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‘Cabaret,’ “Merchant of Venice’ Opening In Marietta
By: Emily Votaw
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For centuries theatre has been tasked with providing a lens through which political and social climates can be examined. Whether utilized to honor the god Dionysus in the city-state of… Read More

Charges to be Dismissed for Students in Swastika Incident
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) – Five Ohio students accused of defacing a high school locker room door with a swastika and a racial slur have resolved their case through a diversion… Read More

Online School Fighting $60M Repayment Plans to Lay Off 350
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – One of the nation’s largest online charter schools plans to lay off 350 employees next month and possibly more later after Ohio officials determined it must… Read More

Senate Drops Plan on Injury Benefits to Undocumented Workers
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Senate has rejected a House budget provision that would deny injury benefits to workers living in the U.S. illegally. Sen. Jay Hottinger, a Newark… Read More

Opening Reception for Athens Rock Camp for Girls July 6
Athens Rock Camp for Girls has been creating music and art with women, girls, and gender nonconforming youth for the past 7 years. In their Past, Present, & Future exhibit at… Read More

Gladden House Sessions 2017: Marisa Anderson
By: Maria Meece and Clarence Thomas
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The atmospheric and sprawling guitar stylings of Marisa Anderson have endeared her to a rising fan base, culminating in recent shows with the likes of Daniel Lanois and Thurston Moore…. Read More

Episode 005: Media Millennial Ryan Lytle has been on a Fast-Track since Graduation in 2010
Ryan Lytle graduated from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in June 2010. In just seven years, he, as a millennial, has had a rapid rise in… Read More