Worlds collide for International Education Week
By Maria DeVito | Nov. 11, 2013Ohio University will host Malaysia’s deputy prime minister as part of its first International Education Week.
Ohio University will host Malaysia’s deputy prime minister as part of its first International Education Week.
Three earsplitting volleys of rifle fire shattered pure silence.
A Glouster woman accused of trafficking a minor and using her as a prostitute in exchange for money and drugs received a court-appointed attorney last Wednesday.
Ohio State senior Aaron Craft is a calculated individual — he once solved a Rubik’s Cube in just more than a minute and is one of the best point guards in the NCAA.
Final: St. Louis 24, San Francisco 24. There are ties in football and I love them, as we last saw on Nov. 11 last year.
An 83-year-old Nelsonville woman fended off a “school-aged” burglar with her cane Monday, authorities said.
More than 92 percent of registered voters in the city of Athens stayed away from the polls last Tuesday, according to unofficial election results from Athens County Board of Elections.
Four members of the Piscataway Indian Nation will showcase their history and culture through song and dance at Ohio University for Native American Heritage Month on Wednesday night.
Although I totally love video games, there are two other types of games that I love a lot, too: board games and card games. Sure, they might not be as exciting as the fast-paced, newest video game releases that are design marvels, but there is no way you can go wrong with a classic.
Athens is a progressive force for environmentalism. The solar panels at the Athens Community Center, recently revamped public bus service, strong local food culture and finely maintained bike paths are testaments to our civic pride and our eco-awareness.
Dear BedPost,
With the advent of the “digital age,” we constantly hear how the Internet and technology are allowing us to become more interconnected with the rest of the world.
The second year of college brings a sense of comfort, new knowledge and for some, more artistic expression.
New bowls, old coaches and marquee matchups continue to saturate Mid-American Conference headlines.
When people first began making movies, it was an art, a newfound way to interpret emotion through pictures and motion. The industry was predominantly women who told stories and directed, but at the time there was not much output because not many people would pay to see such films. It was more of an attraction that a few people would make for audience enjoyment. Eventually the industry began to grow because of the potential revenue films could make.
The crowd wasn’t expecting comedian Nick Offerman to come onstage bare-chested, but the American flag printed shirt he would wear for the rest of his act remained on its peg for a few minutes.
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Dear BedPost,
Age doesn’t have to be a constraint and one local screening will prove that.