OU students embrace V-Day with free hugs
By Kristin Salaky | Feb. 14, 2013Students who didn’t have a sweetheart this Valentine’s Day still got a chance to get in on the love.
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Students who didn’t have a sweetheart this Valentine’s Day still got a chance to get in on the love.
This semester might bring the first-ever dual meeting of Athens City Council and Ohio University Student Senate.
From ages 10 to 101, artist Will Barnet established himself as a master of painting, teaching and art.
Athens’ roundabout has been operating for more than two years now, but the city’s residents haven’t quite gotten used to it.
Ohio has an opportunity to leave no stone left unturned for the better part of the decade when it tips off for a tilt against Kent State on Saturday.
Building 26, which once hosted the Athens Asylum’s TB Ward and the Beacon School, is to be demolished in the next few weeks — a project that will cost Ohio University $450,000.
Though Athens offers an abundance of all-natural, locally grown food options, it is hard to avoid consuming potentially dangerous genetically modified organisms, also known as GMOs.
On Friday night, Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery will play host to The Cliftones, a Cincinnati band intent on rocking whoever attends their show.
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By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
As I talk to more and more people about fishing, I encounter more and more people who enjoy fishing, but don’t seem to have the motivation to improve their skills. They aren’t catching many fish, which discourages them to “fish harder.”
As the losing streak has hit a record high, Ohio hopes to finally turn the page Saturday against Western Michigan and earn its first win of the season in Mid-American Conference play.
Ohio wasn’t prepared to defend against a case of bus legs, as it was ready to take a charter flight to Mount Pleasant, Mich. for its matchup against Central Michigan Wednesday.
In 1904, the first black football player for Ohio University, Arthur Carr, stepped onto Peden Stadium’s field as quarterback. More than a century later, many black players have charged their way through racial barriers and across the stadium.
As Spring Semester began, it looked as though there would be no performance in the Convo this spring, but Student Senate President Zach George was not satisfied with that.
One of the many perks of being mayor in an Ohio city is the ability to officiate weddings for its city’s residents, and Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl has taken full advantage.
In Assistant Post Culture Editor Kristin Salaky’s story “The Career Canvas” Jan. 28, she said student artists “vie for job search success with double majors.” Their searches can include artwork they install in public places locally.