Column: Lee Camp an example for aspiring activists
Sep. 17, 2012Meeting comedian and activist Lee Camp in New York City last Wednesday was magical, especially with the anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement this month.
Meeting comedian and activist Lee Camp in New York City last Wednesday was magical, especially with the anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement this month.
Throughout the Bobcats’ last four games, they have amassed 66 shots, half of which were on goal, 37 corners and only four regulation goals. The number of times the ball is blasted to the twine is Ohio’s chief focus as it enters Mid-American Conference play Friday.
As many people wait to ring in the new year with party favors in three months, people of the Jewish faith are awaiting the sound of the shofar for Rosh Hashanah.
Four-play!, an Ohio University group of physical therapy students, hosted its sixth annual wheelchair rugby event at Ping Center Saturday, raising money for their undefeated opposing team, the Buckeye Blitz.
With less than a minute remaining in Ohio and Marshall’s 56th Battle for the Bell meeting, Thundering Herd sophomore quarterback Rakeem Cato had the Bobcats right where he wanted: deep in their territory with the ball in his hands.
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Consider me an atheist apologetic. The Sept. 12, 2012 letter written by John Spofforth published in The Post was not, by any means, representative of the atheist community or “American secularists.”
Republicans hope those who voted for President Barack Obama in 2008 will swing to vote for Republican candidate Mitt Romney this time around, but historical data suggest that Athens County may lean to the left in November.
The Ohio Department of Transportation announced last week that a section of westbound lanes on the Nelsonville bypass project are scheduled to open Wednesday.
An Ohio University student was found dead in his third-floor Washington Hall dorm room Sunday evening.
Athens County Habitat for Humanity has recently begun work on its 29th home, built at 2 Alexander St. in Athens.
In a distant land, Junction Punch and Black Widows are served at the same bar, and Bobcat fans of every age congregate under one roof to cheer on their so-called undefeatable team.
Despite entering the weekend with a four-match winning streak, including 12 consecutive set victories, Ohio fell to a pair of Atlantic Coastal
A potluck is perhaps the greatest thing ever invented for a broke college kid. The concept is simple: In exchange for bringing one food item to feed a group, you get to eat a variety of foods from everyone else.
Like the BDSM-ful column that ran earlier this year? Well, ever since the popularity boom of Fifty Shades of Grey, steamy page-turners are becoming more and more commonplace. These days readers are bypassing creepy interstate Adultmarts to get their kinks at Barnes and Nobles – thus increasing literacy too.
Approximately 20 students, faculty and community members gathered Monday evening to discuss the duties the position of future director of the LGBT Center would entail.