Ohio University's Homecoming Parade to cover less of Court Street, and some uptown business owners are upset
By William T. Perkins | Sep. 8, 2015OU's Homecoming Parade will be bypassing one of Athens' main drags this year.
OU's Homecoming Parade will be bypassing one of Athens' main drags this year.
During their Tuesday meeting, Athens City Council members discussed vacation hours, Halloween and bike path plans.
For the new Athens County Democratic Chair, John Haseley, the role is a matter of returning to his roots.
In its 12th year, Chilllicothe’s Southern Ohio Storytelling Festival will feature three days of storytelling and even some ghost stories.
Social apps can be helpful for developing connections, but does it take away too much from face-to-face communication?
While the Homecoming Parade route has yet to formally be announced, it should include more of Court Street.
Columnist Jack Davies quickly goes over Republican and Democratic presidential candidates for the upcoming election.
Senior libero Meredith Ashy earns her fifth Mid-American Conference East Defensive Player of the Week award.
Ohio prepares for home opener against Liberty and looks to speed up its offensive attack.
Ohio University has not yet turned over records to the Ohio Inspector General's Office regarding President McDavis' move to Coventry Lane.
Ohio adds former walk-on back onto team.
Ohio University Student Senate is voting Wednesday on a resolution that would allow the student body to vote on a proposed direct democracy model.
The Bobcats pause to assess themselves before another three game series in Louisville, Kentucky.
The Post breaks down where you can grab a quick cup of coffee Uptown.
M. Night Shyamalan’s The Visit will be screened at The Athena Cinema before it hits theaters nationwide, thanks to Ohio University’s campus representative for Universal Pictures.
The men’s and women’s cross country teams show reason for optimism this weekend with first and second place finishes at the Dayton Flyer 5K, respectively.
Despite a lack of wins, plenty of promise still for Ohio soccer.
Ohio University's Campus Involvement Center uses a trial text messaging service to inform students about campus events and activities.
Ohio sweeps LSU and Xavier and loses to Michigan in five sets.
Students paid over $137,000 in various dorm fines at the end of last academic year.