Community march to celebrate veterans
By Lindsay Friedman | Nov. 7, 2012Guns, flags and soldiers will take to the streets of Athens this weekend to celebrate the nation’s war veterans.
Guns, flags and soldiers will take to the streets of Athens this weekend to celebrate the nation’s war veterans.
Wednesday night’s Student Senate meeting has been cancelled because of the football game.
Cheers and glasses were raised throughout Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, 24 W. Union St., as results of Democrat Chris Chmiel’s victory poured into the crowded barroom.
With the election over Will and Lindsay discuss local and national music trends. They talk about the Billboard Charts and how local and regional bands are able to fund their tours in and across state lines.
Eight months after Baker University Center’s top executive announced his resignation, the Office of Student Affairs has filled the position.
The Kennedy Museum of Art is showing a new exhibit of Navajo multi-pattern weavings, which will be on display on the building’s first floor through February 2013.
The Women’s Center will be dance-happy Thursday as special guest Tresa Randall, assistant professor in the School of Dance, will speak at the center’s weekly Brown Bag Lunch & Learn about modern dance and how it has helped in giving women a voice.
After a grueling campaign that lasted until the final minute, Democrat incumbent Lou Gentile has been re-elected to the 30th District’s Ohio Senate seat.
Chants of “four more years!” echoed from the streets of Athens to the stage in Chicago after Barack Obama was re-elected president of the United States.
A contest to spur economic growth in Athens has local businesses and startups embracing social media to vie for a hefty monetary incentive.
COLUMBUS — An excited Sen. Sherrod Brown charged onto the stage to deliver his acceptance speech after being re-elected Tuesday night, but his voice could not keep up with his enthusiasm.
The newly redrawn 15th Congressional District will have a familiar face as its first representative in Congress.
Imagine the needle of a record player getting caught in one track, repeating the song again and again until the album is abruptly removed from the apparatus.
Ohio takes on Bowling Green in its Senior Night, where the Bobcats honor a heralded group that has amassed 39 victories in its tenure. Ohio (8-1, 4-1 Mid-American Conference) will attempt to brave Bowling Green's stringent defense, which is led by senior defensive tackle Chris Jones. The Falcons are 6-3 on the year but 4-1 in the MAC.