Q&A: Paranormal investigator Gina Kruzel talks career, upcoming event
By Kayla Bennett | Oct. 28, 2021Gina Kruzel will be sharing her stories and more at Chosen Pathways Spiritual Emporium, 400 E. State St., on Sunday, Oct. 31.
Gina Kruzel will be sharing her stories and more at Chosen Pathways Spiritual Emporium, 400 E. State St., on Sunday, Oct. 31.
On Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m., Black Violin will be making its way to Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
Art Park Framing and Design houses numerous works of art and operates as a framing business.
Cynthia Mendenhall, an author, speaker and self-proclaimed adventurer, will be hosting a Writer’s Series event on Sept. 15. The Post sat down with Mendenhall and talked about her past and current work as well as the upcoming event.
His album, The Moving Company, is out now.
OU history professor, Victoria Lee, discusses her travel plans this past summer while discussing the impact of traveling has on teaching.
McKenna Black gives The Post a 2021 recruitment process guide.
Linscott spends summer rolling out new majors and going to the beach with family.
The Post sat down with Lanae Lang, a junior studying communication studies and a ROTC cadet on scholarship to serve in the Air Force after college, to talk about OU’s ROTC program, the different types of people in ROTC and common misconceptions about ROTC.
Listen to “Like a Dream” April 2.
Get to know Ohio volleyball star Mariana Rodrigues.
Seth Archer, Alexis Eichelberger, Marisa Fernandez, Bennett Leckrone and Alex McCann sit down to talk about their work and The Post.
Van Allen founded Color of Music Collective in May 2020.
Anything you can imagine putting on fries, FRY’D probably has.
Kirby talks about wanting to produce clothing items one can feel like their best selves in.
The Post’s Photo Editor Nate Swanson shares his feelings about placing second in the Hearst Journalism Awards Competition.
IRIS’ latest single, “Them,” releases Wednesday, Dec. 16.
His transparency and authenticity is evident as he dives into his new project.
Chang talks about her experiences with #WitchTok, visualization, readings, manifesting and more.
Brian Koscho is an Athens resident and current grad student at Ohio University.