Post Picks: 10/17/13
Oct. 16, 2013First Date, a new Broadway musical featuring Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez, released its digital album Tuesday, and I may have not stopped listening since.
First Date, a new Broadway musical featuring Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez, released its digital album Tuesday, and I may have not stopped listening since.
Students who constantly experience sleepless nights might have solutions for insomnia that don’t require going to a doctor’s office.
Following seven years of highlighting plays from around the nation, this year’s The Humble Play: New Play Festival of Appalachia Ohio is focusing more on home.
A Glouster woman accused of prostituting a 16-year-old girl in exchange for money and drugs was arraigned Wednesday in the Athens County Common Pleas Court.
After finishing in the middle of the pack at the Notre Dame Invitational two weeks ago, the Ohio men’s and women’s cross country teams have a chance to redeem themselves Saturday in Terre Haute, Ind. at the 2013 Pre-National Invitational.
The alleged rape over Homecoming Weekend caught the attention of many Bobcats, past and present.
Ohio Univeristy President Roderick McDavis released the following statement regarding the incident over Homecoming Weekend:
Despite the fact that the “X” shaped crosswalk at Court and Union Streets rests on its 50th year of directing traffic, some locals argue that it has reached an expiration date.
Since Elemental Groove Theory’s departure from Athens one year ago, the members just can’t seem to stay away from their alma mater.
Classic rock fans hoping to see some rock legends up close should head to the Athena Grand as Aerosmith: Rock for the Rising Sun blasts on the screen.
Men will teeter a mile down Athens streets in pumps, espadrilles and stilettos as part of the sixth annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes march.
Boasting about 650 participants, the Nelsonville U.S. 33 Bypass Opening Run/Walk/Bike raised about $30,000 for local organizations and charities.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Ohio University Student Senate has taken a stand in favor of permissive student trustee voting rights, and Wednesday some members went to Columbus to share those sentiments with the people in power.
If you read my column about baseball after the All-Star break, I urged readers to stop watching A
Jarrod Genther is a born-again cross country runner.
Chasity Gragg is no stranger to watching the sun rise as she sets her alarm for work.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl