Moms Weekend charity events, craft expos and comedy shows entertain families
By Rebekah Barnes | Apr. 6, 2014Moms were out in full force on Court Street this weekend as Ohio University celebrated its annual Moms Weekend.
Moms were out in full force on Court Street this weekend as Ohio University celebrated its annual Moms Weekend.
An Athens County man died Saturday while piloting a small, single-engine aircraft toward an unknown destination, according to authorities who said little information was available Sunday evening.
Saturday’s Cherry Blossom Invitational attracted moms, sunshine and solid performances from the Bobcats in their first time competing on the renovated track at Pruitt Field.
On April 8, 2013, I co-wrote a letter to The Post arguing that guaranteed tuition was a “false solution to student debt.” Nearly a year later, Student Senate still refuses to take a stance and few understand the model.
Music lovers, aspiring musicians and local entrepreneurs gathered at Stuart’s Opera House on Friday to enjoy the community music of the Grammy-winning band Tinariwen.
White Mystery, the redheaded brother and sister Chicago rock duo, will be visiting Athens for the fifth time since April 2011.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
Student Senate hopes to tighten its rules for its treasurer position and its holder’s accessibility to senate funds during this week’s changed meeting time and place.
SportsCenter’s ability to have constant, reliable coverage of all levels of sports has allowed it to achieve great success and become arguably the best sports television program.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
In November, the Kent State football team put the cherry on top of Ohio’s three-game losing streak.
The Athens County Democratic Party held its annual Spring Dinner on Saturday at The American Legion, 520 W Union St., where about 150 people raised approximately $15,000 for the party.
Who says nothing good happens after midnight?
Fans of the local REACT to Film screenings are in luck this week, as the Athena Cinema will be hosting not one, but two of its screenings.
This letter is a response to a Post Streetview question from March 27.
Despite heavy rainstorms and soaking wet greens shortening this weekend’s Colonel Classic to 36 holes opposed to the usual 54, Ohio finished fifth overall in Arlington, Ky. The Bobcats shot a two-day total of 638 strokes for 62-over-par.
I am writing in response to a Post article on the third page of Friday’s paper, “Senate debate draws crowd,” in the hope of adding a few relevant details — plus commentary.
When I meet people from Ohio I tell them I’m from Wisconsin — figuring that regional Midwestern solidarity would outweigh rivalries in Washington, D.C.
As many Ohio University students’ moms descended upon Athens to be introduced to a taste of their child’s Athens lifestyles, several preparations were made to ensure that the city was a safe environment for the weekend’s festivities.