Post Cartoon: 12/4/2013
Dec. 3, 2013Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
I think it goes without saying that girl gamers are generally treated a little different than male gamers are — much to my dismay.
Last year, Andrew Holzaepfel, associate director of the Campus Involvement Center, made it very clear that The Convo spring show could not continue in the way it was managed last year.
Bringing a new twist to classical music, PROJECT Trio will be performing Wednesday, breaking boundaries of instrumental music with bassist Peter Seymour, beat-boxing flutist Greg Pattillo and cellist Eric Stephenson.
A perfect Christmas for the Travises would be the promise of a warm home with three bedrooms by New Year’s.
The last leaf has fallen and Thanksgiving has come and gone, which means holiday season is here.
Grover Center overflowed Tuesday for the International Day of Persons With Disabilities event.
The average Bobcat stays active throughout the winter and does not hibernate during the frigid, winter seasons.
When looking at the schedule, Maryland and Louisville tend to pop out, especially when a rebuilding team such as Ohio plays the ranked schools within 10 days of each other.
Atheism is not a religion. Religion is religion. Atheism is a philosophy of rationality, proof and response to superstition, like theism (godism). We know our species, since the first, invents “God(s)” and other unbeing, like zombies in the movies. I’m not surprised Professor Hays wouldn’t tell The Post this; it’s because he’s faculty. They shrink from President McDavis’ theist stare?
Doing that group project might get a lot easier if Ohio University follows through on plans discussed Tuesday.
Three weeks into the season, Ohio has seen many things go well during each competition that have made a stronger case for the Bobcats’ place in the national rankings.
Tabatha and Chris Huddy thought they found the perfect home to raise their two-year-old daughter Abigail.
A Glouster woman connected to the October slaying of her father-in-law was sentenced to nearly five years in prison Tuesday.
In this issue of The Post are the stories of three local families who could use some help to make their holiday wishes come true. The Post ’s wish is that anyone able to make a donation will do so in exchange for bringing a smile to someone who could really use one.
Ohio University’s Center for Legal Services is in dire financial straits with what officials say is no obvious way out that could lead to the center closing in as soon as five years.
Although funds for the Ohio University Police Department’s explosive-detection dog have been approved, officials are still uncertain when the new four-legged recruit will make its way to large-scale events.