Halloween block party ends with 148 arrests, 46 Court Street medical emergencies
Oct. 29, 2011There was a total of 148 arrests at Athens' annual Halloween bash, which officials described as "quiet" compared to previous years.
There was a total of 148 arrests at Athens' annual Halloween bash, which officials described as "quiet" compared to previous years.
It took nearly the entire regular season, but the Ohio field hockey club finally lost a game to a Mid-American Conference team.
The Bobcats started the season right where they left off: with a bang.
As Ohio University students and faculty and their visitors flooded Court Street this evening, the Halloween festivities stayed relatively tame.
After a 20-year playoff drought and a pesky losing streak against a tough rival, Athens finally broke through.
As Court Street revelers paraded in their costumes this evening, they were serenaded by an array of local bands.
Editor’s note: This is the first of a three-part series about campaigning for office in Athens.
Coming off a meet in which they ran in the middle of the pack, the Bobcats have had 12 days to prepare for one final run at the Mid-American Conference Championships Saturday.
Back in March, the Davenport Panthers ended the Bobcats’ season in heartbreak: two wins short of a national championship. Seven months later, Ohio gets a chance to prove revenge is a dish best served on ice.
Administrators want Ohio University students to enjoy this weekend’s annual Uptown Halloween block party but remember to keep themselves under control.
For one night this weekend, the Bobcats will stop trying to figure out how to scare opposing defenses and will focus instead on scaring one another.
In lieu of Halloween, I would like to draw attention to one of the most ancient, far-fetched, but strangely structured arts of the mystic world — Astrology.
The countdown has finally ended.
I’m in such shock by the Oct. 25 story “Energy company explores responsible fracking, sites” that I’m almost at a loss for words.
The Ohio Bobcats swimming and diving teams open their quest to repeat a Mid-American Conference championship today when they face Bowling Green on the road.
At the beginning of the season, Athens and Nelsonville-York both knew tonight’s game would be important. But perhaps neither school knew that two perfect seasons would be on the line.
Falcons and hawks are birds of prey, but in earlier matchups this season the Bobcats preyed on both.
This Saturday, a group of artists will carve out their own portion of the Athens Halloween Block Party to flaunt creativity beyond that of costume choice.