OU alum to read his award-winning poetry
By Seth Archer | Oct. 29, 2013Roy Bentley, a 1981 OU alumnus and award-winning poet, is returning to Athens Wednesday to give a dramatic reading of his new book, Starlight Taxi at the Athens Public Library.
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Roy Bentley, a 1981 OU alumnus and award-winning poet, is returning to Athens Wednesday to give a dramatic reading of his new book, Starlight Taxi at the Athens Public Library.
In Swimming in the Shallows, one character must ask himself an important question: “How soon is too soon to sleep with a shark?”
All roads come to an end at some point and like Athens’ brick streets, there are plenty of bumps along the way.
Everyone is familiar with the five senses that humans have: taste, touch, scent, smell and hearing, but some researchers think that there might be another sense that people use in order to stay alive. This would be a sense that you wouldn’t exactly notice, like you notice the other five. This sixth sense would be used to spot danger that us, as humans, would want to avoid.
Bringing a different side to Athens’ Halloween, Ohio University’s School of Music will be hosting its annual performance, “Hallowpalooza VI – An Arm and Allegro.”
The Athens County Commissioners decided Tuesday to host a public meeting to discuss local citizens’ concerns about injection wells in Athens County.
The cast of Swimming in the Shallows pose for imaginary wedding photos in the Elizabeth Baker Theater in Kantner Hall. The play looks at alternative relationships in the 21st century. (LAURA WINEGAR | FOR THE POST)
Right now, the number 39 is a very important number for redshirt sophomore kicker Josiah Yazdani. Not only is it the number on his jersey, but also the number of points he’s recorded in his first season as Ohio’s starting kicker.
With a nearing exhibition game against Ashland on Saturday and the start of the regular season around the corner, coach Jim Christian’s squad is anxious to play, though a solidified starting rotation has yet to be decided.
Although Ohio University’s budget of $644.9 million can seem astronomical to a college student, that dollar amount does not even cover all of OU’s entities.
The Murray City police chief pleaded guilty to multiple charges Tuesday to receiving stolen property owned by Paul E. Roberts, a Glouster man allegedly murdered by his son.
With just one regular season game remaining, the Ohio women’s soccer team is looking to end the season on a high note
Alex Nicosia, the actor who plays the shark in Swimming in the Shallows, and Patick Wagstaff, who plays Nick, kiss for a scene in the Elizabeth Baker Theater in Kantner Hall. The play looks at alternative relationships in the 21st century. (LAURA WINEGAR | FOR THE POST)
Student protests of 1969 at Ohio University are still relevant today, or at least that’s what two former OU students said in a presentation late last week.
Lace up your corsets and break out that red lipstick. The Lost Flamingo Company’s annual production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show is back at The Union Bar & Grill, 18 W. Union St.
Editor’s note: Because Delfin Bautista and Ryan Vollrath do not identify with one gender, the non-gendered pronoun “they” is used.
To whomever it is that draws and writes the daily cartoons: Please stop.
A column was published in Wednesday’s edition of The Post that had significant use of unattributed information.