Letter: Speaker to discuss trigger warnings, safe spaces Tuesday
Feb. 14, 2016Christina Hoff Sommers is speaking at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Galbreath Chapel.
Christina Hoff Sommers is speaking at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Galbreath Chapel.
City Council will begin to prepare for the International Street Fair, despite the event coinciding with Number Fest.
Ohio split the weekend series with Robert Morris, finishing the season 28-8-1.
The Bobcats defeated the Vikings and the Bulldogs on Saturday.
Ohio defeated Toledo to get its 19th win of the season Saturday.
More than $10,400 was raised for the event, which took place at Lake Snowden and benefitted the Special Olympics.
Despite a somewhat remarkable turn-around season, Ohio's divers have been overlooked all season.
Ohio bets Buffalo on the road behind Antonio Campbell and Jordan Dartis.
Remember, we have three bookstores within a block.
New Orleans music and fashion to be brought to Athens.
POWER/GAMMA event celebrates Romance Responsibility Month and educates students about safe sex.
"Post" editors discuss top stories from the week of Feb. 8.
Ohio will travel to Marshall, West Virginia for the third time this winter to compete in the Marshall Invitational.
The discussion, led by assistant history professor Ziad Abu-Rish, was part of the Women’s Center’s Brown Bag Lunch series.
Rape kits were used to connect three sexual assaults that occurred over a span of 10 years in Athens.
Soon, CVS stores throughout Ohio will have naloxone available for over-the-counter purchase. This could help the amount of overdose deaths in Athens County.
With a lineup of at least 10 vendors, the Record Sale and Swap attracts fans of all genres of music and vinyl collectors from all stages of life.
Our colloquial language suggests that suicide and self-harm are things that can be casually referenced in order to make a joke or hyperbole.
The issue with the nine candidates who have expressed interest so far is that the search committee has not been able to find someone who has minimal qualifications of independent licensure, Chief of Staff for the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost Laura Myers said.
Students and staff submitted over 500 maintenance requests for Tanaka, Sowle, Carr and Luchs Halls last semester.