'Stay Tuned,' Episode 5: This week's entertainment news
By Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells | Oct. 3, 2019From Shane Dawson to Spider-Man, here is ‘Stay Tuned,’ episode five.
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From Shane Dawson to Spider-Man, here is ‘Stay Tuned,’ episode five.
Ohio will face MAC opponent Longwood and Ohio State this weekend.
Athens looks to continue its win streak this Friday against Logan.
Get your sriracha ready.
Mario Kart Tour has old characters and new locations.
APD is purchasing new firearms to cut down on ammunition costs.
The overpayments to eight employees were a “clerical error,” a board official said.
The roundabout is closed due to a paint spill.
OUPD posted a statement on Twitter regarding an unsubstantiated claim about an active shooter in Bromley Hall.
The suspension comes after hazing allegations for seven chapters and cease and desists for two.
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Sexual assault affects people of all backgrounds, races and genders.
Officer Ethan Doerr has been accused twice of using excessive force during an arrest.
The episode is filled with plot twists.
Nick Sink is making the most of his opportunity as the current starting center
Acrobatic catches and quality blocks have helped “Hollywood” ascend Ohio’s depth chart.
Jessica Littler represents the struggles returning residents face when re-entering the workforce.
The Post is unique in its own way as an independent student newspaper in Athens.
Nolan Simmons and Abby Miller recap the week in news with a focus on the Athens Mayoral candidate forum and the Send Silence Packing exhibit.
Mayor Steve Patterson is on the board of directors for the National League of Cities and recently visited Washington D.C. to talk with U.S. Senators and Representatives.