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Sunday, December 16, 2012

LOOK: 10 Ohio State Gifts for Sale on Etsy for Women

Looking for a unique gift for The Ohio State Buckeye fan in your life? Here's some ideas ... and they are all under $50!

For a full list of more than 3,000 Ohio State-themed products for sale on Etsy.com, click here.   

Saturday, December 15, 2012

LOOK: 10 Ohio State Gifts for Sale on Etsy for Men

Looking for a unique gift for The Ohio State Buckeye fan in your life? Here's some ideas ... and they are all under $50!

For a full list of more than 3,000 Ohio State-themed products for sale on Etsy.com, click here.     

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

UPDATED: Heights High Athletes Make Their College Decisions

Kyle Dodson signed with OSU during the school's celebration of National Signing Day and eight other athletes announced their decisions

Updated at 3:15 p.m. Thursday Before Heights High offensive lineman Kyle Dodson approached the lectern on the stage, his classmates started chanting and cheering. "USC!" someone shouted. "O-H!" screamed another. He was about to announce where he was going in the fall as part of Cleveland Heights High School's National Signing Day celebration. He went last after eight other student athletes made their announcements, and the crowd was anxious to know what his decision was. He was originally committed to the University of Wisconsin, but had official visits with other schools, which prompted him to pull back. OSU, Wisconsin, USC and Michigan State were rumored to be his top choices. Instead of staying on stage, where his fellow student …

Michelle Simakis

2:16 pm on Thursday, February 2, 2012

Thank you so much, Al, for sharing your photos! I'm adding more now, too, and including more details from yesterday.   more ›

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Whiz Kid: David Schellenberg

Graduating senior helped build a battle robot for a recent competition

Cleveland Heights Patch Whiz Kid of the Week David Schellenberg David Schellenberg couldn’t believe his ears. A competition where students built robots to battle each other needed another team to participate. The competition pits high schools against each other and one of the high schools dropped out, even though it was already five months into the competition. With only two months left before the big robot tournament, the company sponsoring the competition asked Cleveland Heights High School officials if they knew of any students that would want to participate. After hearing the announcement in his engineering technology class, David couldn’t have volunteered fast enough. The Alliance for Working Together is a competition designed to …

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