How Much Are Students Paying For College Sports?
Amid cuts in state funding and tuition hikes, college athletics programs are under the gun to fund themselves with earned revenue or produce winning s...
Amid cuts in state funding and tuition hikes, college athletics programs are under the gun to fund themselves with earned revenue or produce winning s...
AP | Posted 04.25.2012
CINCINNATI -- An Ohio man accused of duct-taping his 12-year-old daughter, putting her in a dog cage and threatening to electrify it has pleaded guilt...
The Huffington Post | Chris Greenberg | Posted 03.22.2012
After a few much-needed days to recuperate, and perhaps print a fresh bracket, the 2012 NCAA Men's Tournament is back underway. At the start of the ni...
Hunter Tickel | Posted 05.22.2012
Ohio State is the notorious big brother to Cincinnati, but none of that will matter on Thursday night.
AP | TERESA M. WALKER | Posted 05.18.2012
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Dion Dixon and the Cincinnati Bearcats are making it an Ohio party in the NCAA tournament, giving the Buckeye State four team...
Posted 03.18.2012
St. Bonaventure gave Florida State all it could handle on Friday. The ACC Tournament champs, who beat UNC and Duke twice each this season, needed a 16...
The Huffington Post | Curtis M. Wong | Posted 03.16.2012
"It almost makes me angry when I hear 'it gets better.' I don't want it to get better; I want it to be better now." That's just one of several eye...
HuffingtonPost.com | Janell Ross | Posted 03.16.2012
If Hamilton County officials in Ohio were to post a sign outside Drake Center, a Cincinnati hospital the county plans to sell this week, the pitch mig...
Posted 03.12.2012
Cincinnati, a team that suffered some odd losses early (Presbyterian and Marshall), was able to make a run late in the season and topple Georgetown an...
AP | JIM O'CONNELL | Posted 05.10.2012
NEW YORK — Louisville beat an old foe to win a second Big East championship. Chris Smith, with his brother who plays for the New York Knicks in...
AP | By JIM O'CONNELL | Posted 03.09.2012
NEW YORK -- Syracuse left the court with a loss for only the second time this season. That the Orange came close to keeping it a one-loss season didn'...
AP | RACHEL COHEN | Posted 05.08.2012
NEW YORK — Cashmere Wright banked in a runner with 7.6 seconds left, and Cincinnati beat No. 13 Georgetown in double overtime 72-70 on Thursday ...
Don McNay | Posted 04.30.2012
Kremer projects Midwestern values of focusing on the team instead of the individual. He beats a cupcake team by fifty points, but praises the opponent's "hustle" or "fighting spirit." I've tried to get him to trash talk, but Carl is not going to let that happen.
Room 77 | Posted 04.24.2012
We may never look like Daniel Craig, but we can stay in just as nice a suite.
AP | Posted 02.08.2012
HEBRON, Ky. -- A hand grenade in a passenger's carry-on bag has caused a temporary evacuation at the northern Kentucky airport. The Delta Air Lines t...
Marc Stoiber | Posted 04.01.2012
The key is to make green practical, not painful. To innovate our way past sacrifice to shiny efficiency without really letting consumers know they're using less.
Posted 01.27.2012
For the second time in less than two months a collapse has occurred at one of Ohio's new casino construction sites. The latest collapse occurred Fr...
Don McNay | Posted 02.20.2012
I've spent my life chasing fame and glory, trying to achieve great things. I've never been one to stop and smell the roses. This forced me to. I've been stunned by the outpouring of love, prayers and support.
Chase Whiteside | Posted 02.19.2012
Shot in NYC, Oakland, and Cincinnati, this short explores the state of the #OWS protests now that local governments have removed permanent encampments, and asks what the future will be for this still-young nationwide movement.
today.msnbc.msn.com | Posted 12.20.2011
The 100-year-old doctor still makes house calls. He must, explains Dr. Fred Goldman. That's where the patients are. "If they're sick and can'...
Posted 12.15.2011
Cost has largely replaced distance as the measure of how hard it is to get around. Sure, Indianapolis is closer to Philadelphia than Chicago is, but t...
Don McNay | Posted 02.12.2012
As dad was dishing out food to homeless people, he was approached by a nun "What do you do for a living?" "I'm a gambler," replied my father. "Joe, this is the first time we ever had a gambler on THIS side of the table." Problem gambling has pushed a lot of people into poverty.
AP | By JOE KAY | Posted 12.13.2011
CINCINNATI -- Suspended Cincinnati forward Yancy Gates apologized to everyone, from his family to his entire hometown, for throwing punches that left ...
Martin J. Blank | Posted 02.05.2012
There comes a time when many fine examples of how to improve learning and life conditions for our children and young people hits a ceiling. They cannot get to scale, because as exemplary as they may be, they have an "isolated impact" on the issues.
AP | EMERY P. DALESIO | Posted 01.29.2012
RALEIGH, N.C. — Banana giant Chiquita Brands International confirmed Tuesday it will move its global headquarters from Cincinnati to Charlotte a...
The Huffington Post | Tyler Kingkade | Posted 05.09.2012