Crystal runs dry on taxes
By Alex Stuckey | Apr. 12, 2011A suspended liquor license due to more than $38,000 in back-owed taxes didn’t stop The Crystal from selling alcohol for the past three years.
A suspended liquor license due to more than $38,000 in back-owed taxes didn’t stop The Crystal from selling alcohol for the past three years.
For coach Joe Carbone, playing scientific baseball comes down to simple math.
Student Senate President Jesse Neader talks about the agenda for tonight's meeting and Athens fests with Post staff writer Joe Fox.
Whether quarterbacks Tyler Tettleton and Kyle Snyder are undersized is up for debate, but both players have one thing even less than size: experience.
A Canton man accused of raping two juveniles in Albany was indicted by a grand jury Monday.
The Athens County Sheriff's Office is investigating a fatal stabbing in New Marshfield yesterday, a crime the sheriff suspects may have resulted from a robbery.
A professor of saxophone and jazz studies has been preparing for a recital, which will be held this evening in Glidden Hall.
Applicants for Ohio University’s newest student trustee face stiff competition if they hope for the position.
When Jim Harris steps into work, he logs into Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn right away.
About 30 Ohio University employees and students gathered in the Walter Hall Rotunda yesterday to discuss last Friday’s budget proposal and share their questions with university administrators.
This is The Post's live blog for the April 13, 2011 Student Senate meeting.
As the clock ticked down from one minute, Ohio University alumnus Adam Beatrice grabbed one of the dozen basketballs sitting at half court and heaved it toward the basket.
Students interested in financial careers will receive the opportunity Friday to have their skills assessed and displayed for potential employers — without paying a cent.
One of Ohio University’s most popular professors will be honored tonight with a special memorial standup comedy show at Jackie O’s, 18 W. Union St. The weekly Comedy Caravan show will memorialize Melvin Helitzer, who died April 11, 2009.
Gov. John Kasich is expected to sign a bill that will allow Teach for America — a program one Ohio University dean opposes — to come to Ohio.
In 2006, over a foundation of eardrum-piercing ringing guitars, drums bold enough to cause arrhythmia, and a distorted and disorienting layer of static, TV on the Radio painfully exclaimed, “My heart’s aflame, my body’s strained — but God I like it.”
Editor’s Note: Brock Fowler, stills photographer for The Passageway, is an employee of The Post.
The head of the Narcotics Enforcement Team has continued to receive his normal deputy’s salary since being placed on paid leave after his September arrest — despite a grand jury indictment this week.
Here is a link to Ohio University alumnus Adam Beatrice, who broke the Guinness World Record for most half-court shots made in one minute