launch a national anti-poverty campaign on the same site President Lyndon Johnson launched his "War on Poverty" in 1964.
Cross Country: Ohio Dominates Home Meet
The Ohio University men’s and women’s cross country teams enjoyed home field advantage as they swept the Ohio Invitational. The men’s team dominated their only opponent, Robert Morris, by capturing… Read More
Volleyball: Ohio Takes Care of Business at Home Against Miami
When your rival comes in to town, it doesn’t take much to get your team motivated to crush the opponent. But when one-third of the players on your team are… Read More
Football: Sanu, mistakes doom Ohio in New Jersey
Sometimes, when things are going as well as they had been for Frank Solich's squad, the adage goes, "The only way they can lose is if they beat themselves." Who… Read More
Rogers’ Rocket Grounds Eagles
Cat Rogers uncorked a 30-yard rocket in the 83rd minute to give Ohio its first Mid-American Conference win of the 2011 season on Friday, a 1-0 decision over the visiting… Read More
Volleyball: Hartnett’s Quick Start Sparks ‘Cats
Quick starts seemed to be a theme for the Ohio volleyball team Friday night. Lexie Hartnett’s first set performance propelled the Ohio Bobcats over the Bowling Green Falcons in straight… Read More
Generals Continue Their Undefeated Streak
They say that rain is the best defense, and tonight that proved to be true. There were six fumbles during the battle between two 4-0 teams, the Sheridan Generals and… Read More
Wahama Continues Domination
Domination, thy name is Wahama. The White Falcons continued their reign over the TVC-Hocking with a 61-8 drubbing of Waterford Wildcats Friday night. Waterford appeared to have gained momentum early by almost… Read More
Buckeyes Crush Chieftains
It’s been nine years since Nelsonville-York and Logan last met on the field. The Chieftains might wish it had been a little bit longer, as the Buckeyes continued to roll… Read More
Scores: September 23rd
Gridiron Glory has week five scores from around southeast Ohio. Check back frequently for updates. TVC-Ohio: Logan 6 Nelsonville-York 42 Athens 42 Waverly 21 Alexander 35 River… Read More
Former Cincinnati Big Man Lands at Ohio
The Ohio men’s basketball team has added senior Kenny Belton to the roster. The forward/center who played for two years with the University of Cincinnati will not be hard to… Read More
Athens Co. Awarded Victims’ Services Grant
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today Athens County will receive almost $170,000 for agencies helping crime victims. More than $50,000 will go to the domestic violence shelter, My… Read More
OU ROTC Student Asking To Serve In Air Force With Prosthetic Leg
ROTC Air Force Ohio University Student Matt Pirrello is asking to be allowed to serve in the Air Force with a prosthetic leg. Pirrello, a sophomore from Dayton, lost his… Read More
Book Review: “Keep on Pushing”
I was scanning the new shelf at my local, friendly public library the other day and ran across a book by Denise Sullivan, called Keep on Pushing: Black Power Music… Read More
Jackson Tours Athens County To Declare War on Poverty
Reverend Jesse Jackson was in Athens to continue the War on Poverty that President Lyndon Johnson started on Ohio University's campus almost 50 years ago. Jackson visited WOUB's studios to… Read More
Athens Named “Top College Towns”
Almost every Ohio University alum says Athens is the top college town in the nation, but now, they're not the only ones. MSN named Athens one of the nation's top… Read More
Chieftains vs. Buckeyes: The Rivalry Awakens
Since the two teams haven’t met since 2003, tonight’s game between the Logan Chieftains and the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes will be an emotional affair as a former rivalry awakens from decade-long… Read More
Warren Could Be Last Roadblock for Jackson
The Jackson Ironmen have been storming through their schedule to start of the season. They’re 4-0, and their closest test thus far has been against Logan, which they won… Read More
Columbus Zoo And The Wilds Receive Award
The Freshwater Mussel Conservation and Research Center is doing some award-winning work. So says the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which recently handed out a North American Conservation Award praising… Read More
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