Nelsonville wand maker brings out the magic in others
By Alexis Eichelberger | Oct. 4, 2016Paul Kerns has been making himself and others happy for several years by crafting and selling magic wands.
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Paul Kerns has been making himself and others happy for several years by crafting and selling magic wands.
The Bobcats only totaled 197 yards of total offense Saturday.
The Survivor Advocacy Program will be a program of My Sister's Place while it works to become a private non-profit over the next year.
Wednesday’s Ohio University Student Senate meeting is expected to be discussion-heavy as they will vote on three resolutions and hear two presentations.
Nonrenewable fuels are dirty and expensive; nuclear energy creates a better alternative for fuel.
Homemade skin scrubs are a great alternative to store bought products.
The Post's Hannah Schroeder talks photos she's taken this year.
The Bobcats tied for fourth place this week at the KZoo Classic.
Columnist William T. Perkins explains why you’re (arguably) wrong about hot dogs.
Former President Bill Clinton stopped in Athens Tuesday to speak on behalf of his wife and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Ohio's Friday night game on Oct. 21 against the University of Jamestown will be broadcast online.
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Chris Knisley announced that the silver serpent is trying to obtain a C-1 liquor license at city council on Monday night.
Students on campus who enjoy the popular role play game gather in Johnson Hall once a week to play despite not having an official club dedicated to their purpose.
The show takes place in a simulated Western theme park populated by robots called “hosts” and visited by wealthy guests.
Bobcats will celebrate Homecoming with an “All Roads Lead Home” theme.
Oatmeal, oh my, tasty new additions to try.
Anatomy professor Lawrence Witmer and research associate Ryan Ridgely from OU’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine were asked to use their expertise in analyzing CT scans to help find more information about the fossil.
The Post's Richard Morris talks Pulp Fiction, which will show at the Athena Cinema Thursday.
The Marching 110 and jazz bands will welcome their alumni home with performances and fun this weekend.