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Articles related to "Osu"
Florida Gators NCAA Champs Again OSU fails to hit crucial 3-point shots in loss against back-to-back champs osu • university of florida • gators • buckeyes • ncaa basketball 2007
OSU Beavers Baseball Return Home After winning two national titles in College Baseball in back-to-back years, the Oregon State Beavers are the team to beat this season. Read the 2008 season preview. national champion baseball • ncaa baseball • oregon state beavers • baseball season preview • home series corvallis
OSU Rookies Hoping to Make Impact After being together through a lot of winning and little losing, former Buckeyes Oden and Conley will face a rough welcome to the NBA. conley and oden • memphis grizzlies • portland trailblazers • rookie of the year • 2007 nba draft
Have a Side of Beans The soybean business is a neat little Ohio secret. Or at least, it was a secret until the Associated Press story ran, spilling the beans about Honda’s $10 million in soybean exports. Did you see it? Do you know where they export the beans? Guess. soybeans • ohio • japan • diane stresing • ceccardi
It's Time to Tune Up TBDBITL If you haven't heard of TBDBITL, you have a lot to learn about football. osu • ohio • ohio state • bucks • buckeyes
OPINION: God, We’re Having A Ball, But We Could Still Use Your Help With Ohio State, Kent State, and Cincinnati appearing in the NCAA tourney, sports fans here are having a ball. But as we read beyond the sports page, we might decide to welcome a bit of divine intervention. What the week’s headlines and mean to this Buckeye girl. osu • kent • ksu • ncaa • basketball
Opinion: NFL Loses, Clarett Wins...and so does higher education? Maurice Clarett has had his day in court, and he won. While I'm hardly a fan of Mr. Clarett, I find myself in his corner on this issue. maurice clarett • ohio • clarett • stresing • osu
Outstanding Off the Football Field “Hard-hitting” research and scientific “victories” rarely make headlines, especially during football season. But Ohio has some top-ranked players on the scientific field, too. It’s time to celebrate their achievements. buckeye • osu • ohio state • stresing • bioinformatics
The Buckeye Hall of Fame Cafe The Buckeye Hall of Fame Cafe in Columbus, which contains many exhibits and trophies dedicated to Ohio State teams and players, and a great restaurant. buckeye hall of fame • buckeye memories • places to eat in columbus • ohio state souvenirs • columbus restaurants
Oregon State University Research Throughout its 150 year history, Oregon State University has focused on researching the sciences and strives to be an excellent place to study. oregon state university research • studying at oregon state university • tsunami research • agricultural college • osu
Ohio is Where it’s at…Scientifically Speaking It's been reported that Ohio's brain drain is ongoing, that we're losing talented, educated folks at an alarming rate. That's the bad news. The good news: look around, and you can see Ohio's contributions to cutting-edge science, medical, and technological advances. osu • cleveland • cosi • science • popular science
Red and Purple Shrubs for Fall Expand your garden's fall palette with these shrubs that turn glorious shades of red and purple in the fall. fall color • perennial shrubs for fall color • vaccinium corymbosum • blueberries • hydrangeas
Get in THE GAME It's a blood-battle and a long-standing tradition. The Buckeyes have to go to that awful place up north to take on the…YOU know. Get in THE GAME and enjoy the history of what may be the longest-running and most serious rivalry in college football. ann arbor • osu • wolverines • buckeyes • buckeyes
Lost On The Back Page: NCAA Headlines You Might Have Missed This Summer Missed some of this summer's hottest NCAA headlines? Now's your opportunity to catch up on some of the college football news you may not have heard. ncaa college football navy osu ohio state buckeyes
OPINION: Give 'Em Computers What's wrong with education in Ohio? Plenty, of course...and probably, no more or less than is wrong in any other State Education System. So what's the solution? There isn't ONE, silly. But I say we can make a darned good case for giving every K - 12 student a computer. NOW. ohio • stresing • soloway • michigan • kent
2007 NCAA Final Four Predictions The 2006-07 NCAA men's college basketball season has been reduced to four teams: Ohio State, Georgetown, Florida, and UCLA. Who will win? ncaa • ncaa final four • final four • college basketball • florida gators
