Skeletonwitch returns to Athens metal scene
By Jacob DeSmit | Sep. 13, 2012Skeletonwitch, legend of the Athens music scene, will bring their brand of heavy metal back home this Friday.
Skeletonwitch, legend of the Athens music scene, will bring their brand of heavy metal back home this Friday.
Given the developments regarding the Board of Trustee’s OK to President Roderick McDavis’ raise, the raises of the upper administration and Thursday’s news that a donor wants to provide McDavis with yet another residence while also signing off on 3.7 percent tuition hike, I have a suggestion for students:
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Carla Carrington and her friends have hosted local bands at their residence in Coolville before, but this weekend will be their first attempt at hosting a music festival.
The Ohio Bobcats soccer field came from humble beginnings.
While Ohio University’s fest season has shifted, one festival is returning right on schedule.
This week, an important step for students was taken in what has become the saga of Ohio University’s multipurpose center.
Laughter emanating from Baker University Center’s first-floor lounge is becoming common on Saturday nights.
Ohio University’s Black Student Cultural Programming Board is once again creating virtual waves after announcing on Twitter that its annual concert will be moved to Halloween weekend.
An Athens couple who have incorporated marriage into a business partnership will soon own and manage a new restaurant on Court Street.
Earlier this week, I spoke with the Marshall Parthenon’s football beat writers, assistant sports editor Adam Rogers and sports editor Jeremy Johnson, about their expectations for Saturday’s Battle for the Bell showdown. Here’s part of the transcript, edited for content and clarity.
Ohio natives Ryan “Emcee Schwartz” Schwartzhoff and Hil Hackworth are meshing the work of several hip-hop artists for the release of their third album, The DysFunktional Family Reunion.
Lydia Loveless will continue her long-standing love affair with Athens when she returns to Casa Nueva, 6 W. State St., on Saturday.
The recent suggestion that the president’s house might no longer house the president has prompted responses from both current and past occupants of 29 Park Place.
Day in and day out Ohio defenders go head-to-head with the Bobcats’ hurry-up offense, leaving defenders drenched in sweat, and more conditioned than many of their opponents.
Editor’s note: Wesley’s last name has been omitted to protect his identity.
The sixth annual Wheelchair Rugby will return to Athens this Saturday, giving students an opportunity to take down the defending champions.
Having won their last 12 sets played during their four-game win streak, the Ohio volleyball team kept the streak alive in the first match of a three-match trip in North Carolina.
Despite weeks of promotion, hip-hop artist Roscoe Dash will not be visiting Athens anytime soon.