Local entities team up to bring comic book convention closer to home
By Michael Thrasher | Apr. 10, 2012Every year, thousands of fans don their superhero garb for Comic-Con, one of the world’s largest comic book conventions.
Every year, thousands of fans don their superhero garb for Comic-Con, one of the world’s largest comic book conventions.
Among the national figures on Ohio University’s campus this week for the Schuneman Symposium will be one who got his start right here in Athens.
Mitch Bentley can still be found on Ohio’s Goldsberry Track more than 25 years after finishing his record-setting career with the Bobcats.
In an attempt to bolster relations between Athens and Ohio University students, City Council is looking to hold one of its weekly meetings on campus before Spring Quarter is over.
In the pursuit of my journalistic career, more than once, I’ve been pushed to do things I never would have considered only a scant year ago.
There is nothing more wonderful than walking down the sketchy alley behind Chipotle to be reminded by black spray paint that you are “sexy.” If you are not blind, you might have noticed that some parts of Athens are a coloring book for alternative artists.
Rebuild, restore, recover.
For the third academic year in a row, Ohio University’s Budget Planning Council has recommended increasing the cost of education for students by asking for a tuition increase. Like the increase approved by the Board of Trustees last year, BPC has asked for another 3.5-percent hike in student tuition next year.
April 21 marks the first fest of Spring Quarter — High Fest.
Doctors reached differing conclusions about the ability of Richard L. Merryman — a man accused of raping two young boys — to stand trial, so the Athens County prosecutor is asking the court to find him competent.
I, Danielle Limon, am utterly in love with French cuisine. More than I thought was possible, and more than is probably socially acceptable.
By Austin Stahl | as506610@ohiou.edu | @AustinStahl24
A student-heavy crowd at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium listened to and laughed with Chuck Klosterman in the final Kennedy Lecture of the school year.
Ohio may have lost its leading rusher from a year ago, but offensive coordinator Tim Albin believes that those returning might be the most talented group of running backs the coaching staff has ever seen.
By Michael Thrasher | mt360309@ohiou.edu | @Mike_Thrasher
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine could be expanding its teaching past the walls of Grosvenor Hall by 2014.
The Masters has become synonymous with the phrase “a tradition unlike any other,” but part of that tradition includes a shaded past.
Athenians are buzzing about honeybees this spring, making money from their honey and healthy harvests.
Scoring first can be important in the game of baseball because it can set the tone for the rest of the game. But drawing first blood is not necessarily a priority for the Bobcats.