Women's Basketball: Bobcats thump RedHawks with ease, 72-44
By Charlie Hatch | Feb. 17, 2016Ohio confirms consecutive 20-win seasons with blowout win over rival Miami.
Ohio confirms consecutive 20-win seasons with blowout win over rival Miami.
The "Battle of the Bricks" is hardly a battle anymore.
The Post won three first-place prizes.
Students in the Division of Dance will perform one of their most anticipated performances of the year in MemAud on Friday and Saturday.
The controversial candidate said he was just lashing out.
Feb. 15 was the most recent deadline and 11 people have applied for the OUSAP interim advocate role.
A preseason poll revealed Ohio as the top choice for second place in the MAC East Division.
Columnist Erin Franczak highlights OU's Phi Kappa Psi and how its members strive to better the community.
Ohio University student programming groups collaborated to plan birthday party-themed activities to celebrate Founder’s Day on Feb. 18.
Media4health group will be sent to Botswana to put media project in motion.
Columnist Erin Davoran reminds students that, as their dorms crumble, an exclusive sports facility is still in the works to be built.
Ohio University will be represented at the Changing Campus Culture summit at Columbus State Community College to address campus culture surrounding sexual assaults.
Paul Bolin, the guitarist for Columbus metal band Denounce Your Martyr, spoke with The Post before the upcoming free metal show at Casa Nueva.
Sports administration graduate students are back this semester with Green Fever, a campaign to fund scholarships and graduate assistantships.
OUPD reported seven incidents involving marijuana and two involving alcohol between Feb. 8 and Monday
In a world where “water is worth its weight in gold” due to a 20-year drought, Urine Good Company controls the rights of citizens’ use of water, and the government has banned the use of private toilets so no one can use the restroom freely.
Antonio Campbell should be Mid-American Conference player of the year.
Columnist Leah Keiter makes a case for Lam's Garden, located on East State Street, as the best Chinese food in town.
“Our medical education, research and care programs are growing and changing to keep pace with massive changes happening in patient care,” Kenneth Johnson, executive dean of OU-HCOM, said in an email. “We’ve outgrown our facilities in Athens."