Ohio University students and Athens residents use arts to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
By Alexis Eichelberger | Jan. 20, 2016Performers took the stage at Casa Nueva to honor Martin Luther King Jr. through poetry, song and more.
Performers took the stage at Casa Nueva to honor Martin Luther King Jr. through poetry, song and more.
Senate members presented a referenda system that would give Ohio University students a more democratic role in student senate.
Artists from The Horn of Africa come together in new exhibit at the Kennedy Museum of Art.
Members of Ohio University's Delta Gamma sorority are tackling negative stereotypes with a powerful photo series.
At what point do we collectively decide it's OK to stay at home all weekend, never change out of our pajamas and binge watch all seven seasons of Gilmore Girls on Netflix? If that time is to come this semester, it might just be this weekend.
Columnist Erin Davoran discusses the experience of living with a stranger and how that can result in an unexpected friendship.
Columnist Erin Franczak breaks down how students can get involved with the upcoming informal recruiting events.
The gang talks about this past weekend of playoff football, the weirdness in college basketball, baseball contracts and the possibility of the designated hitter coming to the NL.
Email records indicate it could cost OU $15 million to $20 million to demolish and rebuild, in comparison to $8 million to $10 million to renovate.
The Post editorial staff thinks having online voter registrations will increase voter turnout.
Academy Award nominee Selma, the only feature film about Martin Luther King Jr.,will be playing at The Athena Cinema for one night only.
Finally, an answer to the burning question we’ve all been asking.
The event will be an interactive workshop that includes quilt making.
Ohio University's Board of Trustees will meet Thursday and Friday this week at its third meeting of the academic year.
Columnist Leah Keiter discusses what Passion Works' mission is and how it strives to bring the community together.
Radarhill, a jazz quintet out of Columbus, wants to use its music to inspire audiences to open their minds to new genres.
We may get some snow this weekend, here are some tips to make it through alive.
Donkey Coffee and Espresso’s Saturday concert brings musicians William Matheny and Sam Mathes.
Ohio will face its longest trip of the season when it travels to Arizona to take on Arizona and Arizona State.
As part of the proposed Master Plan, the university may renovate Bird Arena or build a new ice rink next to Ping Center.