Marcel Jones Returns from the NBA Oregon State's senior forward basketball player, Marcel Jones, will return for the season after practicing with the NBA, making the Beavers a force in the PAC-10. marcel jones senior forward • leading scorer osu • returning players oregon state team • tough competition pac-10 • famous basketball alumni gary payton
Hire a Vine, They Work Hard Hire a vine to do the work of hiding, shading, sheltering, decorating and insulating your home landscape. They are cheap to hire and cost very little to employ. You get the benefits. vines • perennial vines • covering a pergola • covering an arbor • shading a porch
Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 7 - Viburnum There's a Viburnum for every garden. Many offer sweetly scented flowers, colorful berries and fall color. What more can you want from a shrub? shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
2007-08 PAC-10 Conference Preview Its fans regard it as the most competitive conference in the nation, so watch out for the Pac-10's college football teams this year, even giving USC a run for its money. pac-10 conference • college football teams • heisman trophy • pac-10 college football teams • bcs standings usc
Explore Corvallis Oregon Landmarks Corvallis Oregon, home of the Oregon State University Beavers, is located in the Willamette Valley, characterized by amazing sites, sounds and unique beauty. corvallis oregon • oregon state university • willamette river • siuslaw national forest • davinci days
NCAA Football Rankings and Predictions This year's NCAA football season should be as crazy as ever, with the exception of last year's season, that is. ncaa football rankings • ncaa football 2008-2009 predictions • ncaa football 2008 predictions • ncaa football 2008 rankings • ncaa football bcs bowl picks
2008 Michigan Schedule and Predictions The Michigan Wolverines have a tough 2008 schedule. Here are some predictions for Rich Rodriguez's first year in Ann Arbor for each game on the 2008 football schedule. 2008 michigan schedule • 2008 michigan predictions • 2008 michigan football schedule • 2008 michigan football predictions • michigan football predictions
Climate Change Affects Harmful Algal Blooms Changes in climate may be creating a marine environment particularly suited to HAB (harmful algal bloom)-forming species of algae, according to a team of scientists. toxic algal bloom increase • hab increase • global warming and algal blooms • harmful algal blooms • phosphorus linked to habs
Kramer rejects playoff proposal It looks like the BCS is here to stay...at least for now. Click here to find out why. it looks like the bcs is here to stay...at least f
Ohio State’s Greg Oden Shines The Ohio State basketball team won its first big game, and Greg Oden finally showed college basketball fans just why he's so special. greg oden • ohio state buckeyes • ncaa top 20 • college basketball • mike conley
Spring: Feed the Need Earliest spring is a time to be greedy in the garden. Make sure you enjoy the first blooms of the season. Here are some of my favorite spring blooming plants. spring garden design witchhazel forsythia pussywil
Stem Cells and Brain Drain- -Naturally, They Go Together While researchers mass-produce embryonic stem cells, in Columbus, Ohio politicians try to walk the fine line between tech and moral issues. Meanwhile, our state’s brain-drain continues. I say, take a stand (in the 21st century) and let the scientists do their thing—here, in Ohio. Then, get on to some issues that NEED political intervention: like really improving school funding. And then the teachers worry about the Science Olympics. ohio • diane stresing • terflinger • ceccardi • schools
Accra, Ghana Celebrates 50 Years Ghana in West Africa has just celebrated its 50th anniversary. Stop off in the capital Accra and join the party on your way to safari, eco tours or the slave routes. accra • ghana • west africa • ghana in west africa • slave trade
Jaguars & Titans Draft 2007 The Jacksonville Jaguars will take the field with two new safeties as the Tennessee Titans to find youth and talent to surround Vince Young. football • 2007 nfl draft • arena football • college football • fantasy football
The Christmas Tree For most people Christmas is just not complete without a tree to decorate and place the presents under. Christmas trees are grown around the world and in every state of America. The tree is an important symbol of the season and one-third of households decide to purchase a real specimen. tree • christmas • holiday • pine • spruce
Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 8 - Viburnum Most viburnums have simple, oval or elliptical leaves with fine teeth on the edges. Three species have much different leaves. Two of them are quite similar, except for one odd difference. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
