Student organizations celebrate Black History Month
By Disha Hoque | Feb. 14Student organizations are collaborating to foster acceptance and highlight diverse voices.
Student organizations are collaborating to foster acceptance and highlight diverse voices.
The OU junior maintains campus-wide involvement and a passion for writing music.
The Office of Wellbeing and Recreation’s Outdoor Pursuits programs allow incoming freshmen to gain confidence and start their time at Ohio University off right.
This Ohio University class is a little different than others. While students get to learn more about the art of storytelling, they get to experience it with an end-of-semester trip to theme parks in Florida.
The nonprofit, Appalachian Understories, held an event to cater to people of all skill and knowledge levels in the basics of bicycle maintenance.
OU students were among the more than 115 million people to watch the Super Bowl.
As state leaders and legislators impose gender-affirming care restrictions, advocates and stakeholders discuss their perspectives and opinions.
Country/Americana star Sarah Jarosz sat down with The Post to speak about touring, her latest album, life and more.
Black Sheep Improv members are extremely close, and with 20 years of history together, they’ve built a family of their own.
JacqPins is home to a variety of knickknacks, all centering around the ideas of body positivity and self-acceptance.
Ohio University students share their thoughts on politicians and the 2024 election.
In 2019, the final Homecoming King and Queen were selected at Ohio University. This 82-year tradition ended in 2020, and Ohio University is still looking at what will replace it.
As Post alum Paul Miller celebrates his 100th birthday, he reflects on his time at Ohio University nearly 80 years after he graduated.
With almost 600 student organizations on campus, they all have one thing in common: they were started by students with ideas. OU students reflect on starting their organizations and encourage fellow students to make their ideas a reality.
Ohio University encourages students to conduct personal and academic research. One way it does this is by providing resources such as the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections as well as offering a diverse pool of subjects to gather data from.
Gym anxiety, the fear of exercising in front of others, stops several students from working out at Ping. Learn more about how students can overcome their “gymtimidation” and the health benefits of exercising.
Womxn’s Empowerment Training and OU Student Senate Women’s Affairs teamed up in a friendly competition to raise awareness for National Women’s Heart Day.
This past Saturday, The Center for Student Engagement and Leadership invited magician and comedian Michael Kent to perform for Siblings Weekend.
"Girl math" has taken over the internet, and OU students are not immune to the phenomena.
OU is having its annual Sibs Weekend, and there is no shortage of events in place. From glow-in-the-dark festivities to hiking through the Ridges, there is something for everyone and their built-in best friends.