Think Tank fosters unity
By Sarah Grothjan | Jan. 19, 2012Thursday evening, the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity drew more than 60 students to this year’s Black Man Think Tank in Baker Ballroom.
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Thursday evening, the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity drew more than 60 students to this year’s Black Man Think Tank in Baker Ballroom.
Gary Trent’s No. 20 jersey was a staple on the hardwood of The Convo from 1992 to 1995. But starting Saturday, that jersey will be a permanent part of the historic venue.
When it comes to American Sign Language, Ohio residents and California residents sign with two distinctive “accents.”
The Paul Elisha Band hopes dads visiting the rolling hills of Athens this weekend will hear of its Marvin Gaye-themed show through the grapevine.
Walking through Athens, it is impossible not to notice the multitude of brown, red and orange bricks throughout the city, many of which are emblazoned with the iconic Athens Block symbol.
Residents and students worked together to buy nearly $110,000 more liquor in Athens last year than in 2010.
I’ll admit it: the topic had escaped my mind for nearly four years.
In the early part of a conference schedule that has been defined by inconsistency, one element has remained consistent — home-court advantage matters for Ohio.
Various Ohio musicians will rock Nelsonville’s Stuart’s Opera House during the third annual Cabin Fever Festival Saturday night.
No one trumps expressing the frustration I feel with the election process like Stephen Colbert and his mock campaign for president in South Carolina.
Amid a national economic drought, 11 area non-profits have found an oasis of funds in the Athens County Visitors Bureau.
Although the opponents of hydraulic fracturing have clashed in recent months with landowners who have leased their mineral rights, emergency services across Athens County have collaborated to create safety measures in the event of a mining disaster.
With a resolution before Athens City Council, local residents have decided to take the fight against a Supreme Court ruling from the local to the state level.
For three years, Gary Trent dominated the Mid-American Conference, and he’ll finally be recognized Saturday by Ohio Athletics for his accomplishments as his No. 20 will be raised to The Convo’s rafters.?
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Instead of complaining about the Ohio University School of Visual Communication’s lack of “creative video-based outlets,” Max Rodriguez and Kyle Ackley turned their frustration into productivity — by starting a video-production company.