Film: AIFAV Fest Reviews: Ernest & Celestine, Something Necessary and Visitors
Apr. 12, 2014By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
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By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
I remember the first tour I went on at Ohio University. It was one of the reasons I came here, but I also recall the tour guide saying that one of the best things about going to college was the amount of free stuff there is and to be sure to take advantage of it.
Students, staff, friends and pets were all present at the LGBT Center’s annual Pride Graduation, a social event that recognizes graduating seniors in the LGBTA Community.
Ohio got its brooms out as it swept Toledo and Bowling Green this weekend to take a commanding lead atop the Mid-American Conference.
After a string of high-scoring games in the second half of last season, many fans who watched Saturday’s Green and White game at Peden Stadium were looking for some signs of promise that they would see a more competitive defense out on the field next fall.
A lot has changed in how America perceives its pastime, as there’s now a debate as to whether Major League Baseball is among the top three most popular sports in the United States.
Since the second game of a doubleheader on March 9, Ohio has won one game.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
When Trina Wiater heard news Thursday that a body was found in a local creek, she panicked.
After playing just one of their first 32 games at home, the Bobcats are finally starting to get settled at Ohio Softball Field.
After a month-long hiatus filled with rainfall and swamp-like conditions at Athens Country Club, the Bobcats will tee off at the NYX Hoosier Invitational in Bloomington, Ind., and search to gather momentum for the final three weeks of the season.
Sleeveless neon jerseys and matching sunglasses, brimming plastic cups and grinning faces; it’s already the end of another fest season in Athens and students are ready to relieve their academic rigors with a little fun.
Thousands will flock to an open field Saturday in hopes of getting hammered drunk in the sunlight and hearing the lyrical genius of rapper Wiz Khalifa.
Students will have the opportunity next spring to learn about sex in the Bible or sit down with a cup of coffee to read The New York Times — all for class credit.
Some secrets were shared Thursday night in the Bobcat Student Lounge.
There’s only one phrase that can describe clothing exchanges: they’re the cat’s pajamas.
“You don’t want to have a Ridges song written about you,” said Victor Rasgaitis, frontman of The Ridges, as he led the group to nail down the final touches of the new song “Emaline” — a harmony driven acoustic song interrupted by Rasgaitis’ screams of “please let me die.”