Yom Kippur observants choose between classes, religious services
Oct. 5, 2003While most students walk to class today, Jewish students will spend the day fasting and attending services for Yom Kippur, the year's most solemn holiday.
While most students walk to class today, Jewish students will spend the day fasting and attending services for Yom Kippur, the year's most solemn holiday.
A 20-year-old Nelsonville man will have to wait about 10 more days before he knows whether he will be released from prison.
In the summer months leading to the college football season, USA Today sportswriter Malcolm Moran did not see Northern Illinois running back Michael Turner's face gracing the cover of preseason magazines.
Researchers from Ohio State University, on board for a new $7.5 million, five-year project to study cervical cancer rates of women in the Appalachian region, will meet today with grant recipients from across the country.
Just minutes after 8 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 8, Marc Cornell stepped into Copeland Hall and put his quest to achieve every little boy's dream on hold.
Ohio soccer co-captain Christel Schiering added her name to another line in the record book this weekend by moving into the lead for career-points-scored. The forward, a senior special education major, sat down with The Post's Joe Rominiecki to discuss her career and the team's goals for this season.
Saturday might have been the day the Mid-American Conference made all of college football stand up and take notice, as Marshall, Toledo and Northern Illinois each beat nationally-ranked opponents.
A pair of bright red machines similar to ATMs appeared in Boyd Dining Hall and Nelson Commons last week, but these machines spit out DVDs instead of money.
The annexation of 39 acres of unincorporated land on the south side of U.S. Highway 50 was the main point of yesterday's Athens County Commissioners meeting.
Gini Gorlinski thinks there is a need for multicultural music education in the United States and elsewhere. And she hopes to address that need with an instructional dance project filmed in Sarawak, Malaysia.
This past weekend, DJ Loops-a-lot and DJ Ruckus Roboticus spun at The Union Bar and Grill, 18 W. Union, as the first part of the Dance or Die series. If you missed it, I feel sorry for you. For a recap, check out Chris DeVille's feature in Monday's Post (you can check it out online at http://www.thepost.ohiou.edu, as with every article since 1995).
Editor's Note: This is the third in a five-part series regarding individuals who are being inducted Friday into the Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame.
The right to bear arms is a constitutional guarantee, but the State of Ohio should not reverse the current legislation that keeps residents from carrying concealed weapons.
New South residents wanting to get a snack from vending machines in their dorm basements will have to peer through a gate protecting the front of the machine in order to peruse the selection.
State employee salaries might be frozen in the future if legislation put forth by Rep. Jim McGregor, R-Gahanna, passes.