39 Steps, Four Actors: Division of Theater preps spy thriller spoof
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Feb. 18, 2014Some of the actors in The 39 Steps are literally wearing many hats.
Some of the actors in The 39 Steps are literally wearing many hats.
Ohio University’s Student Senate will host top OU administrators for the second time in a row this semester Wednesday.
Gov. John Kasich used the executive power of his office last week to speed up propane shipments to areas where shortages are affecting many Ohioans, including some in Southeast Ohio.
There must be something in the water, because the Bobcats don’t play to their potential every time they compete in Hilton Head, S.C.
“Why shouldn’t you have control over your own nickname?”
This letter is a response to a column by Matt Farmer that appeared in the Feb. 17 edition of The Post under the headline "OU's history curriculum could use some diversity." You can read that column here.
Several state legislators are calling for a legislative hearing over a communications strategy regarding a pro-fracking campaign exposed in a recently released memo that links an extensive marketing ploy to Gov. John Kasich’s office.
Chris Chmiel’s basement is made out of almost 500 tires.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
More than 100 companies will be in Baker University Center Ballroom on Tuesday looking to hire some Bobcats.
Tuesday marked the second and third of the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault’s public listening sessions. Responding to 2014 statistics that show one in five women will be raped during her college years, as well as “a substantial number of men,” and that only 12 percent of student victims report the assault to law enforcement, President Barack Obama commissioned an interagency task force charged with developing “a coordinated federal response to campus rape and sexual assault.”
A bearded man poises with the cue, the low hanging light illuminating the ornate table as a white ball slides silently, rhythmically clicking and hitting another with momentum, a solid, banking loudly into a pocket before vanishing into the table.
As classes awake from the snow days and teachers dish out exams and papers, many students migrate to Alden Library and the local coffee shops that provide fuel for all-nighters.
This letter is a response to a column by Matt Farmer that appeared in the Feb. 17 edition of The Post under the headline "OU's history curriculum could use some diversity." You can read that column here.
This letter is a response to a column by Matt Farmer that appeared Monday under the headline "OU's history curriculum could use some diversity." You can read that column here.
I’ll start by saying this: I didn’t “find myself” in college, and you probably won’t either.
When it comes to the city of Athens’ debt, Mayor Paul Wiehl said the right kind can be worthwhile.
OU can still make a deal with a conflict of interest as long as the university’s Office of Legal Affairs is given full disclosure and approves the contract.
When Brittney Cottrill wakes up, gets dressed and goes to work, she’s sporting a badge that identifies her as a man.
In my quest to play more computer-based games, I spent my weekend playing my newest discovery: Papers Please.