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TV: ‘Glee’ finally says goodbye to the “New Directions” and McKinley
Mar. 24, 2014By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
The End of the Aisle
Mar. 24, 2014"The End of the Aisle" â With only a half-hour to go, both Barney and Robin have panic attacks about their upcoming nuptials. Meanwhile, Marshall and Lily rewrite their old wedding vows, on the final season of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, xx (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Neil Patrick Harris as Barney, Cobie Smulders as Robin.Photo: Richard Cartwright/CBS é2014 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Wrestling: Johnson named an All-American for the second time in his career
By Tony Wolfe | Mar. 23, 2014There is nothing like going out on top.
Letter: Athletics acted irresponsibly by firing Werner
Mar. 23, 2014Ohio Athletics set a bad example for the swimming and diving team when it fired its head coach.
City to fix faulty roads after rough winter
By Emma Ockerman | Mar. 23, 2014Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl called this winter one of the harshest he’s seen in his tenure, but the freezing temperatures and snowfall might have been cruelest to the city’s roads.
Passion and pain often one and the same
By Anna Gibbs | Mar. 23, 2014Dancers’ feet may look graceful and elegant, but what’s underneath the shoes can be shocking. Most sport injuries are thought to happen during contact sports. Unfortunately, most dancers know that this is not true.
More than 20 arrested by undercover agents at High Fest
By Allan Smith | Mar. 23, 2014Ohio University Police and the Ohio Investigative Unit arrested and cited 33 people during Saturday’s High Fest, with undercover agents from the unit making 21 arrests.
State Rep. Phillips visits for discussion
By William T. Perkins | Mar. 23, 2014More than a dozen Athens County residents got some face time with state Rep. Debbie Phillips on Friday to air out their concerns, chief among them the state regulations on injection wells.
Track and Field: Ohio opens season at Wake Forest Open
By Wynston Wilcox | Mar. 23, 2014The Wake Forest Invitational was no threat to the Green and White this weekend as the Bobcats recorded several performances to begin their outdoor season.
Letter: Arrests reflect Quaker culture
Mar. 23, 2014On Feb. 1, eight local citizens were arrested during a protest at the K&H Partners injection well site on U.S. 50 near Coolville. The Athens Friends Meeting (Quaker) would like to acknowledge both the disciplined behavior of the 150 demonstrators and the respect and professional manner of local law officers in making the arrests (according to a Feb. 3 article in The Post).
Editorial: 'Social host' rule wouldn't prevent underage drinking
Mar. 23, 2014Graduate Student Senate President Joel Newby announced last week that local law enforcement officials are considering asking Athens City Council to enact a “social host” ordinance. Basically, that would permit law enforcement to arrest a person of legal drinking age who “negligently” allows an underage person to have or consume alcohol at his or her home.
Letter: CIT a bigger perk for team than for fans
Mar. 23, 2014Isolated as I am down here in the alternative universe known as Florida, the news from Athens arrives only sporadically. Thus, I just recently read of Coach Jim Christian’s lament about the general perception of the Bobcats’ men’s basketball team’s post-season berth in the CIT (Collegeinsider.com Tournament). Yes, dear reader, I sense your question even from this distance: “What in the world is the CIT?” From the article in question I have learned what it is not: it is not the NCAA, not the NIT and not the CBI. Coach Christian, much to his credit, defends his players from “the snark, cynicism and sarcasm during this time of the year — by media, pundits and fans.” (That is, just about everybody except the Athletic Kingdom.)
'Record-breaking year' for local food initiative
By Emma Ockerman | Mar. 23, 2014Whether it’s with vegetable gardens, donation stations or cooking classes, Community Food Initiative officials say the local organization is striving to fill hungry bellies and foodie desires in Athens.
Grant will establish research center on Mill Street
Mar. 23, 2014A grant from the National Science Foundation will fund a "new industry cooperative research center" on Mill St., according to a university news release.
Women's Golf: Bobcats tied for ninth place after day one
By Paul Holden | Mar. 23, 2014The women's golf team finished its first day of competition tied for ninth place in the Ocala Invitational in Ocala, Fla. The Bobcats are competing against 16 teams from across the country including Mid-American Conference rivals Toledo, Akron and Northern Illinois.









