Athens zombifies for Day of the Dead
By Olivia Young | Oct. 21, 2012Zombie clocks, skateboards and Day of the Dead art had Athenians zombie walking to Union Street this past weekend for a bloody good time.
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Zombie clocks, skateboards and Day of the Dead art had Athenians zombie walking to Union Street this past weekend for a bloody good time.
To kick off a week of ghosts and ghouls, Ohio University will be visited by a “ghost hunter” Monday.
From celebrating a first election at Burger King to watching a presidential candidate get pelted with tomatoes, experiences at Ohio University helped foster many political careers that otherwise may have never gotten off the ground.
Most seniors graduating from Ohio University this year will transition into a full-time job, internship or pursue advanced degrees in graduate school. Some, however, may apply for increasingly popular service programs such as Teach For America.
Both Mid-American Conference division leaders took the court in The Convo on Saturday, but Ohio continued its dominance in conference play with a victory against Western Michigan.
On a sunny day at Chessa Field on Sunday, each senior was given a bouquet of flowers, but it was the seniors who were in full bloom.
Fresh ideas are commendable, but in the case of the Athens County treasurer, we believe experience is vital. The Post endorses Democratic candidate Bill Bias over Libertarian candidate Abe Alassaf.
Both candidates running for the county commissioner seat currently held by Mark Sullivan have made vast contributions to Athens County. Republican Randy Mace played an integral role in restructuring and modernizing Southeast Ohio’s 911 system and has years of governmental experience. Democrat Chris Chmiel has spurred Athens’ economy as a founder of the Ohio Pawpaw Festival and has been an area leader in energy efficiency.
After eight years of studying a chimpanzee community located in Western Uganda, an Ohio University assistant professor recently presented a breakthrough.
Though a few Ohio players may not have escaped their weekend series with Arizona without their fair share of bumps and bruises, the team’s record remains untarnished for the fifth straight week.
Students and locals alike dedicated their Saturday morning to raising mental health awareness.
In a season full of missed opportunities and failed potential, Ohio suffered another setback during the stretch run of the Mid-American Conference schedule.
Gov. Mitt Romney needs to kill something on the federal budget for his election.
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Ohio will return to the course Monday in the Dayton Fall Invitational following individual play in last week’s Yestingsmeier Invitational.
Local authorities were called to the The Convo Saturday morning after reports of smoke and fire were detected outside of the entrance doors.
Leaves littered the field on a blustery day at Chessa Field Friday, where Toledo got off to an early start and found its way to a 2-1 victory against Ohio.
Dressing in your finest attire, throwing down some cash for a fancy ride and dinner, and heading to dance the night away with a group of friends: Sound like high school?
While religion is often used as an argument against homosexuality, faith can still play a large role in the lives of LGBT individuals.
An undefeated record means more people cramming into Peden Stadium to see the Ohio Bobcats, leaving one big mess after games — a mess Boy Scouts of America Troop 357 cleans six times a year.