Post Cartoon: 3/18/13
Mar. 16, 2013Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Periodically, the Athens Friends Meeting wants to make it known that all who wish to are welcome to join us in worship. We affirm that people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender are welcome at the Athens Friends Meeting. All are invited to attend and, if so led, request membership. Membership includes the privilege of marriage under the care of the Meeting.
Hectic schedules aside, members of the LGBTA community take one week out of the year to come together and show their pride.
Canisius junior first baseman Jimmy Luppens attempted to steal third in the top of the seventh, arriving just after Ohio catcher J.R. Reynolds’ throw to senior third baseman Ben Otto.
The first performance of Ohio University’s Vagina Monologues brought more than 100 audience members to laughter, shock and even tears.
All season long Ohio’s diving squad had been the backbone of the team, producing good scores and proved its reliability.
Ohio University’s International Women’s Day Festival promoted an end to violence against women with multiple performances from a variety of cultural backgrounds.
It was a bittersweet night at Madison Square Garden, as Louisville came back to defeat Syracuse 78-61 in the final edition of what has consistently been the most memorable conference tournament in college basketball.
Florida’s Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll resigned Wednesday after investigators questioned her about a charitable organization called Allied Veterans of the World, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. The organization was a cover-up for a $300 million gambling scandal.
Athens Beautification Day is a collective effort by residents and students to improve our community. On Sunday, April 14, a wave of volunteers will take part in more than 40 projects that will span the entire city of Athens.
Along with the many other important duties that the government is entrusted with, it is responsible for raiding Amish farms to confiscate illegally used milk.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu
Ohio fell to Akron by a score of 65-46 Saturday in the Mid-American Conference title game. Follow our chronological coverage of the game below.
CLEVELAND — Confetti rained, a star player hoisted a trophy and another flashed his medal.
The wind was blowing out to all fields on Saturday afternoon at Bob Wren Stadium for the third game of Ohio’s series with Canisius.
CLEVELAND — Ohio’s ascent to the Mid-American Conference Tournament was of a mostly straight and upward trajectory — its only changes in direction stemming from a pair of regular season losses against Akron.
CLEVELAND — Any questions about how Akron coach Keith Dambrot would handle his point guard personnel for the Mid-American Conference Tournament was answered Friday in the Zips’ three-point win against Kent State.
Controversy surrounding the destruction of Building 26 at The Ridges has led at least one public official to suggest that Ohio’s state government bring back The Ridges Advisory Committee.