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Ten injured after balcony collapses near University of Cincinnati as students were celebrating end of exams
One person is being treated for ‘life-threatening’ injuries, officials said
Travis Kelce Receives His College Diploma and Celebrates in the Most Travis Kelce Way Possible
No one can argue that the NFL tight end isn’t unapologetically himself.
Indiana man center of gambling probes involving Alabama, Cincinnati baseball, AP sources say
An Indiana man whose son is a member of the University of Cincinnati baseball team is the bettor at the center of separate college sports gambling investigations, according to two people familiar with the inquiries
This college football influencer has helped USC’s Mike Bohn land top jobs
LOS ANGELES — When Mike Bohn entered the room for his job interview with the University of Cincinnati president in 2014, he saw a familiar face.
Researchers find how new strategy to treat cancer
The University of Cincinnati's researchers have created a similar strategy for treating cancer, connecting cancer cells to potent radiation therapy with bacteria acting as the adaptor. The findings of the study were published in Advanced Healthcare Materials. Read further on Dynamite News:
Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
Herring monitors, state-created dangers, and kicking out the jams.
Cincinnati WR and Norton High School’s Tyler Scott openly advocates for Browns to draft him
Norton High School's finest wants to return to Northeast Ohio
3 things to know about Colts TE coach Tom Manning
Here are three things to know about Colts new TEs coach tom Manning.
Sam McDowell: The time Travis Kelce got kicked off the team, nearly quit football, then fought back
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A retired United States military leader walked into the office of Butch Jones, then the head football coach at the University of Cincinnati, and promptly closed the door behind him.
The town that forged Super Bowl brothers Travis and Jason Kelce: ‘No place like’ it
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — The winds off Lake Erie were gusting at 5 below zero. Snow dusted everything. Joe D’Amato, the athletic director at Cleveland Heights High, bundled into his coat and walked from the school’s east exit through biting air to the football field not 70 feet away.