Local band to perform live score for 'Nosferatu'
By Sophie Mitchem | Oct. 30, 2013The annual block party may be over, but Athens will still have a chance to celebrate Halloween in classic, horror movie style.
The annual block party may be over, but Athens will still have a chance to celebrate Halloween in classic, horror movie style.
Many students may opt for tattoos during their college years, but on Wednesday, a temporary piece of body art might bring hope.
With media being fraught with images of stick-thin female models and muscular men, the Women’s Center finds Love Your Body Day more relevant than ever.
The “T” in LGBT tends to be overshadowed.
Twelve years ago the first poster campaign through the Campus Involvement Center, “Bring Your Own Judgment,” flopped. Since then, the office has learned student input is essential.
Steve Richter had his first published work in The Post back in 1990.
More interactivity and artists from across the Midwest make up this year’s OH+5 at the Dairy Barn Arts Center.
Sarah Chadwell had more to worry about than just what to pack for studying abroad in Italy last summer. She was also concerned about how people would react when they discovered she was a lesbian.
Homophobic and conservative Christians; aggressive and scruffy Muslims; thrifty and stingy Jewish people — all are stereotypes of different religions that are played out in the media daily, but for those who practice these faiths, these negative views can have a much bigger impact than simply depicting a character on a screen.
Witches, wizards and magical beasts come alive at the Ohio Valley Museum of Discovery’s “Harry Potter’s World.”