Between the Lines: 'Post' sports writer says goodbye to his beats
Apr. 16, 2014When you are about to enter a new phase in your life, it’s funny how past moments and memories come flooding back as if they had happened yesterday.
When you are about to enter a new phase in your life, it’s funny how past moments and memories come flooding back as if they had happened yesterday.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
It’s the weekend and that means more track and field.
Though Athens Police have a photo of a suspect whom they say made counterfeit bills and passed them at an uptown bar, authorities said they have no new updates for the public on the case.
After its four-game sweep of Toledo and Bowling Green this past weekend, Ohio has jumped out to a commanding lead in the Mid-American Conference East Division.
Tom O’Grady’s knowledge and love of Ohio started on the back roads from Cleveland to Athens.
The value of an opinion is the entitlement to it, and yet, that value has gone down in flames.
Right now, things aren’t rainbows and sunshine for Ohio baseball.
I am in a weird place this spring because for the first time in five years, I am not running a GSS or Student Senate campaign. I have been on the “outside” and “inside” ticket. I have proposed some of the craziest ideas and some of the most effective ones during those campaigns. Last year, I was elected as president of Graduate Student Senate and was finally able to carry out those ideas. However, I have found out something fundamental about Ohio University, something that most students don’t understand. Students in this school have a ridiculous amount of power … if they understand the system.
A line outside of Haffa’s Records will form early before the 11 a.m. opening time as the ones who still prefer their music coming from the grooves of a record will seek out special releases for Record Store Day.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
The former Ohio University student who was reported missing by a friend — and was believed by authorities to have been in hiding — was found and arrested in Georgia earlier this month, The Post has learned.
In the last regular Ohio University Student Senate meeting before the new ruling members are elected Thursday, the body will again be visited by top university officials.
No one is immune to climate change, said Seth Borenstein, a science writer for the Associated Press. Borenstein met with students, staff, and Athens residents Tuesday night in Baker University Center second floor to speak about climate change during his presentation, “Too Hot to Handle.”
Stress is common in college and beyond. Thinking about obligations associated with school, work and home is in theory a good thing — after all, not meeting deadlines does in fact negatively affect one’s grades, job status, etc. But the omnipresence of goals, tasks and accountabilities can be unsettling, often snowballing into unnecessary and unwanted anxiety. It is the unavoidable aspect of mental processing that makes worries so parasitic, potentially rendering you incapable of enjoying life because you are overwhelmed by the stressors in it.
Athens County Interim Replacement Sheriff Rodney Smith sent a news release to local media Tuesday recommending driving tips local high school students and parents should keep in mind during prom season.