REACH declines action despite sign shenanigans
By SARA JERDE | Apr. 26, 2012Despite some of REACH’s banners being torn down, the party has decided not to report the incident to the Board of Elections, upholding a vow to campaign cleanly.
Despite some of REACH’s banners being torn down, the party has decided not to report the incident to the Board of Elections, upholding a vow to campaign cleanly.
Palmer Place Fest is amping up its music this year with 11 DJs, but event organizers believe Palmer Fest will maintain its position as Athens’ number one party.
Vernon Alden took the reins of Ohio University 50 years ago and promptly oversaw one of the most transformative periods in the school’s history.
Baseball teams sometimes rely on quirky symbols to spur a comeback when losing. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim turn to the rally monkey, and the St. Louis Cardinals use the rally squirrel.
After waiving his right to a grand jury indictment, former Buchtel police chief Kelsie Lanning, Jr., pleaded guilty in the Athens County Court of Common Pleas.
Although the movie industry might be known for revamps of classics, a local venue presents a film 100 years in the making.
This week's design Pick of the Week highlights illustration as a way to visually represent a story's message. The front page of Tuesday's paper, designed by Katherine Smidansky, uses colorful, hand-drawn representations of elements in the story to direct the reader's attention to the realities of Ohio University's energy usage. Sometimes stepping away from the computer lets designers create something with a totally different feel. Here, the decision to sketch the icons makes sense because the lines can be more organic. The colors chosen were energetic, and with a story about earth-friendliness and energy, these two decisions were effective.
Ohio ended its 2011 spring-practice season on a high note, ready to avenge its losses from the previous season. But soon, the Bobcat family suffered an unexpected loss that far surpassed any that came on the field.
After winning five of its last six games, including a season-high three straight, Ohio is set to begin its final stretch of road games with four Mid-American Conference contests at Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan this weekend.
Happy fest season, and may the odds be ever in your favor.
Editor's Note: This story has been update to reflect a correction. Leon Williams was a forward for the Bobcats, not a guard.
In my four years at The Post, no kind of coverage has caused more blowback than the annual spring Student Senate elections.
Spring action continues this weekend when the volleyball and soccer squads play matches away from home. Both teams are hoping to build off of recent success.
Although her three-year Graduate Student Senate presidency is coming an end, Tracy Kelly’s legacy will be kept alive through the benefits her tenure has brought to graduate students and their families.
In October, the world welcomed its seven billionth person, and the global population continues to grow.
For more than 50 years, the Israel Sport Center for the Disabled has been a leader in research and therapy work for children born with disabilities or victims of terrorist attacks.