African Studies, International Studies kick off new year with mbira player Patience Munjeri
By Candice Wilder | Aug. 30, 2015Patience Munjeri and band Mbira Dziva filled Grover Center Atrium with the sounds of Zimbabwe in their free concert Friday.
Patience Munjeri and band Mbira Dziva filled Grover Center Atrium with the sounds of Zimbabwe in their free concert Friday.
Coach Frank Solich announced Vick would be the starter entering 2015.
It’s no secret that Ohio University’s Wi-Fi has had some troubles recently, but many students have overreacted about how much it affects their lives.
Three burglaries made the Athens County Crime Solvers Anonymous crimes of the month list for the month of September, and the Athens Police Department is looking for help for each of the incidents.
The August Moon Music Festival was the first indie music festival to happen on the Ohio University campus and featured performances by six bands.
A formal ribbon-cutting and evening party celebrated the opening of the four new South Green dorms and the Living Learning Center.
Social media plays an important role in the lives of all Bobcats — here are pages online that OU students might find interesting.
Ohio beats VCU in its second match of the Mortar Board Premier.
OU students care about their coffee, but can learn more on the trade of the product.
Ohio opens its 2015 campaign with a victory in straight sets in West Lafayette, Ind.
Two first half goals by Detroit saw the Bobcats drop their second straight game of the season.
Ohio will play in the Virgin Islands this November.
Ohio University guys and gals are highly-regarded on Tinder.
Thank an Ohio University student for making the app.
Around 70 OU students and residents met to hear from local speakers and express their support for the presidential candidate.
New app ‘hello’ has been on campus all week in an effort to gain users and connect them based on their passions
The Post’s executive editors respond to Ohio University President Roderick McDavis’ increase in raise.
The Bobcats head to Detroit, then return home to play Cleveland State, set for two games this weekend.
The LGBT Center will gather on Walter Hall’s lawn Saturday for a potluck-style picnic with the community
‘Post’ editor-in-chief Emma Ockerman introduces herself and gives you the rundown on what happened this week and what you can expect to see from ‘The Post.’