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(10/01/14 8:57pm)
Ana Schmitt sits with her blue hair flowing in the wind. Slightly fidgeting and keeping her hair out of her eyes, a large tattoo of a phoenix peeks out from her v-neck shirt tucked into her skirt. She said she’s never felt more alive.
(09/24/14 5:57pm)
A Baltimore native says that Ray Rice scandal has shifted sports culture in his hometown.
(09/21/14 6:09pm)
Emmy-nominated actress Laverne Cox — recognized as the most publicly visible representative of the transgender community — has stepped back from behind her prison hairdresser’s chair (on the acclaimed Netflix series, Orange is the New Black) in recent months and into an activist role for the general safety and well-being of the transgender community. Her work to educate the public and bring transgender rights to everyone’s attention has been a huge inspiration for me.
(09/10/14 5:51pm)
I don’t know about the rest of you, but this semester is kicking my butt.
(07/10/14 12:00am)
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
(03/24/14 12:00am)
If you’ve seen me the past week or so, I’ve been a sight for sore eyes — dark circles, a coffee inevitably in my hand and yawns escaping my mouth constantly. Sure, I’ve had a lot of homework, but there has been something else keeping me up until the wee hours of the morning.
(03/20/14 9:35pm)
Beauty ’Cats, rejoice! The weather is warming up and we can finally begin wearing spring-y clothes (albeit with a light jacket or cardigan — at least for now). I went shopping during spring break a few times with my sister and it was borderline tragic that every single store had a new slew of spring clothes, but the weather was not yet friendly enough to let us wear them.
(03/20/14 12:00am)
Beauty ’Cats, rejoice! The weather is warming up and we can finally begin wearing spring-y clothes (albeit with a light jacket or cardigan — at least for now). I went shopping during spring break a few times with my sister and it was borderline tragic that every single store had a new slew of spring clothes, but the weather was not yet friendly enough to let us wear them.
(01/13/14 12:00am)
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
(12/12/13 12:00am)
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
(10/29/13 12:00am)
With the new crop of young female artists, they all seem to have the same look, sound and hook. “Indie” and “hipster” ladies with flower crowns, red lipstick, strange lyrics and raspy soulful voices are the perfect idols for boring teenage girls in the suburbs to look up to. But, one artist has been playing this angle from the very beginning, does it better than all of them put together and rarely gets the credit she deserves — Regina Spektor.
(10/27/13 12:00am)
Netflix has revolutionized the way we watch movies and television.
(03/22/13 12:00am)
For more than a decade, Stone Brewing Company has been giving the world an annual gift. On Feb. 2, 2002, they released the first beer in a series — Vertical Epic 2. Every year since, they’ve released a new Epic, but exactly one year, one month, and one day later. The Vertical Epic is now number 11, and unfortunately that’s the end of the series. To commemorate, we’ll be reviewing the Vertical Epic 12, released Dec. 12, 2012. The craft-beer industry is built on the bedrock of novelties and puns, so the Vertical Epic 12 is sure to be a beer of epic proportions. It’s a beer so good it can give you vertigo. Or at least that’s what we’ve heard.
(02/10/13 12:00am)
The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States is charged with picking the annual Grammy Award nominees every year and this time around they’ve made some great picks.
(11/02/11 12:00am)
That will wrap up my coverage from the ESPN production truck. Special thanks to ESPN and its crew for allowing me to scratch "watching a game from ESPN" off of my bucket list. Stay up to date by keeping tabs on The Post Sports Blog.
(05/09/10 12:00am)
After another chaotic Palmerfest on Saturday reminded many Athens residents why they hate us, yesterday was a much-needed Athens Beautification Day.
(04/15/09 12:00am)
A county judge set bond at $2 million yesterday for a Somali immigrant charged with felony murder and aggravated robbery, while the woman sat unfazed.
(02/26/08 12:00am)
The color was Midnight in Moscow by O.P.I., though without the right lighting it could easily look black. It was that lighting I was trying to find as I wiggled my fingernails under the lamp while my mother looked on skeptically. As I tried to point out the flecks of purple, she shifted her eyes to mine and said, Feeling a little Goth
(10/04/07 12:00am)
The beginning of October brings a few things to mind: the changing leaves, Halloween and let's not forget football.
(06/02/05 12:00am)
Over the course of the quarter, I have made it my duty as an objective journalist to illuminate the counterculture of college, so to speak. I've made some claims and attempted to make some changes, all for a greater purpose.