Madness is coming to Dayton for the First Four, the opening round games of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.
A dozen people were arrested and one person is facing charges after crowds of people celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on University of Dayton’s campus Saturday afternoon and evening.
Illustration by Don Caminos for Thrillist Every year since 2001, Dayton has played host to the opening round of the Men’s ...
The opening of March Madness and the NCAA First Four Division 1 Men’s Basketball games has been held at UD Arena since 2001. In those 24 years, the First Four has provided an over $115 million direct ...
According to a message sent by the University of Dayton, medics were called to the 400 block of Lowes Street around 20 times ...
DAYTON — A police officer was rushed to the hospital and at least six people were arrested during a local university’s ...
Artificial Intelligence use has been on the rise at the University of Dayton and that has led to increased discussion on AI’s place in the academic setting. The misuse of AI is hindering the goal of ...
Dayton police and UD leaders confirm there were two separate incidents that occurred on Saturday. One occurred on Lowes Street, where first responders received around 44 medical emergency calls.
Dayton will be filled with activities next week surrounding the NCAA basketball tournament and the annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Last weekend’s melee and reports of shots-fired on University of Dayton campus has city and area businesses keeping an eye on safety as they plan for St. Patrick’s Day.
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In a critical matchup in Atlantic 10 conference play, the Dayton Flyers men's basketball team rallied back from a 14-point ...