FGCU Hosts Johan Kriek Classic Ninth-ranked University of Miami headlines a strong field at the Inaugural FGCU/Johan Kriek Classic to be played January 18 - 21 on FGCU's campus. fgcu women's tennis • johan kriek classic • university of miami women's tennis • wichita state women's tennis • ohio state university women's tennis
Lymphedema Study LE research shows more than HALF of breast cancer survivors develop lymphedema. lymphedema • manual lymphatic drainage
Maurice Clarett Pleads Guilty The world of sports is full of stupid people, but Maurice Clarett is the king of this hill. maurice clarett • ohio state buckeyes • clarett • stupidity • national champion
Roman Empire In Decline Three simultaneous crises contributed to this period becoming known as 'The Crisis of the Third Century' and the beginning of the end for The Roman Empire. crisis of the third century • roman empire • italy • rome • roman
Stroke Stroke affects more than 700,000 people each year. Despite medical advances, stroke remains the third leading cause of death and the number one cause of adult disability stroke • ischemic • hemorrhagic • causes • risk factors
Terrelle Pryor picks Ohio State The battle for Terrelle Pryor, and the reaction to his decision, offers another glimpse at the intensity of the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry. terrelle pryor selects ohio state over michigan • buckeyes win recruiting battle for terrelle pryor • michigan ohio state rivalry heats up over recruit • wolverines buckeyes rivalry • recruiting war ends with pryor going to ohio state
The Customer Still Isn't Right You can't give the customer what he asks for, but you can still make sure he leaves happy. customer service • customer is always right • satisfaction • angry client • employee customer relations
Bread Machine Month Celebrate Bread Machine Baking Month with aroma of fresh baked bread. Tips on buying and using a Bread Machine, new recipes including low fat and vegetarian. Drive out the cold of January with the warmth of bread. bread machine • bread • baking • bread machine baking month • january
Carpenter Bees or Bumblebees? Carpenter bees -- also called wood bees -- resemble bumblebees but are not as dangerous to humans even though they can damage wooden structures. carpenter bees identification • wood bees identification • bumblebee identification • black bees sting • control bees
Checking Your Exercise Sanity You may be fit but are you well? Athletes and fitness devotees need to make sure their dedication doesn't "tip over" into an unhealthy attitude towards training. healthy exercise • exercise addiction • body image • exercise and weight loss • athletes and body image
D.T. The professional football world lost a great athlete but an ever greater man Tuesday.... derrick • thomas • university • alabama
Dangers Of A Sedentary Lifestyle Statistics on people who continue to ignore the preventative powers of exercise on deadly diseases. physical inactivity and heart disease • african americans and high blood pressure • latinos and obesity • preventable diseases and exercise • recent diabetes statistics for america
Dantonio Can't Win at East Lansing Mark Dantonio brings tremendous credentials with him to Michigan State's football program as head coach. But that doesn't mean the new Spartan skipper will have success. head coach mark dantonio • michigan state football • michigan football • notre dame football • michigan associated press
Florida Gators Lead NCAA Top 20 Top college basketball teams continue to fall, dramatically changing the look of our Suite 16. college basketball rankings • rpi • ncaa top 20 • florida • ucla bruins
Garden Jobs for January Though most gardens look pretty skeletal in January, there are still enough jobs to do to keep an avid gardener busy. january garden chores • winter garden care • prune apples • prune pears • plant bulbs
Gardening With Children Grow a future gardener! Help a child develop a love of gardening and Nature. By nurturing their interest, we can instill a life-long love of gardening in our children and grandchildren. gardening for children • easy-to-grow plants • theme gardens • 4-h • garden scrapbook
Here we go again: 8 of top 25 fall While the boys at the head of the Top 25 cruised on Saturday, the best of the rest had a much tougher road to traverse. Put simply, it was survival of the fittest -- college football style. while the boys at the head of the top 25 cruised o • the best of the rest had a much tougher road to tr • it was survival of the fittest -- college football |
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