Post Haste: Virtual reality is here, and it's awesome; OU wins dental bill court case
By Seth Archer | Nov. 8, 2015Good morning. Here's what you need to know for Monday, Nov. 9, 2015:
Good morning. Here's what you need to know for Monday, Nov. 9, 2015:
Columnist Clare Palo asks readers to fill out a survey about the areas on campus with the worst Wi-Fi connections.
SOPEC wants to reduce energy consumption and increase energy efficiency through aggregation program.
The freshmen collected 43 points in final exhibition game of the preseason.
In honor of Transgender Awareness Month, three employees of the LGBT Center answer questions about gender identity.
Wednesday, a judge ruled that Ohio University doesn't have to pay a student's $2,870 dental bill.
Rather than being upset about Donald Trump's beliefs, people should focus on their own.
The city bought the property in 1997.
An Ohio University alumna talks about the inaccurate labeling of ethnic food in the dining halls.
The African Student Union hosted “African Night” on Friday in Walter Hall Rotunda to celebrate Africa’s cultural diversity through food, trivia, music and dance.
Service organization APhiO hosted a kickball game to raise money for troops in need of books.
Students and their dads enjoyed university-sponsored events from the Alden Open 2015 to Pops and Pucks while also finding their own way to spend the weekend.
The six a cappella groups have a new performance space Thursdays in South Side Espresso Bar.
About 10 people gathered in the LGBT Center to make colorful crafts and pins for the National Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil on Friday.
Jordan Klepper and John Hodgman came to Ohio University as part of the Performing Arts and Concert Series and sat down with The Post prior to the show.
Ohio goes 3-0 at the EMU Duals on Saturday.
The city has appropriated $125,000 into the building.
OUSAP's uncertain future impacts students and local law enforcement agencies.
"I only left the house once this weekend. I wish I were kidding."
With old projects like the non-union personnel fringe benefits package review potentially under wraps, Athens City Council looks to take on new tasks before the end of the year.