Hungry students not far from Uptown smorgasbord
By Brad Friedman | July 8, 2013When dining hall food just isn’t enough or mid-afternoon hunger strikes, a whole world of food is just a brief walk away.
When dining hall food just isn’t enough or mid-afternoon hunger strikes, a whole world of food is just a brief walk away.
This weekend, more than 40 Athens community members, ranging in age from five to over 60, will get to showcase their musical abilities in the Athens Community Music School’s Spring Recital series.
Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Roe brought their musical talents to Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on Sunday, playing for a crowd of several hundred people.
More than a decade ago, then-Julliard freshmen Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Roe met during summer orientation. Both instrumentalists, they quickly became close friends and later set out to create an innovative musical
A new production will examine the power that sex, or lack thereof, has.
A year in the life of a Bobcat is now available for the world to see.
Marking another Super Bowl victory, two or three sweat-covered, bruised and exultant players sneak up behind their coach with a cooler in hand, shocking him with an ice-filled Gatorade bath.
In the minds of many Ohio University students, Athens has become home.