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The Lost Flamingo Company takes a dark turn for next production
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Nov. 7, 2013Rhoda Penmark is an eight-year-old who is willing to do anything to get what she wants, including murder.
Diaper demands too high for local food pantries
By Sam Howard | Nov. 7, 2013Reba Robinson, the pantry coordinator at Friends and Neighbors Community Choice Food Center in Coolville, said she’s torn between feelings of generosity and fear. She wants to help struggling families, but her inventory is shrinking.
Columbus band to bring blues and rock to Casa Nueva
By Dylan Sams | Nov. 6, 2013Friday night’s performance at Casa Nueva, 6 W. State St., will transform into a one-night exploration of folk, blues and country music, because The Spikedrivers are in town.
FIFA journalism internship causes questioning
By Seth Archer | Nov. 6, 2013Ohio University journalism students enthusiastic about the recent 2014 FIFA World Cup internship have caused a problem for those organizing the opportunity.
Volleyball: Ohio hits road to play MAC East foes
By Alex Busch | Nov. 6, 2013For the final time before the Mid-American Conference Tournament, Ohio will hit the road this weekend and play a pair of opponents that are gearing up for revenge.
Council members discuss East State house demolition
By Cassie Kelly | Nov. 6, 2013Athens City Council’s Planning and Development Committee began discussion on the demolition of a 120-year-old house located at 667 E. State St. at its Oct. 28 meeting. The house, which Mayor Paul Wiehl said once housed a family of Hurricane Katrina survivors, was built in 1893 and remodeled in 1988.
Diwali festival to light up OU with Indian culture, food
By Anjelica Oswald | Nov. 6, 2013Fireworks and lights lit up the streets in various countries as Hindus all over the world celebrated Diwali November 3.
Beauty and the Bobcat: The fall features a fantastic array of new shades
Nov. 6, 2013Let’s face it; there’s no better place to be in the autumn than Ohio University. Seeing the leaves change and walking to class in the crisp autumn air, I’ve been getting into the sweater-weather spirit a lot lately. Because I’m so excited, I want to share my autumn/winter beauty favorites with you. There’s almost nothing better than new, seasonal, beauty products... at least for me.
Home Sweet Home
By Kelly Fisher | Nov. 6, 2013ith Ohio University’s graduation only six months away, many seniors are up to their waists in job and graduate school applications and also looking for places to live.
Questionable raises for McDavises call for clarity
By Will Drabold | Nov. 6, 2013Ohio University has rescinded the salary increases for OU President Roderick McDavis and his wife, Deborah, after the Board of Trustees possibly inappropriately approved their new base salaries at its Friday meeting.
Field Hockey: 'Cats head to Oxford for MAC Tournament
By Taylor Jedrzejek | Nov. 6, 2013Entering last weekend, the Bobcats weren’t sure they would qualify for the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Hackers attack Ohio email
By Seth Archer | Nov. 6, 2013Adobe — the software giant and creator of Photoshop — was hacked and put some Ohio University students’ accounts at risk.
Post Letter: Carbon Rule is essential to prevent pollution
Nov. 6, 2013I am urging Ohioans to support the Carbon Rule to stop carbon emissions from power plants.
Pedestrian hit outside of Ping
By Emma Ockerman | Nov. 6, 2013About 5:45 p.m. Tuesday night, a pedestrian was struck by a Toyota Prius on South Green Drive near the entrance to Ping Center and suffered head wounds.
TV: ‘American Horror Story’ renewed for fourth season
Nov. 6, 2013By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Open container laws could ease statewide
By Emma Ockerman | Nov. 6, 2013As soon as 2014, Ohioans could take their inhibitions out of a brown bag and drink openly in the streets within municipal “entertainment districts.”











