Ex Post Facto: Free speech, 'The West Wing' in Athens
By Jeremy Hill | Sep. 22, 2016The highlights of week five in Athens.
The highlights of week five in Athens.
Vinton County will throw the ball more than any opponent Athens has faced, and the secondary has been in the habit of giving up big plays recently.
OU’s Black Student Union collaborated with OU’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People at a meeting held Thursday in response to the messages painted on the graffiti wall.
Local law enforcement has received multiple reports of stolen vehicles. Athens Police Chief Tom Pyle says organized crime could be responsible.
Kent State travels to play against Alabama, the No.1 team in the country, and Miami (OH) battles for the Victory Bell in Cincinnati. Western Michigan looks to beat Georgia Southern after a blowout victory by the Eagles last season.
At 74, Paul Simon is still going strong.
Sorority and fraternity men and women do not pay for friends.
A Snapchat update makes it easier for people to create location-based Snapchat filters.
Although efforts have been made to spread awareness, bisexuality still carries stigmas with those unfamiliar with the topic.
Sarah Grace and Jay Edwards will take part in a town hall forum, hosted by Student Senate, on Sept. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Pina, whose first day as vice president for Student Affairs was June 13, said this is a learning year for him.
The Bobcats return 10 seniors from last year's team.
Freshman Austin Heakins finds inspiration in former Penguins player Jordan Staal.
The Bobcats begin MAC play this weekend with the goal of successful conference play in mind.
Ohio has had a strong start to conference play the past two years. Aaron Rodgers hopes to keep this trend for a third year and build off of it.
Ohio will try to fend off its first loss to an FCS opponent since 2002.
Students can enjoy free pizza, popcorn and a movie with the Campus Involvement Center’s upcoming events.
With 30 confirmed cases of Zika in Ohio, it is time our state government start paying attention to the illness.
“If, for once, they’d just be happy with the racial and social inequality in this great nation, then we could all unite or whatever.”
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