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Post Cartoon: 4/12/13
Apr. 10, 2013Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post's executive editors.
Football: Selection limited for 'Cats' ball carriers
By JIM RYAN | Apr. 10, 2013Ohio’s running back corps rushed for 2,390 yards last season. Beau Blankenship was responsible for 1,604 of them — more than 3.5 times more than the Bobcats’ next-best runner.
Students want 'Moore' Timeflies
By Jacob DeSmit | Apr. 10, 2013With 11Fest just around the corner, Timeflies and Bailee Moore got students on their feet and in the mood for hip-hop with an early taste of what the weekend has in store.
Sports Column: Mo' Money, Mo' Problems for Bengals' owner Mike Brown
By Alex Marcheschi | Apr. 10, 2013A good way to deal with an unsettled child is to play with them just long enough to keep a game entertaining, but ultimately lose on purpose to appease the child.
Soccer: Bobcats' new head coach makes transition easy as players prepare for a new season
By Alexander Muehlbach | Apr. 10, 2013The first words out of Ohio coach Aaron Rodgers’ mouth after being named to the position in December clarified that he is not, in fact, the Green Bay Packers’ star quarterback.
Damaged uniforms force Marching 110 director to request replacements
By Will Drabold | Apr. 10, 2013Yellowing uniforms and tearing seams made Richard Suk realize his prized marching band does not look as flashy as it once did.
LGBTA community members to be honored at annual ceremony
By Kristin Salaky | Apr. 10, 2013Sunday, Ohio University’s LGBT Center will honor LGBTA graduating seniors and the achievements of the community’s underclassmen at Pride Graduation.
APD to acquire $15K software to search victims' texts
By Sam Howard | Apr. 10, 2013When crime victims receive threatening text messages, many law enforcement departments say victims typically delete the data and eliminate the immediate possibility of pinpointing the criminal.
Vintage Guitars
By William Hoffman | Apr. 10, 2013The 1970 Martin D-18 acoustic guitar is a favorite among folk and bluegrass players, despite its well-known flaws such as a thudding sound, bad wood and heavy bracing on the interior.
Q&A: Sitting down with the new student trustee
By Will Drabold | Apr. 10, 2013Keith Wilbur is the new student trustee at Ohio University. He is an open supporter of the student trustee voting right and Vice President for Student Affairs Ryan Lombardi referred to Wilbur as “affable.” Post reporter Will Drabold sat down with the next student representative on the Board to get his positions on several key topics.
New trustee transitions to 'Suit and Tie' role
By Will Drabold | Apr. 10, 2013Editor's Note: Click here for a web exclusive Q&A with the new student trustee.
TV: ‘Glee’ addresses gun violence
Apr. 10, 2013By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Baseball: Hitting all the bases
By Christian Hoppens | Apr. 10, 2013Too often this season, one phase of the game, whether it is pitching, offense or defense, has spoiled a good performance from the other two.
Track and Field: OU prepares to host All-Ohio Championships
By Alexander Muehlbach | Apr. 10, 2013Six days after hosting a low-key meet with only three teams in attendance, the Bobcats are facing a high level of competition as they host the All-Ohio Championships.
Theater brings renowned painter's work from Europe to the big screen
By William Ashton | Apr. 10, 2013A pivotal figure in the transition from realism to impressionism in 19th century France, painter Édouard Manet, is widely considered to be one of the most influential painters of his time.
Student Senate discusses newspaper circulation
By Will Drabold | Apr. 10, 2013Student Senate met for its weekly meeting in Walter Hall Wednesday evening, discussing business old and new.
Post Letter: Police need their weapons to protect Athens' 'festheads'
Apr. 10, 2013I have to respond to the article in The Post dated April 11 about the police carrying guns to the “fests.” Maybe these Festheads could volunteer to take a few rounds (so the cops can go get their weapons) when and if some wacko shows up knowing the cops are unarmed and decides he wants to get on the news for his few minutes of fame. You people have lost sight of reality. How arrogant you are to believe this could not happen in Athens, Ohio. Let’s just taser the wacko with the AR-15, that should do it.
Scripps Innovation Challenge fosters media problem solving with cash prizes
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen | Apr. 10, 2013Leah Petrovich, a senior studying broadcast news, did not know that her group project for her broadcast reporting class would win her and her five teammates $10,000.











