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Green & White Review: Week 15

Green & White Review: Week 15

In this week's show, host Jim Ryan, assistant sports editor of The Post, sits down with beat reporters to discuss Ohio's Wednesday loss on the hardwood, the Bobcats' bowl bid, women's basketball woes and what lies ahead for the hockey team. The Green & White Review airs every Thursday at 7 p.m. on WOUB AM 1340.


Hell Betties shred in Athens County

Hell Betties shred in Athens County

While the looming winter weather has forced many students to bundle up, a small contingent of women have been working up a sweat in Nelsonville in preparation for the coming roller derby season.



McDavis presents state funding plan to senators

McDavis presents state funding plan to senators

Ryan Lombardi, interim vice president for Student Affairs, was greeted by about 30 seconds of applause upon entering Student Senate Wednesday night, as senators expressed their congratulations on successfully defending his dissertation for a Doctorate of Education degree from North Carolina State University.


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Post Column: When killing stereotypes, aim for the head

The sound of gunfire still echoed in my ears as our group crept through the woods, leaving the chaos of Woodbury behind us. When the dead had begun to rise and our world crumbled around us, we had thought zombies Walkers™ would be our biggest concern. But it turns out we had much more to fear from the living — for in the end, we’ve realized Man is the real monster (the undead cannibals are still kind of a problem, though).


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Holiday Spirits

Each city has its own rhythm when the holiday madness hits. December in Athens means finally finding a parking spot uptown, shopping for gifts at one of the 10 stores in the Market on State and alleviating stress with a holiday-inspired beverage at the end of the day.


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Council members to vote on pay raise

Athens City Council members make more money than those in the cities of Oxford, Bowling Green and Kent, but a proposed ordinance would increase their salaries by another $75 to $90 each year.


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