Theater students return from bustling summer 'boot camp'
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Aug. 27, 2013Summer is over, but for certain students in the School of Theater, break has just begun.
Summer is over, but for certain students in the School of Theater, break has just begun.
Finding a community through creative expression for those living with mental illness was the goal when Elise Sanford founded the Athens Photographic Project in 2000.
As students return to campus, the new Jo-Ann Fabrics on 743 E. State St. looks to provide Athens with a renewed set of craft materials for the new school year.
After being convicted on July 31 of raping an intoxicated Ohio University student and being granted his appeal last week, Levi Canterbury is awaiting his next hearing.
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With just two days remaining until the college football season officially kicks off, “MACtion” will soon be upon us.
For redshirt senior wide receiver Donte Foster, making highlight reel catches is nothing new.
A group of family members living as close as Michigan and as far away as Paris all have one geographical location in common: 15 acres of land in Athens, Ohio.
After 30 years in prison, an Athens man convicted of slitting an Ohio University student’s throat and stabbing the student 11 times was granted a hearing for parole.
Former Ohio basketball player DeVaughn Washington has signed a contract with the Kumamoto Vorters in Japan’s National Basketball League, which is the country’s top league.
Athens City Council approved the Safe Routes to School project this summer to install and repair school sidewalks, and now that classes are in session, school officials are happy with the progress.
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With high expectations and no memory of last season, Ohio will begin its 2013 season, as the Bobcats endured numerous heartbreaks on their way to an 8-9 season last year.
The little plastic ID card all Ohio University students are given in their first year can be a free ticket to numerous arts events.
With the season on the horizon, Ohio looks to their commanding schedule ahead, as three tournaments are arranged for September, compared to one in the same month last year.
Four new “Kwikboost” charging stations were installed in Baker University Center in the winter, and there are plans to install a fifth in the near future.
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After spending his summer proving himself one workout at a time, former Ohio men’s basketball guard D.J. Cooper signed a contract on Monday to play professionally in Greece.