Arson at OU Lancaster campus causes $20,000 in damage
By Brandon Carte | Jan. 14, 2013Police are investigating an arson that occurred Tuesday morning in Lancaster, Ohio, causing an estimated $20,000 in damage at a historic bridge.
Police are investigating an arson that occurred Tuesday morning in Lancaster, Ohio, causing an estimated $20,000 in damage at a historic bridge.
In the world of politics Germany belongs to the group of the eight most powerful governments in the world, alongside the United States, Canada, Russia, France, Japan, Italy and the United Kingdom. In sport, however, Germany is lacking this power.
It’s hard out here for a girl gamer. You walk into a Game Stop perusing for yourself and are instantly ogled like the rarest Pokémon. Yes, boys, some girls do like to play video games. We want to be badass superheroes and villains, too. We want to wield the weapons you can. We especially want to kick your butt in your favorite game when we can. And sometimes we even like to play Madden.
Campus Care …. cares.
If asked, any filmmaker will tell you that filmmaking is a collaborative process; in order to succeed, filmmaking has to rely on teamwork and dedication.
Over the break, a scandal rocked a small city that some Ohio University students call home.
Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Members of Athens City Council attended to a large agenda on the same day many Ohio University students eased into syllabus week.
Coaching trees are often discussed in sports. The branches stretch back to the past and have matured and endured while passing along leaves of wisdom.
Before the first iPod was even released, Ohio University began its relationship with Apple Inc., an affiliation that still exists almost two decades later and continues to grow today.
A $20 million plan to bring public septic systems to many in the county — a project that suffered delays because of popularity and cost — is being reconsidered by the Athens County Commissioners.
The Baseball Writers Association of America and the National Baseball Hall of Fame has hit a crossroads.
As the head of the Professional Playwriting Program, Ohio University professor Charles R. Smith has accumulated many awards during his successful career. With his latest work, he has caught the attention of critics throughout the nation.
The unraveling of a single possession from Saturday’s 61-59 win against Western Michigan encapsulates the effort Ohio needs to be successful in Mid-American Conference play.
It was 15 minutes past midnight on the 11th of January, and I felt all right. Ella and Louis on the turntable, incense burning, pit bull snoring beside me, and I remembered all the things I had missed about home during first semester.
The days of rowdy head-banging pits in The Convo might be over as the Campus Involvement Center is moving the spring bash to the halls of the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
Although injuries are never well timed, Ohio’s recent setbacks could not have come at a worse time, as the Bobcats fell 73-36 with a limited roster to Buffalo on Sunday in Mid-American Conference action.