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By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Scripps alumnus Timothy Burke of Deadspin broke one of the biggest stories of the year last week, uncovering falsities in articles about Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o’s tragic start to a Heisman-finalist performing season. Burke spoke to The Post’s Local Editor Kelly Gifford about how he handled the story and how his Scripps roots helped him ask the questions countless reporters did not.
By William Hoffman | wh092010@ohiou.edu | @Wilbur_Hoffman
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Friends, colleagues and former students know Lauren Weldy as a talented musician, proficient audio production student and all-around kind person.
There will be a benefit concert on Saturday to support Lauren Weldy, a fellow bobcat that has been recently diagnosed with stage four Sarcoma Cancer. Will and Lindsay discuss the upcoming show as well as Jean P and new changes to Around Town.
From short and scraggly to bold and bushy, many around Athens sport whiskers that represent aspects of their personality.
November is National Bone Marrow Awareness Month, and the month has played a large role in Patricia Weitsman’s life.
One school in England has had enough of the scruff.
Video games will save humanity sometime in the future. I assure you with more confidence and levelheadedness than Donald Trump proclaiming October surprises.
Critical health issues in rural Ohio will be on the examining table Friday during an event to raise awareness of the issues and to celebrate the strides taken to overcome them.
The United States has had its fair share of environmental crises during the past century, and in a presentation Tuesday evening, a noted historian walked an audience through the debates around those crises.
I have never once understood the allure of cigarettes. I’ve had them on several occasions, but not once have I ever considered making it a regular habit. All the cancer and birth defects talk aside, I just never liked the taste, and why would I spend seven dollars for a pack? You can spout all those health class facts, but the main dealbreaker preventing me from doing things like cigarettes or crystal meth is just the fact that it is too expensive to maintain the habit.
I began looking at graduate schools this summer, and Ohio University’s Environmental Studies program is one I am considering. Or at least, was considering.
Ohio University’s first presentation in its Kennedy Lecture Series will be about health and nutrition.
Another pivotal weekend looms for Ohio, as two division rivals are set to enter The Convo and take the court with the Mid-American Conference leading Bobcats.
I have a confession. Not an Usher, cheating-on-my-baby mama type of confession, but worse: I have done the Athens breast cancer community wrong.
Lance Armstrong’s doping allegations aren’t a new story. They have circulated for almost two decades and are a defining story of a sport whose reputation has been permanently damaged by performance enhancing drugs.
The National Communication Association Student Club hosted guest speaker Diane Moore for their third meeting of the year Monday night in the Central Classroom Building.
The Ohio University nursing class of 2013 has the whole campus dancing for breast cancer awareness in hopes of leaving a legacy beyond just being the first in their program.