Former terrorist brings dramatic story to Baker audience
By Callie Driehorst | Mar. 29, 2011Tom Martinez used to be a racist, living a life of anger and crime as a member of various hate and terrorist organizations.
Tom Martinez used to be a racist, living a life of anger and crime as a member of various hate and terrorist organizations.
Police recovered the body of 25-year-old Summer Cook Inman, of Logan, last night in an Athens County septic system last night — about a week after she went missing.
The color spectrum of relationships:
Ohio University’s General Fee Advisory Committee recommendations have not changed much since last year, with the Division of Student Affairs again ranking as the number-one funding priority in front of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Rain put a damper on the softball team’s plans for its first games since spring break.
Pittsburgh’s colors might as well have been black and blue instead of blue and gold after the Bobcats finished with the Panthers’ pitching staff.
What we demand as an audience is nuance, specifically nuance, and we do so almost all of the time.
Josh Antonuccio, a producer and co-owner of 3 Elliott Studio, sat down and talked with The Post about 3 Elliott and what it's like to make music in their studio.
After a four-month break in between seasons, the Ohio men’s golf team began its spring campaign only to be faced with another long intercession.
The Bobcats’ trip out to California for spring break didn’t bring the beaches and relaxation that would usually be expected from a West Coast voyage. After a week of games in the Golden State, Ohio returns to action in the frigid Midwest.
A former Ohio University student was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison and 10 years of supervised release yesterday after pleading guilty to felony possession of child pornography.
After the Ohio House of Representatives made revisions to Senate Bill 5, which limits collective bargaining rights for public sector unions, the substitute bill passed in the house today by nine votes.
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three-part series about the past, present and future of 3 Elliott Studio to commemorate its 10-year anniversary.
After taking Broadway by storm in 2007 and winning eight Tony awards, including Best New Musical, Spring Awakening will make its Athens debut 7:30 p.m. tonight at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium as a part of the Performing Arts Series.
Two cities in Athens County saw modest population growth during the last 10 years, which has left Nelsonville comfortably above one population milestone and the City of Athens just short of another.
An Ohio University student was arrested over the weekend for assaulting officers of the law after resisting arrest.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis has upheld the reprimand of an embattled professor despite a faculty committee suggesting his name be cleared.
I am writing in response to the portion of guest column in yesterday’s edition of The Post that dealt with New Jersey’s budget cuts.
Athens County Commissioner Mark Sullivan, 51, will face a misdemeanor domestic violence charge stemming from an incident between himself and his wife this weekend.