Young Americans for Liberty protests 'Freedom of Expression' policy
Young Americans for Liberty held a protest Wednesday night to show dissatisfaction for the interim “Freedom of Expression” policy.
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Young Americans for Liberty held a protest Wednesday night to show dissatisfaction for the interim “Freedom of Expression” policy.
The Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium will be home to a celebration of both history and future Wednesday night—a merging of joy for past success and hopefulness for success yet to come.
Dealing with mental illness or any personal issues can be difficult, especially for a student in college. With all the stress from classes, it can be hard for students to balance academics while trying to keep a positive attitude and a stable mental base.
The article has been updated to include a healthier alternative to dealing with stress in relation to World Mental Health Day.
During its Tuesday meeting, the Ohio University Graduate Student Senate will hear from a panel of different resources at OU dealing with sexual misconduct, including the Survivor Advocacy Program and Counseling and Psychological Services.
A new leadership program on campus teaches students how to take notes from Beyoncé, deal with microaggressions and network with career professionals.
Clarification appended.
A crowd gathered around Demetri Wolfe as he banged out electric riffs Uptown.
More than one hundred people of all shapes, sizes, genders and races took to West State Street Park on Saturday to support one another and raise money for eating disorder awareness and treatment.
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) will host an event Saturday featuring a march, speakers and yoga to raise funds and bring attention to eating disorders.
Ohio University’s “Freedom of Expression” policy continued to draw harsh criticism at Wednesday’s Student Senate meeting.
After going through an entire academic year with a weekly tabloid as a new norm, Post staffers had the chance to look back and see what we could do differently. Many people reached out about having photos displayed prominently on the cover, and this year, that is something we have been working on.
Libby Wertz, a senior studying psychology, works 25 hours a week as a research assistant for Ohio University’s Center for Intervention Research in Schools. (PROVIDED via Libby Wertz)
Whether it’s a job at Nelson Market or Kroger, the responsibility of being a full-time student worker in college is becoming harder to handle due the to rising costs in the economy and the demanding classes that are being offered at universities.
Diversity is a subject widely discussed among video gamers in online forums — and now the conversation continues in an Ohio University classroom.
Counseling and Psychological services hopes to decrease wait times with the help of additional staff and a new building annex.
Counseling and Psychological services hopes to decrease wait times with the help of additional staff and a new building annex.
With the demand for mental health care on campus reaching record heights, Ohio University Counseling and Psychological Services increased its staff by more than 50 percent over the summer and added an annex location to meet the growing need.
A new business in Athens now serves up alternatives for those looking to achieve a healthier lifestyle.
Stephanie Oswald met her friend Kayla Braude in preschool. Their moms and older siblings were friends, so the two families would get together for lunch occasionally.