OU grads proud to be part of 20-year-old AmeriCorps
By Heather Hare | Oct. 8, 2014It’s the 20th Anniversary of AmeriCorps.
It’s the 20th Anniversary of AmeriCorps.
Five pounds of marijuana was found and seized in Athens on Tuesday.
Concussions are a problem throughout football, although information is not always diverged to the public.
A group of OU students will be heading to Ferguson.
Olivia Hupp discusses the importance of keeping in touch with those at home.
Maria Fischer discusses the benefits of on-campus housins.
Through a "30 Days of Horror" Challenge, Will Ashton discovered that horror films are rarely good.
William Hoffman reflects on the growth of Athens Sessions, given the success of a live recording of bands at Casa Nueva.
The Post executive editors discuss the Athens Farmers Market's proposal for five million dollars to acquire a permanent location and Student Senate's $15 minimum wage and no tuition increases proposals.
We asked wide receiver Robbie Walker 20 questions to get to know his favorite music artist, when he started growing his dreadlocks and more.
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.