Letter: Fests are youth's way of coping with stress
Mar. 25, 2013Disconnected. That’s what I saw when I looked out over the crowds of High Fest this weekend.
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Disconnected. That’s what I saw when I looked out over the crowds of High Fest this weekend.
Gallifrey, Daleks, the TARDIS, Ood and Cybermen may seem like nonsensical terms to some, but to others, they have a deeper meaning.
Members of the Athens City Council met for a special session of ordinances and committee meetings last night.
From Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg to former President Bill Clinton, more and more leaders agree that coding is the way to a more technologically advanced future, and schools across the country are hopping on board.
When discussing what faces the LGBT community in America, many do not take into account the effects on those individuals of non-Western religions.
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Treg Setty and Javarez Willis alternated 3-point attempts at one end of The Convo hardwood Monday afternoon while Stevie Taylor practiced jumpers and free throws at the other.
The Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers is fighting the use of a Breathalyzer that shows inaccurate results that has caused thousands of court cases and wrongly convicted people.
Anyone who missed the chance to submit a short film to the Athens International Film Festival might have found a saving grace.
A new Uptown restaurant combination is making the case for Asian food and yogurt as a new dynamic duo.
Ohio University Culinary Services, in conjunction with Hillel at OU, will serve kosher-style food for the first time at all dining halls across campus.
As hard as it might be to imagine as a resident of the United States, political instability is still commonplace on our planet. And by political instability, I don’t mean figures like Michele Bachmann claiming that Obama’s Affordable Care Act “literally kills” innocents; I mean coups.
The news that another public state university is calling for a campus-wide tobacco ban prompted Ohio University’s tobacco task force to continue talks for an eventual proposal to President Roderick McDavis.
Against tough fields, it has been a challenge for Ohio’s women’s golf team to place well in tournaments, but midway through the schedule, individual scores continue to buoy performances.
The organization Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, or PFLAG, put on a rally in front of the Athens County Courthouse on Monday — the day before the United States Supreme Court begins hearing arguments in two landmark cases on marriage equality.
The next two games are not critical in what coach Rob Smith wants to accomplish this season.
The school doors were locked after 9:30, and no one was admitted without identification. Nevertheless, at 9:35, a man shot his way through a window and killed 20 first-graders and six teachers.
Hundreds of students pulled an all-nighter Friday night — not to study but to raise money for cancer patients.
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Athens bar patrons will soon be afforded alternative transportation back to their houses that will save a lot of green — both in customer’s wallets and in the environment.