Iranian Student Society celebrates the Persian New Year, Nowruz
By Madison Lantelme-Capitano | Mar. 22, 2015Iranian Student Society’s Persian Night and their celebration of Norwuz took place Friday evening.
Iranian Student Society’s Persian Night and their celebration of Norwuz took place Friday evening.
National puppy day celebrates the joy puppies bring and also adopting puppies from shelters.
Ohio lost 74-55 to snap its winningest season in program history
Five Bobcats tried Friday, but none achieved All-American status.
TEMPE, Arizona —
@ThePost's third fest coverage of the year. Make sure to follow @ThePostLocal for the live tweets!
International students ask for American students to combine the conversations on race
More than 400 participants on 37 teams attended Friday’s American Red Cross Relay for Life at Walter Fieldhouse.
This year's Pickle Fest winner won by eating the most pickles in 10 minutes and answering a pickle-themed trivia question.
Sarah Kollin, a member of Alpha Phi Omega, went missing for six days and was found Friday.
A marijuana advocacy group is one step closer to getting their proposal on the ballot after having it approved by the state Ballot Board on Friday.
TEMPE, Arizona — Bob Boldon walked onto the Wells Fargo Arena Court wearing beige shorts and smile on his face.
@ThePostSports staffers give their own analysis of Ohio's March Madness.
Student and professional journalists from around the country will come to Athens Friday and Saturday for the Society of Professional Journalists regional conference.
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Tywan Claxton is Ohio’s lone title contender after one day at NCAA Tournament; four others in contention for All-American
Transcript of Maurice Ndour's interview
Attendees can still bring their alcohol to the 13th edition of Number Fest, but there is a price to pay, namely a $10, cash only, service fee.The updated alcohol rules for this year’s edition of #Fest state due to “increased safety measurements, compliance with state regulations, sanitations and permits.” No previously opened bottles or cans are permitted into the festival.BYOB tickets can be purchased on the #Fest ticketing site, according to thenumberfest.com.VIP ticket possessors do not have to pay an additional BYOB fee.No hard liquor is permitted to be brought into the festival.Just like 12 Fest, no drinks can be consumed from the original bottle or container, and must be poured into a plastic cup. Disposable or plastic cups will be provided upon entrance.Alcohol, including premium liquor, will be also be available at four fully stocked bars, with happy hour specials from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees can also buy full cases of beer on festival grounds.13Fest is going to be the largest gathering of food trucks in southeast Ohio with over 20 trucks being present, according to recent tweets by @thenumberfest.Transportation is also going to be provided at 13 Fest; free shuttle rides will be guaranteed to everyone attending, according to the Twitter account.Dominic Petrozzi, the founder of the festival, was not immediately available for comment.@liz_backoeb823313@ohio.edu
Flute Fest / Clarinet Gala / Double Reed Extravaganza kicks off Saturday with opportunities for college and high school students
Erin Foley, a comedian, visited Athens Thursday to have lunch with students and perform in Baker Center Theatre.