Bobcats give back near and far at local pantry
Oct. 8, 2014Pack the Pantry will take place at Ping Recreation Center during Homecoming.
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Pack the Pantry will take place at Ping Recreation Center during Homecoming.
Get to know the candidates for Homecoming King and Queen.
Shutting down Baker escalators after the center closes may save the university thousands.
To kick off National Coming Out Day, the LGBT Resource Center has decided to bring the Athens Boys Choir to Ohio University.
Kent-based reggae band Tropidelic and Athens hip hop act Doxcity to take stage at Casa.
When Night Comes, a horror movie shot, funded and edited locally.
Athens Farmers Market feels as if it’s outgrown its current location on E State St, and is asking the city to help purchase a new location.
The Bobcats were relieved to have freshman Grant Engel in action at the Firestone Invitational despite the team’s poor performance. Ohio finished last with a score of 915, which was 51 shots over par. However, Engel, in his second collegiate tournament, tied for 5th place out of the 93 total competitors.
It seems as if every week, a new horror movie appears in theatres (i.e. Paranormal Activities 1, 2, 3, 4, whatever; The Purge, Insidious, The Haunting in Connecticut, etc.) Demons, loud noises and sub-par acting. How spooky. In the spirit of October and Halloween, I will suggest a few eerie and genuinely frightening movies for the haunting season.
The Post reported on Tuesday that Ohio University is taking steps to ensure that military veterans are well supported during their time in Athens.
Have you ever noticed that building that’s tucked away across the parking lot from Clippinger? It’s the Edwards Accelerator Lab. And by accelerator, I mean, particles are accelerated. Have you heard of the Large Hadron Collider, or CERN? Read “Angels and Demons” or seen the movie? Yeah, that.
Republican Jill Thompson, current county auditor and lone red beacon serving in Athens County, debated Democratic challenger and Athens City Auditor Kathy Hecht Tuesday night for the Athens County auditor’s position, up for reelection this November.
I’ve been dealing with mental health issues for as long as I can remember. While I’m fortunate to not have any illnesses that severely handicap me, coping with depression, anxiety disorders and an eating disorder can be an uphill battle, as I’m sure many of you know. Throwing college into the mix can make it sometimes feel unmanageable.
This past week, the Supreme Court’s decision to refuse to hear same-sex marriage appeals led to the legalization of same-sex marriage in 11 more states, bringing the total number of states with legalized same-sex marriage to 30.
Ohio University fans aren’t the only ones who think the Marching 110 is the most exciting band in the land.
The rain that has swept through Athens this week also found its way to the TPC River’s Bend golf course in Maineville, Ohio. The course was hosting the Bearcat Classic, an event that was supposed to be 54 holes; but, due to non-stop rain, competition was cut down to the one round of 18 holes played Monday. The field was only a few holes away from completing the second round of play when the rain continued to fall and the tournament was cancelled. The rain-soaked conditions caused the Bobcats to finish outside of the top 10 for the first time in two tournaments.After finishing first in their last tournament, the Bobcats were unable to keep the momentum going and they combined for a one-round score of 319, which was 31 strokes from par. Ohio finished in 12th out of a field of 16, but was just five strokes away from the three-way tie for eighth. Junior Angela Codian led the Bobcats with a one-round total of 75 for three strokes over par, which was good enough to land her in a tie for seventh place individually. Codian has now had at least one round of 76 or lower in six straight tournaments and has been in the top 10 individually for two straight events. Junior Lauren McKinzie had her best result of the season, carding a one-round total of 80, which was eight strokes above par to place her 35th individually. Sophomore Hailey Hrynewich finished close behind her teammate after shooting a one-round total of 81 — four-strokes above par and good enough for a tie for 47th. The Bobcats will head to Catawba Island next week for the 2014 Rocket Classic, hosted by Toledo. Codian will look to continue her success as during last year’s Rocket Classic, the then sophomore finished in eighth place, which was her fifth top-10 finish of the year. The Rocket Classic will also mark the end of the Bobcat’s fall season. The team has had three top-10 team finishes out of their five events played so far. The 2014 Rocket Classic and season finale tees off Monday. @PaulHolden33ph553412@ohio.edu
David Bright has “some premium coffee” — it just happened to be Starbucks this week — that he gives away to at least 40 Ohio University students every Monday morning, no strings attached.
City mechanics Dana Nichols and Craig Parsens have just enough time to wipe the sweat from their brows now that mowing season is nearing a close.