The Pest: All previous sex advice should be ignored
Mar. 31, 2014In a very special edition of BedPest, Kristin and Ian, after some soul-searching, have meaningful things to say.
In a very special edition of BedPest, Kristin and Ian, after some soul-searching, have meaningful things to say.
A drunken man was found ordering a Chipotle Ranch Burrito from Big Mama’s Burritos, 10 S. Court Street, at approximately 9:15 last night.
University officials confirmed this week that they were “shocked” and “completely taken aback” by the apparent failure of its iPad-sharing program after all 1,000 free iPads disappeared from the pick-up locations within two hours.
College is the beginning of a new life for many students, but that doesn’t have to mean they don’t bring pieces of their past with them.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Sensing a lucrative business opportunity, Kevin Tweedledoop, a freshman studying business, decided to start his own post-season lacrosse tournament and charge the university a pretty penny for the honor and prestige of hosting the KevinTweedledoop.com National Tournament.
Mill, High and Palmer Fests have all come and gone, but a recent announcement has both students and faculty highlighting an unoccupied April date on their calendars.
Athens County is in the process of extending a housing initiative that currently addresses an array of housing needs in the county’s cities.
Many bands try to push the limits of music, but local group Halfway Too Raisins is aiming to distinguish itself from the crowd.
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This is my first year at Ohio University, and this will be my first year attending a Take Back the Night rally. I’ve been looking forward to this for the entire school year. When I went to a planning meeting with the Women’s Affairs Commission from Student Senate, I got even more excited, since this year’s event is being made inclusive for the first time in OU’s history.
Ohio University’s Hip-Hop Congress hip-hop awareness week is underway and, though there is no new material out for fans of the genre to enjoy from local groups, many mainstays of the area are hard at work on forthcoming albums, including Emcee Schwartz, MC Freeman and The hip-hop Tribe.
As the temperature rises, so does many students’ desire for a sunkissed summer glow. Although some can spread a blanket across College Green and soak up the sun, many still resort to the tanning bed to achieve their goal.
Devin Aeh’s letter to The Post, the one which stated that she wished men not to join the Take Back the Night rally and march, is a reverently astute observation into men’s, and society’s, inability to just leave things be. I can’t help but agree more that men should stand to the side of the road and cheer on women.
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In an effort to crack down on the underage drinking problem in Athens, city officials announced this week an ordinance that would ban all alcohol and college students from the city limits.
Poised against an office window while writing his memoir, Paws to Paws, there is one Athens city official that is seeking to build the county’s law enforcement from the litter box up.