AfterTASTE Recipe: Smoked cheddar frittata with bacon
By CASSIE FAIT | Sep. 25, 2014One of my personal recipes is a smoked cheddar frittata with bacon.
One of my personal recipes is a smoked cheddar frittata with bacon.
Current Baltimore Ravens wide receiver and former Carolina Panther Steve Smith will meet his former team this week and promises to show them that letting him go was a mistake.
Everyone is talking about “sex scandals” and leaked nude photos nowadays, and everyone has an opinion. Some people are willing to consider it the fault of the victim. “She shouldn't have taken the pictures if she didn't want people to see them,” however, is on par with “He shouldn't have been walking home at night if he didn't want to be murdered.”
We’re slimming down the size of our newspaper by a bit less than an inch. The downsized dimensions, we hope, will be more manageable for readers and be more environmentally friendly.
Athens law enforcement and African American organizations step in each other’s shoes as they vocally express the limitations they have between one another.
Athens Bicycle, a 16-year-old bike shop in town, was one of 13 shops from Ohio named among the best.
Charles Cane, a 21-year-old Hocking College student has been missing since Saturday.
Ohio is preparing for its second weekend of the fall season and hopes to give experience to newer players
Ohio will look to win consecutive games for the first time this year when Eastern Illinois comes to Peden Stadium on Saturday.
The Bobcats begin will begin Mid-American Conference play at Chessa on Friday when Akron comes to town.
The Post Sports staffers attempt to predict Saturday's game against Eastern Illinois.
After playing in Yorktown, Indiana, earlier this week, Ohio returns to the links this weekend to compete in the Golden Grizzly Invitational in Rochester, Michigan.
We asked wide receiver Sebastian Smith 20 questions to get to know why he wears No. 6, where he likes to eat and more.
New exhibits at Kennedy Museum of Art, focusing on women, feminism and the environment.
The Bobcats preparing for week two at Bird Arena after an opening weekend sweep.
After the Bobcats’ lack of offense in their three game homestand, Ohio will be in search of goals in its road trip to Liberty and Richmond.
Marching 110 reflects their own traditions due to the OSU scandal of sexual harassment in the past years.
Ohio University’s Marching 110 will play a series of female rock hits this week. The band recently was recognized by members of ‘N Sync for last weeks show.
Though she was one of the students behind the landmark Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, Mary Beth Tinker said it was years later when she realized the significance of her black armbands.
As parents descend on Athens this weekend, Ohio University is holding numerous events to entertain students and their elders — if they signed up ahead of time. Outdoor Pursuits is putting on a Stargazing and Campfire event both Friday and Saturday nights. The events are both sold out. Those who have already signed up will not only gaze at constellations through a telescope, but will hear tales of The Ridges.The Ridges were once a large mental health facility in Athens. The university now owns the facility, but the old insane asylum is known worldwide as one of the most haunted spots in the nation.The organization is also holding a Parents Weekend Zipline Adventure all day Saturday, which is also sold out. The event will also take place at The Ridges and feature a 300 ft. zipline. All equipment and optional transportation is provided in the price. The Ohio University Golf Course is hosting a nine-hole golf outing on Sunday morning. There will be food and prizes available and golfers will be separated into groups of two or four. OU’s University Program Council is putting on a brunch event Saturday morning. However, that event is sold out as well. “Every year it kind of fluctuates,” said Matt Thomson, coordinator for Campus Programs. The event, which is a yearly undertaking, usually sells out. He said the cap for attendance is 300 people, which according to Thomson, was met a few days ago. “This year the one thing that they really did different (was the addition of another time),” said Thomson. “There used to be two different seatings, they just combined them into one to make it easier,” he said.Thomson said in the past there were about 300 people, so this year the number will remain the same, just not as spread out as before. This is an attempt to move toward more of a brunch-style meal, said Thomson. There will also be different types of food, not just breakfast foods. Vice President for Student Affairs Ryan Lombardi will be speaking at the event. OU Improv will be performing in addition to an acoustic performance by Ben Leeson. A photo booth will also be available for use.@w_gibbs wg868213@ohio.edu