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By Maygan Beeler | Apr. 7, 2015The Post sits down with this year’s Student Senate candidates.
The Post sits down with this year’s Student Senate candidates.
After 28 years of coordinating the Athens International Film and Video Festival, Ruth Bradley preps for retirement and explains what all goes into making the festival come together.
The Post talks with Stev Gustav, co-founder, executive producer and CEO of Shadow Box Live. Gustav will be a guest lecturer with the Ohio University Center for Entrepreneurship on Monday.
The Post catches up with alumnae Emily Greene and Samantha Levy, who worked on LAIKA’s The Boxtrolls, which is nominated for the Best Animated Feature at this year’s Oscars.
Waka Flocka Flame sat down before his Saturday night performance to talk about professional blunt rolling, Nancy Grace, and the truth of life.
The Post talks with OU student Dakota Gerard, who gained fame after cameras caught him supposedly giving side-eye to Taylor Swift at the AMAs.
The Post sits down with Margaret Kennedy-Dygas, dean of the College of Fine Arts, to get updates on the project for a theater in Dublin, Ohio and the future of the Monomoy Theatre
OUSAP Program Coordinator Delaney Anderson talks funding, advocacy and optimism in her new role.
Interview with Billy Gardell.
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Keith Wilbur is the new student trustee at Ohio University. He is an open supporter of the student trustee voting right and Vice President for Student Affairs Ryan Lombardi referred to Wilbur as “affable.” Post reporter Will Drabold sat down with the next student representative on the Board to get his positions on several key topics.
Scripps alumnus Timothy Burke of Deadspin broke one of the biggest stories of the year last week, uncovering falsities in articles about Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o’s tragic start to a Heisman-finalist performing season. Burke spoke to The Post’s Local Editor Kelly Gifford about how he handled the story and how his Scripps roots helped him ask the questions countless reporters did not.
Kristen Roseman recently gained notoriety for her interview with Sway the Crowd Productions during the April 28 Palmer Fest. In the video, Roseman describes what happened inside of the house on 11 Palmer St. that caught fire and subsequently led to an early end to the annual block party.
Mo Rocca, best known for his sharp political commentary during his four years with The Daily Show and his cultural commentary on VH1's I Love The... series, will bring his wit and opinions to Ohio University's Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium tonight.
Eric Sommer will bring his new-wave influenced, acoustic rock to Jackie O's, 24 W. Union St., at 10 p.m. tomorrow.
Armed with a ukulele and original lyrics, 21-year-old Megg Farrell and her band, New York-based Megg Farrell's Whiskey Social, will perform at 9 p.m. Friday at Donkey Coffee and Espresso.
Hydeia Broadbent will share her story of living with HIV/AIDS tonight at Baker Center Theatre as a part of HIV/AIDS Awareness Week.
Witness a Peace Movement, a documentary about the protests against the Iraq War, premieres at 8 tonight at the Athena Cinema.
Retired Army Col. Peter Mansoor will share his experiences and insights about the Iraq War with Ohio University students today in Baker University Center 242. Mansoor is the chair of Military History at Ohio State University.
Co-creator of the Island Heat Caribbean Music Festival Landon Cohen, former OU football player and a defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions, talked to The Post's Gina Edwards about the Island Heat Caribbean Music Festival, coming back to Athens and the afterparty.