Man arrested for tampering with evidence
Feb. 12, 2009Sheriff's deputies arrested a Shade man early yesterday morning for tampering with evidence related to an ongoing criminal investigation.
Sheriff's deputies arrested a Shade man early yesterday morning for tampering with evidence related to an ongoing criminal investigation.
It's common for two students to meet in college and then get married.
Ohio University anthropology professor Anncorinne Freter-Abrams says that professional couples that work together stay together.
The current economic downturn has lead to wilting revenue for the Athens flower business as local flower shops are anticipating some of their lowest numbers on their busiest day of the year.
Although tomorrow's temperature may peak in the low 40s, local supporters of the Special Olympics Ohio will brave the cold and jump into Dow Lake at Strouds Run State Park.
Award-winning singer/songwriters Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt will bring nearly two decades of touring and songwriting to Athens tonight. The duo has crafted a show that not only features their musical and songwriting chops, but also gives insight into the stories behind the songs. The Post's J.W. Johnson recently spoke to Lovett about the tour, his influence and his memories of his time in college.
After meeting with faculty, Ohio University administrators yesterday proposed not outsourcing the dean evaluation process this year, but still moving from a hard-copy form to an online survey.
Semeka Randall walked into the press conference with a serious look on her face.
In celebration of the unluckiest day of the year, musicians from around Ohio will gather for a Friday night of noise and horror movies.
My kitchen is lonely. I've been hit by the mid-quarter rush of papers and exams, and thus have been neglecting my kitchen duties. Along with not cooking, I've been eating almost exclusively out of my pantry and freezer. I could go to Kroger and buy fresh produce, but I'm lazy and too tired to go out after a day of classes.
Two years in the making, pianist Michael Rinaldi-Eichenberg's debut album has finally become a Mission Accomplished.
The road has been the Bobcats' enemy all season long, and it was no different yesterday.
Gov. Ted Strickland's recent proposal to add four weeks to the school year has some travel industry representatives worried.
More than eight years after the dedication of Emeriti Park, Ohio University and a group of retired employees are still looking for the money to install more lights to cover open bases that create a potential safety hazard.
In order to raise money for cancer research, Stephen Pirovolos, a member of the band The Epsilon Project, rallied other people in the Athens music scene to play for a good cause.
Student Senate passed a resolution last night calling for a four-week winter break under Ohio University's 2012 semester calendar.
Last season against Kent State, Germane Lindsey took Drew Lashaway into overtime before losing 6-4.
The Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies celebrated Charles Darwin's 200th birthday yesterday with a guest lecture that
The music world is rife with young, female pop singers these days. If the Grammys are any indication, most of the good ones are British. One singer that was overlooked at this year's awards ceremony is continuing the phenomenon.