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Women's Golf: 'Cats end year with Rocket Classic
By Kelsey Surmacz | Oct. 12, 2013For the Ohio women’s golf team, this week will be the final chance to make some noise in the 2013 Mid-American Conference.
Editor's Note: Curse word not needed to tell the news
Oct. 12, 2013Today’s front page features coverage of a march through Athens and campus Friday that was organized by a student group seeking to change rape culture.
Post Letter: Athens pedestrians need to learn how to yield to traffic
Oct. 12, 2013I’d like to thank the group of a dozen or so well-dressed young ladies who I’ll assume were participating in a greek function last Thursday evening. As your group crossed Court Street from BP on your way to a party at the house next to the Over Hang around 9 p.m., I learned a valuable lesson.
That's A Wrap: Quicksilver will zoom his way into theaters soon
Oct. 12, 2013Even though the new Thor film, Thor: The Dark World, will be released next month, most comic book film news lately has been centered on the new X-Men film, X-Men: Days of Future Past. iO9, an online publication that covers science and science fiction, interviewed Evan Peters, who will play the role of the mutant Pietro Maximoff, better known as Quicksilver. Peters is best known for staring in FX’s American Horror Story.
Green Beat: Balance is difficult, but possible to find
Oct. 12, 2013Koyaanisqatsi is a Hopi word meaning “life out of balance." Few terms are likely to sound or look more foreign to most of us, yet it sums up our way of life perfectly.
Transgender community struggles with public awareness
By Sophie Mitchem | Oct. 12, 2013The “T” in LGBT tends to be overshadowed.
Rally calls for change to OU's rape culture
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Oct. 11, 2013Students weren’t shouting “OU, oh yeah!” on the streets of Athens Friday afternoon. Instead, chants of “Blame the system, not the victim” and “Two, four, six, eight, stop the violence, stop the rape” could be heard Uptown.
Football: 'Cats fall to Chippewas, drop first MAC contest
By Brandon Kors | Oct. 11, 2013Last week, Ohio was lethal against Akron because they capitalized on Akron’s errors.
Athens cops reflect on violent video game, remain indifferent
By Allan Smith | Oct. 10, 2013The trigger-happy, endless stream of Los Santos Police Department officers aren’t the only cops talking about the streets of Los Santos, as leaders of local police agencies say there’s nothing wrong with an officer playing the controversial game Grand Theft Auto.
Craig Robinson brings on the vulgarity, laughs at OU
By ERIN DAVORAN | Oct. 10, 2013Playing “If You’re Happy and You Know It” on the keyboard and instructing the audience to “stomp your feet mother f-----s” was how Craig Robinson started his performance Thursday.
Day of Action to promote LGBTA-friendly legislation
By Emily Bamforth | Oct. 10, 2013Although the LGBT Center’s Speakout on Friday is to recognize the history of coming out and LGBTA topics, the Saturday activities have to do with the future of the community.
Popular Columbus band to play at Casa, perform tribute to Athens
By William Hoffman | Oct. 10, 2013One Columbus country group, Angela Perley & The Howlin’ Moons, is taking a page out of The Rolling Stones rock playbook by drawing on inspiration from the critically acclaimed album, Exile On Main St.
Football: Q&A with 'Central Michigan Life' beat writer
By Christian Hoppens | Oct. 10, 2013Post senior writer Christian Hoppens corresponded via email with Central Michigan Life football beat writer Aaron McMann this week for a Q&A about the Chippewas’ 2013 campaign.
Students unite in support of LGBTA pride
By Julia Burroughs | Oct. 10, 2013Friday, members of the LGBTA community will get the opportunity to celebrate acceptance with National Coming Out Day.
Students to rally against rape culture
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Oct. 10, 2013Though many will take to the streets Saturday morning for the Homecoming Parade, on Friday afternoon, Athens will see a different type of gathering.
Post Editorial: Budget cuts threaten opinion pages
Oct. 10, 2013The past few months have seen a dramatic increase in newspapers cutting staffs.






